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■ burst outv. i. + avv.1 uscire all'improvviso; prorompere; fuoriuscire; saltare fuori; sfuggire; scappare2 prorompere; esclamare: «I'm fed up», he burst out, «sono stufo», proruppe3 (seguito da gerundio) scoppiare a; mettersi a: He burst out laughing, è scoppiato a ridere □ to burst out of one's clothes, non stare più nei vestiti ( per essere cresciuto); scoppiare dentro ai vestiti. -
3 burst into tears / burst out crying
Burst into tears / burst out cryingрасплакатьсяAfter the last notes of her song, the audience burst into tears, such was its beauty and tenderness.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > burst into tears / burst out crying
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burst out 1) избухвам (за война, епидемия и пр.); 2) извиквам; to \burst out out crying избухвам в плач; 3) избликвам, бликвам (за течност), избивам (за пот); -
5 burst out laughing
разразиться смехомThe entire audience burst out laughing at exactly the wrong time, and so did the actors.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > burst out laughing
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intransitive verb2) (exclaim) losplatzen3)burst out laughing/crying — in Lachen/Tränen ausbrechen
* * *vi1. (hurry out) herausstürzento \burst out out of a room aus einem Zimmer stürmen2. (speak) losplatzen3. (commence)to \burst out out crying/laughing/screaming in Tränen/Gelächter/Geschrei ausbrechen* * *vi1) (emotions) hervorbrechen, herausbrechen; (lava) ausbrechen2)to burst out of a room — aus einem Zimmer stürzen or stürmen
3) (in speech) losplatzenhe burst out in fury — er zog plötzlich vom Leder
4)to burst out laughing/crying — in Gelächter/Tränen ausbrechen, loslachen/losheulen
* * *intransitive verbburst out of a room — aus einem Raum [hinaus]stürmen od. stürzen
2) (exclaim) losplatzen3)burst out laughing/crying — in Lachen/Tränen ausbrechen
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1) (come out)to burst out of a room — uscirsene o saltare fuori da una stanza
2) (start)3) (exclaim) esclamare* * *vi + adv1) (exclaim) esclamare2)to burst out laughing — scoppiare a ridere* * *1) (come out)to burst out of a room — uscirsene o saltare fuori da una stanza
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v + adva) ( cry)you're lying!, she burst out suddenly — -estás mintiendo! -saltó de repente
b) ( exit) salir*c) ( start)VI + ADV1)2)to burst out singing — romper or ponerse a cantar
"no!" he burst out — -¡no!, -gritó con pasión
* * *v + adva) ( cry)you're lying!, she burst out suddenly — -estás mintiendo! -saltó de repente
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1. Iwar (an epidemic, etc.) burst. out вспыхнула /разразилась/ война и т. д.2. XIVburst out doing smth. burst out crying ( weeping, laughing, singing, ate.) разразиться слезами, расплакаться и т. д.3. XVIburst out into smth.1)burst out into the street (into the yard, etc.) выбегать на улицу и т. д.; he burst out into this open air a) он выбежал на улицу: 6) он вырвался на волю2)burst out into tears (into laughter, into threats, into angry words, etc.) разражаться слезами и т. д. -
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1) вспыхивать( о войне, эпидемиии т. п.)
2) начать внезапно или бурно( что-л. делать) to burst out laughing ≈ рассмеяться, залиться смехом The other girls burst out crying at the sight of the coffin. ≈ Остальные девушки залились слезами при виде гроба. Syn: break into
5), break out in
2), burst into, bust out
3), crack out
3) сбегать Three men burst out of prison yesterday. ≈ Вчера из тюрьмы сбежали трое заключенных. Syn: break out
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4) восклицать "Don't hit me!" she burst out. ≈ "Не трогай меня!" - завопила она.
5) вырастать( из одежды) The children are bursting out of their clothes so quickly now. ≈ В нынешнние времена дети так быстро вырастают из одежды. воскликнуть - "No!" * Irene with fury "Нет!" - воскликнула Ирэн в бешенстве вспыхивать, начинаться внезапно или бурно - war * вспыхнула война начинать внезапно - a blackbird * запел дроздБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > burst out
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фраз. гл.1) вспыхивать, разражаться (о войне, эпидемии)Syn:2) начинать внезапно или бурноto burst out laughing — рассмеяться, залиться смехом
The other girls burst out crying at the sight of the coffin. — Остальные девушки залились слезами при виде гроба.
Syn:3) сбегатьThree men burst out of prison yesterday. — Вчера из тюрьмы сбежали трое заключённых.
Syn:4) восклицать"Don't hit me!" she burst out. — "Не бей меня!" - завопила она.
The children are bursting out of their clothes so quickly. — Дети так быстро вырастают из одежды.
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