Erupt
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British pronunciation/ɪɹˈʌpt/
American pronunciation/ˈiɹəpt/, /ɪˈɹəpt/

Definice a Význam "erupt"

to erupt
01

vykřiknout, erupce

(of a volcano) to explode and send smoke, lava, rocks, etc. into the sky
Intransitive
to erupt definition and meaning
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The volcano erupted suddenly, spewing ash and lava into the air.
Residents evacuated their homes as the volcano began to erupt.
02

vypuknout, eruptovat

to suddenly and dramatically start, often in a surprising or intense way
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The argument erupted out of nowhere, catching everyone off guard.
The protest erupted in the streets after the controversial decision was made.
03

prořezat se, vyrůst

(of a tooth) to emerge or break through the gums as it grows
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His first tooth erupted when he was six months old.
The baby ’s molars erupted after a few months of discomfort.
04

vybuchnout, erupce

to explode violently, with fire and noise, similar to a volcanic eruption
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The fireworks erupted in a bright explosion of color and sound.
The car engine suddenly erupted in flames, causing a loud noise.
05

vytvořit se, objevit se

(of a pimple, rash, etc.) to suddenly form or appear on the skin
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A pimple erupted on his forehead right before the big event.
The rash erupted on her arms after she touched the poison ivy.
06

vybuchnout, vypuknout

to suddenly express strong emotions, such as anger or excitement
Intransitive: to erupt in an emotion or reaction
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He erupted in laughter when he heard the joke.
She erupted in anger when she found out about the mistake.
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