| 释义 | ful·mi·na·tion \ˌfu̇lməˈnāshən also ˌfəl-\ noun
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 Etymology: Middle French, pronouncement of an ecclesiastical sentence or censure, from Latin fulmination-, fulminatio lightning, from fulminatus (past participle of fulminare to lightning) + -ion-, -io -ion
 1.  : vehement menace or censure
 < uncowed by police fulmination >
 2.  : something that is thundered forth
 < ecclesiastical fulminations >
 3.  : the act or action of exploding
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