2EXCITEDsomething or someone that is likely to cause a lot of trouble 会惹出大麻烦的事物[人]
If the proposals became public they would be dynamite.
这些建议一旦公开就会惹出大乱子。
3old-fashioned informal someone or something that is very exciting or impressive 顶呱呱的人[事]
The band is dynamite.
这支乐队棒极了。
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dynamite• The taskrequired the excavation of three and half million tons of rock with enough dynamite to level Toledo.• All told, Postblew up $ 50,000 in dynamite in 21 rainbattles.• The kid is dynamite and a new five-year deal and a £7million price tag only serve to underline the fact.• They've only been playing together for six months but they're dynamite.• Add brains to that particular package, and you're dynamite to some one like Jason Prior.• Before cyanidefishing came into vogue, Hong Kong fleets had often used dynamite to blow fish out of the water.• No two ways about it, Clint Schneider was dynamite.
1explosive炸藥... OF DYNAMITE | VERB + DYNAMITE | DYNAMITE + VERB... OF DYNAMITE➤stick一根炸藥VERB + DYNAMITE➤blow sth up with, use用炸藥炸掉⋯;使用炸藥◇They used five tons of dynamite to blow up the rock.他們用了 5 噸炸藥炸掉那塊大石頭。DYNAMITE + VERB➤explode炸藥爆炸dynamite
noun²
2sb/sth that causes great excitement, shock, etc.引起轟動的人或事物ADJECTIVE➤absolute, pure極具爆炸性的人/事物▸➤political政治上引起轟動的事物◇Don't mention the war-it's political dynamite.別提那場戰爭 - 那是政治炸藥。