detonate造句31. In brief, the inclusive impacts caused by the moral risk will amass more financial risk, more bubbles, and then detonate financial credit risk, and the financial crisis in the end.
32. A bomb, shell , or explosive round that fails to detonate.
33. Veronica was less apt now, Les sensed, to be languid; she carried her wide-hipped, rangy body warily, as if it might detonate.
34. The sapper teams find a Chinese-made anti-tank mine, designed to blow up armored vehicles. The rebels explain that the anti-tank mines require a lot of pressure to detonate.
35. You can have them, but you just can't detonate them.
36. Detonating fuse will be used to detonate with interval charging for tunnel smooth blasting traditionally, it is more difficult to use detonator to detonate and propagate.
37. In fact, as more and more nations and individuals militarize the online world, it seems downright likely that some major online atom bomb will detonate at some point in the near-future.
38. The test of wireless fusee is an important part of the test of missile detonating controlling system and it play a crucial role for the missile to detonate at the point bound up in advance.
39. The radio fuzes are irradiated by UWS-EMP. Irradiating result indicates that the fuzes on duty status are safe to UWS-EMP, but UWS-EMP can cause radio fuzes on ready status detonate.
40. The laser emits a 1 - micron infrared beam that heats incoming warheads until they detonate.
41. To partially compensate for less destructive power, however, engineers can design earth-penetrating technology that allows a nonnuclear warhead to dive deeper and detonate closer to its target.
42. The only sure way was to walk up to him, camouflaged bomb in hand,[www.] and detonate.
43. Claymores once planted on the floor, will detonate when a zombie goes in range of it.
44. And this crisis will depend on many factors likely to detonate.
45. It could take less than a bomb to detonate such a situation.