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burst1/bɝst; bɜːst/ v past tense and past participle burst 1 [I,T] to break open suddenly and violently, or to make something do this(使)爆炸;(使)破裂;(使)爆裂;(使)胀破: The kids burst all the balloons with pins. 孩子们用大头针把所有的气球都戳破了。One of the tyres had burst. 有一个轮胎爆了。see box at BREAK 1 方框2 be bursting with sth to be very full of something 充满某物: Rome is always bursting with tourists. 罗马总是到处挤满游客。Your mum's bursting with pride for you. 你的妈妈为你感到十分骄傲。Classrooms are bursting at the seams (=too full). 教室里挤得水泄不通的。3 [I] to move quickly and suddenly 冲﹐闯: +into/through etc Jenna burst into the room. 珍纳闯进房间。The door burst open and 20 or 30 policemen rushed in. 门一下子开了﹐二三十个警察冲了进来。4 be bursting to do sth informal to want to do something very much【非正式】急不可待地做某事: Becky's just bursting to tell you her news. 贝姬迫不及待地要告诉你她的消息。burst in on sb/sth phr v to interrupt something by entering a room when people do not expect it 突然闯入打断〔某事〕: I’m sorry to burst in on you like this. 对不起﹐我这样闯进来打断你。burst into sth phr v to suddenly begin doing something 突然…起来: The car hit a tree and burst into flames (=began burning). 汽车撞到一棵树上﹐顿时燃烧了起来。Ellen burst into tears (=began crying). 艾伦突然大哭起来。burst out phr v 1 burst out laughing/crying to suddenly start to laugh or cry 突然大笑/大哭起来 2 to suddenly say something quite loudly〔大声地〕突然说出: ‘I don’t believe it!’ Duncan burst out. “我才不信呢!”邓肯脱口而出。

burst2 n [C] 1 a short sudden period of activity or noise〔活动或声音的〕爆发﹐一阵: +of a burst of applause 一阵掌声In a sudden burst of energy Denise cleaned the whole house. 丹尼斯一股劲儿把家里上上下下都打扫了一遍。 2 when something breaks suddenly, or the place where it has broken 爆裂; 裂口: a burst in the water pipe 水管上的裂口

burst3 adj broken, so that liquid or air can get out 爆裂的: a burst pipe 爆裂的管道burst blood vessels 爆裂的血管

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