burst out

英[bɜːstaʊt] 美[bɜːrstaʊt]
  • 闯出;突然...起来;大声叫喊;突然发生
  • burst n.爆发;破裂;阵v.爆裂;迸发;冲;闯
  • out adv.出;在外;完prep.向外;在外面v.出来;暴露;驱逐;熄灭;伸出;公开…的同性恋身份
Verb:
  1. give sudden release to an expression;

    "We burst out laughing"
    "'I hate you,' she burst out"

  2. appear suddenly;

    "Spring popped up everywhere in the valley"

  3. erupt or intensify suddenly;

    "Unrest erupted in the country"
    "Tempers flared at the meeting"
    "The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism"

    1. He has hewed out his path in life during these past few years.
      他这几年闯出来了。
    2. It would be unlikely that you carve out a career for yourself.
      你不大可能闯出一番事业。
    3. Jack feigns innocence out loud for Gaines' benefit.
      杰克假装无辜,他大声叫喊,恳求盖恩斯放他妻女一马。
    4. Fire broke out during the night.
      夜间突然发生了火灾。
    5. It was easy for fighting to Break out at school.
      在学校中突然发生打架事件是容易的。