I would like to ask about the difference between the two words storm and explosion .

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The difference between violence and explosion: different meanings, different wording, and different usage

    First, the meaning is different.

    Storm [ bào ].

    1. Suddenly and violently.

    2、**;Cruel.

    3. Impatience. 4. Surname.

    5. Waste. 6. Waste.

    pù ] is the same as "exposed".

    Burst 1, suddenly exploded.

    2. Unexpected appearance or occurrence.

    3. A cooking method. Generally, the ingredients are put into a boiling oil pot sitting on a hot fire and the oil is stir-fried, and then the seasoning is put in and stir-fried a few times out of the pot. In the north, it also refers to the boiling of ingredients such as tripe in boiling water.

    Second, the wording method is different.

    Violent will be willing. Ancient texts from the sun, the sound of the koji. Rice from sunrise. Original meaning: the sound of explosions. From the fire, the storm sounds. Original meaning: to explode and make a sound.

    Third, the usage is different.

    Violent is often used in conjunction with temper tantrums. Violence, mostly used for people or things with anthropomorphic (character) elements.

    Whether the explosion is related to fire, and if so, it must be blasted instead of violent. For example, blasting, **, etc., related to fire.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Just as it is easy to mix up making and doing, Violent and Explosive, which are another pair of twins, are often easy to mistaken, confused or reversed when actually used. In actual application, explosives are used more often, and violent applications are much less. Therefore, it is necessary for us to understand the use of "explosion" first.

    From this structure, it can be seen that this character represents a violent character and has suddenness. Its original intention contains four aspects: 1. Sudden cracking, bursting or exploding, such as blasting, bursting, etc.

    2. Cooking methods, such as stir-frying and popping waist flowers. 3. A certain thing or person exceeds the standard, such as full, bursting, hot scene, etc. 4. Sudden and unexpected appearances, such as an upset, breaking out big news.

    In addition to the above four meanings, explosive words will also be used in some other places, and these usages are easy to be confused with violent words. For example: Outbreak or nouveau riche?

    Exposed or exposed? Outbreak or outbreak? One of the things we need to be clear about in these usages is whether the event is related to fire, and if so, it must be blasted instead of violent.

    For example, blasting, **, etc., related to fire. And storms, torrential rains, surges, etc., have nothing to do with fire. Outbreak and outbreak are both correct phrases, but they are not used in the same way.

    When a war occurs, guns and gunpowder are inevitable, and there is fire, so the word "eruption" is used. Volcanic eruptions, there is fire, thus with "eruption". However, such as floods, there is no fire, and "outbreak" is required.

    In the same way, the nouveau riche does not have fire and therefore is not an outbreak. One of the most misunderstood usages is "fire" plus "violence". Explosive and fiery are both correct words, but the meanings of the words are not the same, and the usage is strictly different.

    Another way to memorize, there are fewer places with violence, only storms, rainstorms, surges, **, floods, nouveau riche, and tempers. In addition, it is basically used to explode.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When there is fire in this event, such as **, blasting, popcorn, these words are used "burst", there is no fire in this thing, it just indicates the state of sudden occurrence, such as "violent thunder", "violent death" and other words use "violent". I hope the landlord adopts!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Fire, but it is like fire, and with fire. Firestorm is more used for the temperament and is usually used in conjunction with temper violence. In another way, there are fewer places to use violence, only storms, torrential rains, skyrockets, **, floods, nouveau riche, and temper gangs. In addition, it is basically used to explode.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    To distinguish the usage of explosion, violence, and exposure, you can use the method of word combination.

    Explosion: ** Exposure: Exposure Exposure: Grumpy.

    I'm sure you can see:

    Explosion, next to the word fire, is also related to fire, so this word is used in places related to fire.

    Exposed, next to the word day, the word of the group is also related to the day (sun), so this word is used in places related to the day (sun).

    Violence, mostly used for people or things with anthropomorphic (character) elements.

    Of course, it can also be distinguished in this way: the first two words have been distinguished, naturally, the rest is violent.

    Hope it helps!

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

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