| 主要翻译 |
| burst⇒ vi | (explode) | SCSimplified Chinese 爆炸 bào zhà TCTraditional Chinese 爆炸 |
| | The water balloon burst when it hit the teacher's leg. |
| | 装水的气球击中老师的腿,爆炸了。 |
| burst vi | (rupture) | SCSimplified Chinese 破裂 pò liè TCTraditional Chinese 破裂 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 裂开 pò liè ,liè kāi |
| | Marty was taken to the hospital in an ambulance when his appendix burst. |
| | 马蒂阑尾破裂时,被救护车送往了医院。 |
| burst [sth]⇒ vtr | (cause rupture) | SCSimplified Chinese 使破裂 shǐ pò liè |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 使爆裂 shǐ pò liè ,shǐ bào liè |
| | The stress of her new job caused Carolyn to burst a blood vessel in her eye. |
| | 来自卡洛琳新工作的压力,让她眼睛里的一条血管破裂了。 |
| burst [sth] vtr | (break, tear [sth]) | SCSimplified Chinese 使绽开,使裂开 shǐ liè kāi TCTraditional Chinese 使綻開,使裂開 |
| | Larry laughed so hard, he burst his trousers. |
| | 拉里笑得太过用力,裤子都裂开了。 |
| burst⇒ vi | (emerge, come into view) | SCSimplified Chinese 突然出现 tū rán chū xiàn TCTraditional Chinese 突然出現 |
| | The Beatles burst onto the music scene in the early 1960s. |
| | 甲壳虫乐队于20世纪60年代早期突然出现在音乐舞台上。 |
| burst adj | (balloon, tire: punctured) | SCSimplified Chinese 爆裂的 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 炸裂的 |
| | A burst tire caused the driver to lose control of his vehicle. |
| | 爆胎导致司机失去了对汽车的控制。 |
| burst adj | (appendix: ruptured) (阑尾) | SCSimplified Chinese 破裂的,穿孔的 pò liè de ,chuān kǒng de |
| | Abdominal pain and a very high temperature can signal a burst appendix. |
| | 腹部疼痛以及极高的体温可能是阑尾破裂的信号。 |
| burst of [sth] n | (outbreak of gunfire, etc.) (枪火的) | SCSimplified Chinese 爆发 bào fā TCTraditional Chinese 爆發 |
| | He was wounded by a burst of mortar fire. |
| | 他因为迫击炮的突然开火而受伤。 |
| burst of [sth] n | (sudden emission) | SCSimplified Chinese 爆发 bào fā TCTraditional Chinese 爆發 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 迸发 bào fā ,bèng fā |
| | With a burst of energy, Joy surpassed the other runners and won the race. |
| | 由于身体机能的突然大爆发,乔伊超越了其他赛跑选手,赢得了比赛。 |
动词短语 burst | bursting |
| burst forth vi phrasal | (emerge forcefully) | SCSimplified Chinese 爆发 bào fā TCTraditional Chinese 爆發 |
| | The baby bird burst forth from his egg, eager to greet the world. |
| | 小鸟破蛋而出,热切地迎接这个世界。 |
| burst forth vi phrasal | (leap or spring out) | SCSimplified Chinese 喷出 pēn chū |
| burst in vi phrasal | informal, figurative (enter suddenly and forcefully) | SCSimplified Chinese 破门而入 pò mén ér rù TCTraditional Chinese 破門而入 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 闯入 pò mén ér rù,chuǎng rù |
| | The police burst in and arrested Davidson. |
| burst into [sth] vtr phrasal insep | informal (enter) | SCSimplified Chinese 闯入 chuǎng rù |
| | The angry man burst into the room. |
| | 那个生气的家伙闯入了房间。 |
| burst out vi phrasal | (spring out) | SCSimplified Chinese 跳出 tiào chū |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 冒出 tiào chū,mào chū |
| | Max opened the wardrobe door and his children burst out, shouting, "Surprise!" |
| | 麦克斯打开了衣柜门,他的孩子们突然跳出喊道:“惊喜!” |
| burst out from [sth] vi phrasal + prep | (spring out) | SCSimplified Chinese 从…跳出来 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 从…冒出来 cóng mào chū lái |
| | He burst out from behind the wall, surprising everyone leaning against it. |
| | 他从墙背后跳出来,吓到了所有靠着墙的人。 |
| burst out vi phrasal | (emerge, break out) | SCSimplified Chinese 涌现 yǒng xiàn TCTraditional Chinese 湧現 |
| | It was springtime, and flowers were bursting out all over the meadows. |
| | 春天到了,草地上的花朵都盛开了。 |
| burst out of [sth] vi phrasal + prep | (emerge, break out) | SCSimplified Chinese 冲出…,从…出来 cóng chū lái |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 从…摆脱出来 |
| | The chick finally burst out of its shell. |
| | 小鸡终于破壳而出。 |
| burst out vi phrasal | figurative (occur suddenly) | SCSimplified Chinese 突然发生 tū rán fā shēng TCTraditional Chinese 突然發生 |
| | Spring is bursting out all over the place! |
| | 泉水突然喷发,到处都是水。 |
| burst upon [sth/sb] vtr phrasal insep | (leap, pounce) | SCSimplified Chinese 冲上,撞上 zhuàng shàng |
| burst upon [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (appear) | SCSimplified Chinese 突然来到,忽然出现 tū rán lái dào,hū rán chū xiàn |
| | Tara Lipinski burst upon the world of gymnastics as a bouncy fifteen-year-old. |