burst
英 [bɜːst]
美[bɝst]
- vi. 爆发,突发;爆炸
- vt. 爆发,突发;爆炸
- n. 爆发,突发;爆炸
- n. (Burst)人名;(德、罗)布尔斯特
英英释意
- 1. the act of exploding or bursting something;
- "the explosion of the firecrackers awoke the children"
- "the burst of an atom bomb creates enormous radiation aloft"
- 2. rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms;
- "our fusillade from the left flank caught them by surprise"
- 3. a sudden flurry of activity (often for no obvious reason);
- "a burst of applause"
- "a fit of housecleaning"
- 4. a sudden violent happening;
- "an outburst of heavy rain"
- "a burst of lightning"
双语例句
- 1. A brilliant shaft of sunlight burst through the doorway.
- 一束耀眼的阳光从门口照射进来。
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- 2. Her burst of exuberance and her brightness overwhelmed me.
- 她勃发的热情和阳光的性格征服了我。
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- 3. Rachel burst out as the door was flung open again.
- 当门被再次猛地推开时,雷切尔冲了出去。
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- 4. The avenues lined with jacaranda trees burst into a carnival of purple.
- 大街的两旁种着蓝花楹,绽放的花朵汇成一片紫色的海洋。
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- 5. The men burst in wearing balaclavas and brandishing sawn-off shotguns.
- 头戴遮脸盔式帽、挥舞着短管猎枪的几名男子冲了进来。
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