1.冒出;现出
2.突然发作;突然发生;突然...起来
1.to suddenly start laughing or crying
2.to suddenly say or shout something
1.Hearing that he would be punished by law, Wen burst out crying, alleging that he did not kill his wife with vice.
文裕章听到法院要追究自己的刑事责任,当即嚎啕大哭,声称自己并非故意害其妻。
2.He told me that she had burst out into a flood of tears there.
他告诉我说,谈到那个地方她就放声大哭了起来。
3.Rocky: Hey, I got my own set of problems to worry about. Besides, this birdcage can't be that hard to burst out of. In fact, watch me.
罗基:嗨,我自己也有烦恼。再说了,要从这鸡笼出去也没什么难的。就瞧我的吧。
4.All of a sudden a man burst out of the building, and made off down the road.
突然,一个人从大楼里冲出来,沿着大路逃跑。
5.Just as Elijah finished his prayer and everyone stood silently watching, fire burst out of the alter and everything was covered in flames.
正如以利亚完成了他的祈祷,大家默默地看着,火迸发的改变,一切都在大火覆盖。
6.As I pulled into the driveway, my husband burst out the door and came up to me.
当我把车开到车道上后,我的丈夫从家门冲出,来到我跟前。
7.He just waits, stares. MACON (the words burst out of him) If I draw on you you'll kill me.
(他脱口而出)如果我瞄准你,你会杀了我。
8.His tears burst out of his eyes , and he rushed out of the room to ask for a help.
他顿时泪水夺眶而出,冲出门外寻求帮助。
9.The strict army man wasn't one for joking, but when he realised what he'd said he burst out laughing.
她严厉的父亲是一位不苟言笑的军人,但当他意识到自己刚才所说的话时,也忍不住笑起来。
10.Whereupon he burst out into a long story in German and English, so mixed up that I could not quite understand exactly what he said.
于是他滔滔不绝地讲起一个故事,故事很长,英、德混杂的语言让我不能完全理解他的话,只听了个大概。