outburst 英 [ˈaʊtbɜ:st]   美 [ˈaʊtbɜrst]

outburst

outburst  英 [ˈaʊtbɜ:st] 美 [ˈaʊtbɜrst]

n. (火山、情感等的)爆发;破裂 

名词复数:outbursts 

The outburst startled even me, and I started laughing to myself. 突然的爆发把我自己也吓到了,我笑我自己。
As parents we often react to your child’s misbehavior or emotional outburst by an emotional overreaction ourselves. 作为父母,面对孩子的不良行为或情绪爆发,我们自己常常做出过激反应。

  • When you can't help an angry shout or a burst of emotion, that's an outburst. A toddler's outburst might take the form of a full-blown temper tantrum.
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  • n. (火山、情感等的)爆发;破裂
  • 1. The outburst startled even me, and I started laughing to myself.

    突然的爆发把我自己也吓到了,我笑我自己。

  • 2. As parents we often react to your child’s misbehavior or emotional outburst by an emotional overreaction ourselves.

    作为父母,面对孩子的不良行为或情绪爆发,我们自己常常做出过激反应。

  • 3. And then people rose and cheered. There was an extraordinary outburst of applause from every corner of the auditorium.

    接着,人们从座位上站起并欢呼起来,从观众席的每一个角落都爆发出热烈的掌声。

  • outburst (n.) 1650s, from out + burst (v.). Outbresten was a verb in Middle English (mid-12c.), from Old English utaberstan. Carlyle (1837) apparently coined inburst (n.) to be its opposite.
out·burst / ˈaʊtbɜːst ; NAmE ˈaʊtbɜːrst / noun 1 a sudden strong expression of an emotion (感情的)爆发,迸发 an outburst of anger 突然大怒 She was alarmed by his violent outburst. 他暴跳如雷,令她惊恐万状。 2 a sudden increase in a particular activity or attitude (活动的)激增;(态度的)激化 an outburst of racism 种族主义的突然高涨 outburst outbursts out·burst / ˈaʊtbɜːst ; NAmE ˈaʊtbɜːrst /
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