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to burst
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爆炸, 破裂
to suddenly and violently break open or apart, particularly as a result of internal pressure
Intransitive
Example
The balloon burst with a loud pop, startling everyone.
The dam burst, causing a flood downstream.
The pipe burst, flooding the basement with water.
02
猛冲, 突然冲出
to move suddenly and forcefully in a particular direction, often with great speed
Intransitive: to burst somewhere
Example
The horse burst forward, galloping faster than the others in the race.
The car burst through the finish line, securing first place.
The athlete burst ahead, gaining a lead in the final moments of the race.
03
冲动, 迸发
to experience a sudden and overwhelming feeling or urge that is hard to control
Intransitive: to burst | to burst with an emotion
Example
She burst with excitement when she heard the good news.
His heart burst with joy after the surprise proposal.
She could feel her anger burst inside her when she saw the injustice.
04
to move forcefully and suddenly through or into something
Intransitive: to burst into a place | to burst through an obstacle
Example
He burst through the door, startling everyone in the room.
The protesters burst into the building, demanding to speak with the manager.
The horse burst through the fence, escaping into the open field.
05
to appear or come out suddenly and unexpectedly
Intransitive
Example
The sun burst through the clouds after the storm passed.
The flowers burst from the ground as the spring weather arrived.
The cat burst out of the bushes, scaring everyone nearby.
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爆开, 猛然开启
to open quickly and with force
Linking Verb: to burst [adj]
Example
The door burst open as the wind howled through the house.
The envelope burst open in his hands, spilling its contents onto the floor.
The box burst open when it was dropped, scattering the items inside.
07
爆破, 冲破
to make something break open or explode suddenly
Transitive: to burst sth
Example
The heavy rain burst the dam, flooding the valley below.
The fireworks display accidentally burst a few shells before they were ready.
The child accidentally burst the bubble with his finger.
Burst
01
爆炸, 破裂
the act of exploding or bursting
02
枪声齐响, 突发射击
rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms
03
爆发, 突发
a sudden, brief increase or surge of activity, force, or energy, often happening quickly and intensely
Example
He experienced a burst of energy after his afternoon nap, feeling ready to tackle his tasks.
There was a sudden burst of laughter when the comedian made a funny joke.
After hours of studying, she had a burst of creativity that helped her finish the project.
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爆发, 突发
a sudden intense happening