implosion u rečniku PONS

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The actual use of the term implosion to refer to the destruction of a building is a misnomer.
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The implosion was watched by a large crowd, many of whom stayed in local hotels and visited restaurants in the area.
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Consequently, the country teetered toward economic dissolution and implosion.
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The implosion of the building, originally planned for 2003, was delayed for years due to legal issues.
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It used a plutonium implosion assembly and had a nominal yield of 30 kilotons.
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Despite its terminology, building implosion also includes the controlled demolition of other structures, such as bridges, smokestacks, towers, and tunnels.
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The creature damages vital systems, causing the pressure to drop and an implosion to occur in a short period of time.
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It was an untested design but was considered very likely to work and was considerably simpler than the implosion model.
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The implosion left the team with a 13-36 record.
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The site was formerly occupied by an aging residential hotel, which was brought down by implosion.
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