词汇 | burst |
释义 | burst (noun) burst 5 ENTRIES FOUND: burst (verb) burst (noun) bubble (noun) fit (adjective) seam (noun) 1 burst /ˈbɚst/ verb bursts; burst also bursted; bursting 1 burst /ˈbɚst/ verb bursts; burst also bursted; bursting Learner's definition of BURST 1 a [no object] : to break open or into pieces in a sudden and violent way爆炸;破裂;迸裂 The balloon burst. [=popped]气球爆了。 We could hear bombs bursting [=exploding] in the distance.我们能听见远处炸弹爆炸的声音。 Two of the water pipes burst.有两根水管迸裂了。 b [+ object] : to cause (something) to break open or into pieces使爆炸;使爆裂 Be careful not to burst [=pop] the balloon.小心别把气球弄爆了。 He burst a blood vessel.他的一条血管破裂了。 2 : to open suddenly突然打开 [no object] The doors suddenly burst open.那些门突然开了。 [+ object] The cops burst the door open.警察猛然把门打开。 3 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to come or go very quickly and suddenly突然出现(或消失);冲出;闯进 He burst into the room.他闯进房间。 The sun burst through the clouds.太阳破云而出。 She burst through the door and yelled “Surprise!”她冲进门大声喊道:“给你个惊喜!” They just burst in on us [=they suddenly entered the room we were in] without even knocking on the door.他们甚至没有敲门就闯进了我们的房间。 ◊ To burst onto/on/upon the scene is to suddenly become very well known.突然出名;一夜成名 They burst onto the music scene in 1995 with a very successful debut album.他们在1995年凭借其成功发行的首张专辑一夜成名。 when the technology first burst on the scene当这项技术一下子尽人皆知时 4 [+ object] of a river, stream, etc. : to flow over the surrounding land because of a flood(河、溪等的洪水)漫过 The stream burst its banks.小河的水漫过了河岸。 be bursting 1 : to be filled with something装满;充满 The crate was bursting with fruit.柳条箱里装满了水果。 The dish is bursting with flavors.这道菜味道丰富。 The kids are just bursting with energy/excitement.眼下孩子们精力充沛/非常兴奋。 Her parents were practically bursting with pride.她的父母简直神气十足。 2 : to want very much to do (something you are not yet able to do)急于做,迫切做(还没有能力做的事情) I'm bursting to tell you the news, but I have to talk to Ken first.我太想把这个消息告诉你了,但我得先和肯谈谈。 3 British, informal : to need to urinate very badly急着小便 be bursting at the seams : to be very full or crowded挤得非常满 The nightclub was bursting at the seams.夜总会快被挤爆了。 The garden is bursting at the seams with colorful flowers.花园中开满了五颜六色的花朵。 burst into [phrasal verb] burst into (something) : to begin to produce or do (something) suddenly突然开始;突然爆发 She burst into [=broke into] laughter/tears.她突然大笑/哭起来。 The house burst into flame(s).房子突然着火了。 The entire cast burst into [=broke into] song.全体演员一起放声歌唱。 The audience burst into applause.观众突然鼓起掌来。 The flowers were bursting into bloom.鲜花怒放。 burst out [phrasal verb] 1 burst out (doing something) : to begin (doing something) suddenly突然开始 They both burst out [=busted out] laughing.他们俩突然大笑起来。 2 burst out (something) : to say (something) suddenly突然说 Everyone burst out “Surprise!” as he walked through the door.他进门时,大家突然喊道:“给你个惊喜!” burst someone's bubble — see 1bubble fit to burst — see 1fit 2 burst /ˈbɚst/ noun plural bursts 2 burst /ˈbɚst/ noun plural bursts Learner's definition of BURST [count] 1 : a short period of producing or doing something that begins suddenly迸发;突发;爆发 She ran hard in short bursts toward the end of the race.她向终点奋力冲刺。 — often + of a (sudden) burst of speed/laughter/energy(突然)加速/一阵大笑/发力 Bursts of machine-gun fire could be heard in the distance.可以听见远处一阵阵机关枪的扫射声。 2 : an act of breaking open or into pieces爆炸;爆裂 the burst of a bubble气泡的爆裂 : the result of something breaking open or into pieces(爆开的)裂口;(爆炸的)碎片 The plumber fixed the burst [=(more commonly) break] in the water pipe.水管工修好了水管的裂口。 |
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