0 to break open or apart suddenly, or to make something do this -- (使)迸裂;(使)爆炸
Suddenly the door burst open (= opened suddenly and forcefully) and police officers rushed in. 门突然被撞开了,警察冲了进来。
The river was threatening to burst its banks. 河流有决口的危险。
figurative humorous If I eat any more cake I'll burst (= I cannot eat anything else)! 我再吃蛋糕肚皮就会胀破的!
I knew they were bursting with curiosity but I said nothing. 我知道他们充满了好奇,但我什么也没说。
[ + to infinitive ] Tom was bursting to tell everyone the news. 汤姆迫不及待地想把消息告诉每个人。
UK informal I'm bursting to go to the loo! 我急着想上厕所!
Smoke started pouring out from underneath, then the truck burst into flames. 烟开始从下面冒了出来,接着卡车便着火了。
1 the act of breaking open so that what is inside comes out -- 爆裂
2 a sudden increase in something, especially for a short period -- (尤指短期的)突然增加;迸发
She pricked the balloon with a pin and it burst with a loud bang.
The pipe burst and water was spraying everywhere.
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.
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