0 to break open or in pieces suddenly -- memecahkan
The bag/balloon burst.
1 (with in, into, through etc) to come or go suddenly or violently -- tiba-tiba
He burst in without knocking
He burst into the room
She burst into tears.
3 a break or explosion -- letupan
a burst in the pipes.
4 an (often sudden and short) outbreak -- cetusan
a burst of applause.
His bursts of creative work were followed by periods of exhaustion, and these were often prolonged by pecuniary worry and under-nourishment.
Specifically, pregnant monkeys were placed in cages in a darkened room and exposed to unpredictable loud bursts of noise.
In the case of autism, binding-related gamma bursting looks very similar to that in controls, apart from not being modulated by face inversion.
The laser builds up energy at a bounded rate and operation in this manner allows for large bursts of energy.
Of the monolingual speakers, one male and two female speakers produced 25, 16.7 and 45.4% of the tokens without clear bursts.
During this phase, bursts of violence were frequent in the city.
If only bursting responses were decoded, for instance, this would be likely to bias coding in the direction of localism.
The increase in bursting seemed to continue for up to twelve hours after training.
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