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bursts (verb)

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  • Gamma ray bursts — Optisches Nachleuchten des Gammablitzes GRB 990123 (heller Punkt im weißen Quadrat und Ausschnittsvergrößerung). Das darüberliegende gekrümmte Objekt ist die Galaxie aus der er stammt, welche wohl durch eine Kollision mit einer anderen Galaxie… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • burst out phrasal — verb 1 burst out laughing/crying etc to suddenly start to laugh, cry etc: They all burst out laughing at the expression on her face. 2 (T) to suddenly say something forcefully: I don t believe it! she burst out angrily. see also: outburst (1) 2… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • popped, popping — verb 1 GO SOMEWHERE QUICKLY (intransitive always + adv/prep) spoken to go somewhere quickly, suddenly, or unexpectedly (+ in/out/round/to etc): Could you pop round to the store for some bread? | Pat s just popped next door for ten minutes. 2 COME …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • burst in on — verb spring suddenly He burst upon our conversation • Syn: ↑burst upon • Hypernyms: ↑interrupt, ↑disrupt, ↑break up, ↑cut off • Verb Frames …   Useful english dictionary

  • decapacitate — verb To reduce somethings capacity to do something Calcium bursts would increase spermatozoa motility, where cholesterol would decapacitate spermatozoa, so preventing untimely activation …   Wiktionary

  • spritz — verb squirt or spray in quick short bursts at or on to. noun an act or instance of spritzing. Origin early 20th cent.: from Ger. spritzen to squirt …   English new terms dictionary

  • sputter — verb 1》 make a series of soft explosive sounds. 2》 speak in a series of incoherent bursts. 3》 Physics deposit (metal) on a surface by using fast ions to eject particles of it from a target. noun a sputtering sound. Derivatives sputterer noun… …   English new terms dictionary

  • blow out phrasal — verb 1 (I, T) if you blow a flame or a fire out, or if it blows out, it stops burning: blow sth out: Blow out all the candles. | The match blew out before I could light the candles. 2 (I) if a tyre blows out, it bursts 3 (T) blow itself out if a… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • greet — verb (T) 1 to say hello to someone or welcome them: Mr Grimshaw got up from behind his desk to greet me. | greet sb with a smile/kiss etc: Billie greeted us with a cheerful grin. 2 (always + adv/prep) to react to something in a particular way: be …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • sob — verb sobbed, sobbing 1 (I) to cry noisily while breathing in short, sudden bursts: Josie flung herself on the bed, sobbing. 2 also sob out (T) to say something or tell someone something while you are sobbing: Joshua sobbed out the whole sad story …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • spritz — verb (T) AmE to spray a liquid in short bursts: Spritz a little water on the fern every day. spritz noun (C): a spritz of hair spray …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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