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air-burst
air-burst /'eəbə:st/- danh từ
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burst Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
burst at the seams
too full or too crowded The train station was bursting at the seams as everyone was waiting to go away for their holidays.
burst in
1.break in;smash in 闯入;破门而入
The police burst in and told everyone to stand still.警察闯了进来,叫大家站着不动。
They had to burst the door in because they had lost the key.他们丢了钥匙,只好破门而入。
2.interrupt 打断
Father told his son not to burst in while adults are talking.父亲叫他儿子不要打断大人的谈话。
3.appear suddenly 突然出现
He'll be bursting in upon us at any moment.他会随时突然出现在我们面前。
We were talking about him when he burst in.我们正谈到他时,他突然来了。
burst into
1.enter suddenly;smash into 闯入;破门而入
The police burst into the room.警察突然闯进了房间。
2.begin suddenly 突然开始;突然…起来
The audience burst into applause.观众突然报以热烈的掌声。
Mary burst into laughter.玛丽突然大笑起来。
The sad story made the girl burst into tears.悲惨的故事使那女孩突然哭起来。
burst out
begin doing sth.suddenly 突然…起来
Everyone was quiet when John suddenly burst out laughing.大家都很安静,突然约翰大笑起来。
Every time she thought about him she burst out crying.每当想起他,她就会突然哭起来。
burst with pride
Idiom(s): burst with pride
Theme: PRIDE
to be full to the bursting point with pride.
• My parents were bursting with pride when I graduated from college.
• I almost burst with pride when I was chosen to go up in the space shuttle.
burst with joy
Idiom(s): burst with joy
Theme: HAPPINESS
to be full to the bursting point with happiness.
• When I got my grades, I could have burst with joy.
• Joe was not exactly bursting with joy when he got the news.
burst out laughing
Idiom(s): burst out laughing
Theme: LAUGHTER
to begin to laugh suddenly.
• The entire audience burst out laughing at exactly the wrong time, and so did the actors.
• Every time I think of you sitting there with a lap full of noodle soup, I burst out laughing.
burst into tears
Idiom(s): burst into tears AND burst out crying
Theme: CRYING
to begin to cry suddenly.
• After the last notes of her song, the audience burst into tears, such was its beauty and tenderness.
• The brother and sister burst into tears on hearing of the death of their dog.
• Some people find themselves bursting out crying for no reason at all.
burst into flames
Idiom(s): burst into flames
Theme: IGNITION
to catch fire suddenly; to ignite all at once.
• Suddenly, the car burst into flames.
• It was so hot in the forest fire that a few trees literally burst into flames.
burst in on
Idiom(s): burst in on sb or sth
Theme: INTERRUPTION
to enter a room, interrupting someone or some activity. (Often without knocking or seeking permission to enter.)
• Tom burst in on his sister and her boyfriend while they were kissing.
• I must ask you not to burst in on a board meeting again. Whatever it is can wait.
burst out crying
Idiom(s): burst into tears AND burst out crying
Theme: CRYING
to begin to cry suddenly.
• After the last notes of her song, the audience burst into tears, such was its beauty and tenderness.
• The brother and sister burst into tears on hearing of the death of their dog.
• Some people find themselves bursting out crying for no reason at all.
burst at the seams|burst|seams
v. phr., informal To be too full or too crowded. John ate so much he was bursting at the seams. Mary's album was so full of pictures it was bursting at the seams.
burst into|burst
v. phr. 1. To enter suddenly. Stuart burst into the room, screaming angrily. 2. To break out. The crowd burst out cheering when the astronauts paraded along Fifth Avenue.
burst into flames|burst|flames
v. phr. To begin to burn suddenly. The children threw away some burning matches and the barn burst into flames.
burst into tears|burst|tear|tears
v. phr. To suddenly start crying. Mary burst into tears when she heard that her brother was killed in a car accident.
burst with joy|burst|burst with pride|joy|pride
v. phr. To be so full of the feeling of joy or pride that one cannot refrain from showing one's exuberant feelings. Armstrong and Aldrin burst with pride when they stepped out on the moon in July, 1969.
burst with
burst with
Be overfull with something, be unable to contain oneself with an emotion. For example, Jane's award made her parents burst with pride, or Harry is bursting with the news about his promotion. [Early 1600s]
An burst idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with burst, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ burst