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1 burst
past tense, past participle; see burst* * *eksplozija, sprādziens; uzliesmojums; žūpošana; uztrūkt, eksplodēt, sprāgt; plīst; pārplīst; sagrūt; uzspridzināt, saraut, sagraut -
2 burst open
(to open suddenly or violently: The door burst open and she rushed in.) pēkšņi atvērt -
3 burst of a shell
šāviņa sprādziens -
4 burst of a tyre
riepas plīsums -
5 burst of applause
aplausu vētra -
6 burst of energy
enerģijas uzplūdi -
7 burst of laughter
smieklu šalts -
8 to burst with: to burst with envy
vai plīst aiz skaudībasEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to burst with: to burst with envy
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9 cloud-burst
lietusgāze -
10 my heart will burst
man sirds vai pušu plīst; sirds vai pušu plīst -
11 the river has burst its banks
upe ir pārplūdusi -
12 to burst at the seams
būt pārpildītam -
13 to burst in
ielauzties; iebrukt; iejaukties -
14 to burst in a conversation
iejaukties sarunā -
15 to burst into
pēkšņi sākt; iedrāzties -
16 to burst into blossom
uzziedēt -
17 to burst into flame
aizdegties -
18 to burst into flames
uzliesmot -
19 to burst into laughter
sākt smieties -
20 to burst into tears
izplūst asarās; sākt raudāt; izplūst asarās; sākt raudāt
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