erupt
erupt 英 [ɪˈrʌpt] 美 [ɪˈrʌpt]
v. 爆发;喷出
进行时:erupting 过去式:erupted 过去分词:erupted 第三人称单数:erupts 名词复数:erupts
- A rash, a volcano, applause, violence, all of these are things that are prone to erupt, meaning they suddenly become active.
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- v. 爆发;喷出
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1. The volcano could erupt at any time.
这座火山随时可能爆发。
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2. Ash began to erupt from the crater.
火山灰开始从火山口喷出。
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3. Violence erupted outside the embassy gates.
大使馆门外突然发生了暴乱。
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4. The unrest erupted into revolution.
动乱爆发为革命。
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5. My father just erupted into fury.
我父亲勃然大怒。
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6. A rash had erupted all over his chest.
他的胸部突然出满疹子。
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7. a major volcanic eruption
火山大爆发
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8. an eruption of violent protest
暴力抗议的爆发
- erupt (v.) 1650s, of diseases, etc., from Latin eruptus, past participle of erumpere "to break out, burst," from assimilated form of ex "out" (see ex-) + rumpere "to break, rupture" (see rupture (n.)). Of volcanoes, from 1770 (the Latin word was used in reference to Mount Etna). Related: Erupted; erupting.
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