Eric
exploded with anger.
埃里克大发脾气。
Tom told a joke which made Hank
explode with laughter.
汤姆讲了个笑话,逗得汉克哈哈大笑。
They all
exploded into wild laughter.
他们都一下子大笑起来。
Claire Reade, senior associate and trustee chair in Chinese business and economics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, also said that even as policy fireworks explode on both sides, the phase one trade deal is still being implemented, with China further opening its financial markets and reducing nontariff barriers.
A growing number of internal problems can be compared to magma that accumulates negative energy-it is only a matter of time before they explode into a crisis, much like a volcano.
Tos Chirathivat, CEO of Central Group, said that "Thailand's mobile-driven population means that e-commerce is ready to explode, and this partnership is poised to capture the country's consumers as they migrate online.
""Thailand's mobile-driven population, with its increasing consumer spending power, means that e-commerce is ready to explode," said Tos Chirathivat, Chief Executive Officer of Central Group.
Already with a foothold in North America, Europe and Asia where demand for auto aluminum is high, Novelis believes the market potential in China is about to explode.
"In the short term, COVID infections are expected to explode (in China), which will severely impact production and life order.
His residential lighting business has seen sales explode by 50 percent on several overseas platforms since the COVID-19 pandemic began, thanks to customized production in quick cycles.
"We expect to see demand for at-home consumption continue to explode this year, especially during the Lunar New Year holiday," said Wang Nian, an associate fellow with the Institute of Market Economy, which is part of the Development Research Center of the State Council.
"We expect to see demand for at-home consumption continue to explode this year, especially during the Lunar New Year holiday," said Wang Nian, an associate fellow with the Institute of Market Economy under the Development Research Center of the State Council.
"The year 2020 can be seen as the first year of the camping market, and the market size began to explode this year," said Zhang Yi, who is in charge of six camping bases.
"The importance of video will explode in the upcoming years with the wider commercialization of 5G.
That has helped the Indian drug market explode in popularity.
"It feels so good when I destroy those bottles and watch them explode," she said, smiling sweetly.
As electric vehicles are running or getting charged, their batteries may heat up but if not well regulated they may catch fire or even explode, posing potential risks to electric car drivers.
The carmaker said its tests show that the Dayu batteries would not catch fire or explode even when some cells are as hot as 1,037 degrees Celsius.
Tesla Inc plans to more than double the number of its superchargers in China this year, as the mass production of Model 3 vehicles in the Shanghai plant is expected to explode.
The battery system should not catch fire or explode within five minutes after overheating occurs in the battery unit, the regulations state.
"As the total number of NEVs in China is set to grow, demand for charging will continue to explode, and it is natural that more enterprises are crowding into the sector, trying to take a share in a promising business.
The vehicles have front passenger airbags with defective inflators produced by Japanese manufacturer Takata that could rupture and send potentially fatal shrapnel into passengers when the airbags explode, said the administration.
SoftBank has made a string of large bets in so-called mobility companies, such as ride services provider Uber Technologies Inc, expecting that transportation services for people and goods will explode.
That causes it to explode with too much force, blowing apart a metal canister and hurling shrapnel.
In an April 2003 communication with Takata, GM was concerned about "ballistic variability", which is a tendency for the air bags to either underinflate or explode when deployed, the lawsuit against GM said.
"If car batteries are not properly handled they may explode.
Yan said defective Takata airbags that may explode under certain conditions caused 29 automakers to recall 9.87 million vehicles in 2017 alone.
It turned out that its faulty airbags could explode, and such incidents reportedly killed 17 people and injured more.
The vehicles to be recalled are equipped with airbag inflators made by Japanese manufacturer Takata that could explode and spray potentially fatal shrapnel inside the car, the administration said.
Some of the vehicles have front passenger airbags with defective inflators produced by Japanese manufacturer Takata that could improperly rupture and send potentially fatal shrapnel into occupants when the airbags explode, said the administration.
The vehicles to be recalled are equipped with airbag inflators produced by Japanese manufacturer Takata that could explode and spray potentially fatal shrapnel inside the car, said the administration.
Volkswagen Group China will recall 103,573 vehicles, FAW-Volkswagen 2.35 million vehicles and SAIC Volkswagen 2.4 million vehicles because the airbags may explode with flying metal shards under certain conditions, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine said in a statement on Thursday.
Yet the number of recalls is expected to rise soon, as the general administration is investigating cars with faulty Takata airbags that can explode under certain conditions.
A global recall is ongoing for millions of vehicles equipped with Takata air-bag inflators that can explode and spray potentially fatal shrapnel inside the car.
"The market size of sweeping robots is expected to explode in China," said Zhao, who predicts huge growth in sales.