That balloon will burst if you blow it up any more.
你再给气球充气,它就要爆了。
The dam burst under the weight of water.
大坝在水的巨大压力下溃决了。
Shells were bursting(= exploding) all around us.
炮弹在我们四周爆炸。
He felt he would burst with anger and shame.
他恼羞成怒,都要气炸了。
a burst pipe
爆裂的管子
Don't burst that balloon!
别把那气球弄爆了!
The river burst its banks and flooded nearby towns.
那条河决堤淹没了附近的城镇。
He burst into the room without knocking.
他没敲门就闯进了屋子。
The sun burst through the clouds.
太阳破云而出。
The words burst from her in an angry rush.
她破口说出了那一大堆气话。
The roads are bursting with cars.
车辆把那些道路挤满了。
to be bursting with ideas/enthusiasm/pride
满怀想法╱热情╱骄傲
The hall was filled to bursting point .
大厅里挤满了人。
The hall was full to bursting .
大厅里挤满了人。
I'm bursting (for a pee)!(= I need to use the toilet right now.)
我(被尿)憋坏了!
She was bursting to tell him the good news.
她急不可待要把好消息告诉他。
She was bursting to tell him the good news.
她急不可待要把好消息告诉他。
The door burst open.
门突然开了。
Firefighters burst the door open and rescued them.
消防队员撞开门,把他们救了出来。
The door burst open.
门突然开了。
Firefighters burst the door open and rescued them.
消防队员撞开门,把他们救了出来。
a sudden burst of activity/energy/anger/enthusiasm
活动╱能量╱怒火╱热情的迸发
Her breath was coming in short bursts .
她的呼吸急迫短促。
I tend to work in bursts .
我的工作劲头往往是一阵一阵的。
spontaneous bursts of applause
自发的阵阵掌声
a burst in a water pipe
水管上的裂缝
frequent bursts of machine-gun fire
机枪的频频扫射
1.破裂,胀破;爆炸,炸开
2.冲进
3.突破,崛起
1.(情感的)迸发
2.爆炸,爆发;释放,骤增
3.爆发期
4.一阵(突然的,短暂的)噪音或声音
5.一梭子,点射
1.(情感的)迸发
2.爆炸,爆发;释放,骤增
3.爆发期
4.一阵(突然的,短暂的)噪音或声音
5.一梭子,点射
1.if sth. filled with air or water bursts, or if you burst it, it breaks suddenly because there is too much pressure inside it or against it
2.to go somewhere quickly and suddenly
3.to become noticeable or successful quickly and suddenly
1.a sudden strong emotion that you feel for a short time
2.an act of bursting
3.a short, sudden, and intense period of an activity or phenomenon
4.a sudden short period of noise
5.a short, sudden, and noisy volley of gunfire or others
1.a sudden strong emotion that you feel for a short time
2.an act of bursting
3.a short, sudden, and intense period of an activity or phenomenon
4.a sudden short period of noise
5.a short, sudden, and noisy volley of gunfire or others
1.Love, looks like K are pink. my let up in an instant the sea. Let me burst into tears.
爱情、貌似是K。让硪在瞬间海起来。也让我,痛哭流涕。
2.It burst unexpectedly and out of a clear sky, and bore no relation to the intention or volition of any inpidual.
这是出人意外的晴天霹雳,和谁的期望、志愿都毫不相干的。
3.It's a good step towards beating the afternoon doldrums thanks to that little bit of a caffeine burst and the few quiet minutes it entails.
感谢那一丁点咖啡因的突然增加以及随之而来的几分钟宁静时间,这是驱走午后无精打采的一个好方法。
4.Suddenly the rabbit, which had been crouching as if it were a flower, so still and soft, suddenly burst into life.
兔子刚才还象一朵花似地蜷缩着,那么安静,那么温顺,突然,它又活跃开了。
5.As he stepped off the train from New York a large crowd burst through the gates and streamed down the long platform.
他一跨下从纽约来的火车,一大群人便涌进入口处,沿着很长的月台蜂拥着跑过去。
6.Indeed, most of the business that has now collapsed was part of a big bubble anyway, which had to burst at some point.
实际上,大多数已经倒闭的商业只是大肥皂泡的一部分,无论怎样,这个大泡沫的破裂是迟早的事。
7.After some of the lads said they'd felt a real burst of energy, I decided to seize any help on offer.
有几个家伙说自己充满能量,我觉得自己还是不要了。
8.I feel wrong, and in a rapid exit from the spirit of the storm, over-rapid, suddenly made my mind to have burst gaps, as if having dizzy.
我感觉不对,从精神风波中急速退出,过度的急速,顿时使我的头脑中又一阵空白,天旋地转似的。
9."When we fall we fall together, when we stand together . . . " she said. The audience burst into applause.
她说:“跌倒时我们一起跌倒,当我们一起站起来时……”与会者爆发出了热烈的掌声。
10.The confession of heR heart's secret burst from heR in those pleading words.
她在这一句恳求的话中突然道出了心底的全部秘密。