Explode a bombshell Meaning in English
expression
释义
To say or reveal information that is extremely shocking, surprising, or unexpected, especially in public or to a group of people.
用法与细微差别
This is an idiomatic, somewhat formal or journalistic expression, often used in news, books, or dramatic contexts. It is not used for actual bombs, but for surprising news ('bombshell'). Common in phrases like 'He exploded a bombshell by announcing his resignation.' Avoid in casual conversation; use 'drop a bombshell' as a more frequent variant.
例句
The manager exploded a bombshell by closing the store suddenly.
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She exploded a bombshell at the meeting by saying she was quitting.
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The news outlet exploded a bombshell about the politician's secret.
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He really exploded a bombshell when he revealed the company was bankrupt.
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Nobody expected her to explode a bombshell like that — the whole office went quiet.
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The press conference turned dramatic when the coach exploded a bombshell about the team's future.
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