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1. noun1) (split) Bruch, der3) (fig.)2. transitive verb,there was a burst of laughter — man brach in Lachen aus
burst zum Platzen bringen; platzen lassen [Luftballon]; platzen [Reifen]; sprengen [Kessel]burst pipe — Rohrbruch, der
he [almost] burst a blood vessel — (fig.) ihn traf [fast] der Schlag
burst the door open — die Tür aufbrechen od. aufsprengen
3. intransitive verb,burst one's sides with laughing — (fig.) vor Lachen beinahe platzen
1) platzen; [Granate, Bombe, Kessel:] explodieren; [Damm:] brechen; [Flussufer:] überschwemmt werden; [Furunkel, Geschwür:] aufgehen, aufplatzen; [Knospe:] aufbrechenburst open — [Tür, Deckel, Kiste, Koffer:] aufspringen
2) (be full to overflowing)be bursting with pride/impatience — (fig.) vor Stolz/Ungeduld platzen
be bursting with excitement — (fig.) vor Aufregung außer sich sein
I can't eat any more. I'm bursting — (fig.) Ich kann nichts mehr essen. Ich platze [gleich] (ugs.)
be bursting to say/do something — (fig.) es kaum abwarten können, etwas zu sagen/tun
3) (appear, come suddenly)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/84992/burst_in">burst in* * *past tense, past participle; see burst* * *[bɜ:st, AM bɜ:rst]I. n3. of flame auflodern\burst of activity plötzliche Geschäftigkeit\burst of applause Beifallssturm m\burst of growth Wachstumsschub mto undergo a \burst of growth einen Schuss tun fam\burst of economic growth plötzlich einsetzendes Wirtschaftswachstum\burst of laughter Lachsalve f\burst of speed Spurt mto put on a \burst of speed einen Zahn zulegen famII. vi1. (explode) balloon, pipe, tyre platzen; bubble zerplatzen; dam bersten, brechen; wound aufplatzen; ( fig hum: when stuffed) platzen fig▪ to be \bursting to do sth darauf brennen, etw zu tun4. (come suddenly) durchbrechenthe sun \burst through the clouds die Sonne brach durch die Wolkento \burst through the enemy lines die feindlichen Stellungen durchbrechento \burst with anger/curiosity/joy/pride vor Wut/Neugier/Freude/Stolz platzento \burst with energy/health/joie de vivre vor Kraft/Gesundheit/Lebensfreude [nur so] strotzento \burst with excitement/happiness vor Aufregung/Glück ganz außer sich dat sein6.she was crying fit to \burst sie war völlig in Tränen aufgelöstTom was singing fit to \burst Tom sang aus vollem Halsshe is talking fit to \burst sie redet wie ein WasserfallIII. vt▪ to \burst sth etw zum Platzen bringenthe river \burst its banks der Fluss trat über die Ufershe \burst a blood vessel ihr ist eine Ader geplatztto \burst a balloon/tyre einen Ballon/Reifen platzen lassen▶ to \burst sb's bubble jds Illusionen zerstören* * *[bɜːst] vb: pret, ptp burst1. n2) (in pipe etc) Bruch mburst of speed — Spurt m; (of cars etc) Riesenbeschleunigung f (inf)
2. vito burst open (box, door etc) — aufspringen; (buds) aufbrechen; (abscess) aufplatzen; (wound) aufbrechen, aufplatzen
to fill sth to bursting point — etw bis zum Platzen or Bersten füllen
to be full to bursting — zum Platzen or Bersten voll sein
to be bursting with a desire to do sth — vor Begierde brennen, etw zu tun
if I eat any more, I'll burst (inf) — wenn ich noch mehr esse, platze ich (inf)
he was bursting to tell us (inf) — er brannte darauf, uns das zu sagen
See:→ seam3)(= start, go suddenly)
to burst into tears — in Tränen ausbrechenhe burst past me — er schoss an mir vorbei
he burst into the room —
the sun burst through the clouds —
sunlight burst into the room the oil burst from the well — Sonnenlicht fiel plötzlich ins Zimmer das Öl brach aus der Quelle
to burst into song —
3. vtballoon, bubble, tyre zum Platzen bringen, platzen lassen; (person) kaputtmachen (inf); boiler, pipe, dyke sprengenSee:→ blood vessel* * *A v/i prät und pperf burst1. a) bersten (Eis, Mauer etc), (zer)platzen (Luftballon, Reifen etc), brechen (Damm etc)she was bursting out of her dress sie platzte fast aus ihrem Kleid2. explodieren, (Granate etc auch) krepieren3. zerbrechen, zersplitternburst out laughing, burst into laughter in Gelächter ausbrechen, loslachen, herausplatzen umg;burst out crying, burst into tears in Tränen ausbrechen;the news made her burst into tears bei der Nachricht brach sie in Tränen aus;burst into bloom plötzlich erblühen;burst into flame(s) in Flammen aufgehen;burst into rage plötzlich in Wut geraten5. zum Bersten voll sein ( with von):with vor dat):burst with curiosity (envy);burst with laughter sich vor Lachen schütteln;I am bursting to tell you ich brenne darauf, es dir zu sagen7. burst in (out) herein-(hinaus)stürmen:burst into the room ins Zimmer platzen oder stürzen;burst in (up)ona) hereinplatzen bei jemandem,b) sich einmischen in (akk), eine Unterhaltung etc unterbrechenburst forth hervorbrechen, -sprudeln;burst through durchbrechen (Sonne etc);burst (up)on sb jemandem plötzlich klar werdenB v/t1. (auf)sprengen, zum Platzen bringen:burst open aufbrechen;I have burst a blood vessel mir ist eine Ader geplatzt;burst a hole into sth ein Loch in etwas sprengen;the river burst its banks der Fluss trat über die Ufer oder durchbrach die Dämme; → bubble A 3, side A 42. Endlosformulare etc trennenC s1. Bersten n, Platzen n2. Explosion f3. Bruch m, Riss m4. fig Ausbruch m:burst of applause Beifallssturm m;burst of hospitality plötzliche Anwandlung von Gastfreundschaft;burst of laughter Lachsalve f6. ELEK, PHYSa) (Strom)Stoß m, Impuls mb) Ionisationsstoß m* * *1. noun1) (split) Bruch, der3) (fig.)2. transitive verb,burst zum Platzen bringen; platzen lassen [Luftballon]; platzen [Reifen]; sprengen [Kessel]burst pipe — Rohrbruch, der
he [almost] burst a blood vessel — (fig.) ihn traf [fast] der Schlag
burst the door open — die Tür aufbrechen od. aufsprengen
3. intransitive verb,burst one's sides with laughing — (fig.) vor Lachen beinahe platzen
1) platzen; [Granate, Bombe, Kessel:] explodieren; [Damm:] brechen; [Flussufer:] überschwemmt werden; [Furunkel, Geschwür:] aufgehen, aufplatzen; [Knospe:] aufbrechenburst open — [Tür, Deckel, Kiste, Koffer:] aufspringen
be bursting with pride/impatience — (fig.) vor Stolz/Ungeduld platzen
be bursting with excitement — (fig.) vor Aufregung außer sich sein
I can't eat any more. I'm bursting — (fig.) Ich kann nichts mehr essen. Ich platze [gleich] (ugs.)
be bursting to say/do something — (fig.) es kaum abwarten können, etwas zu sagen/tun
3) (appear, come suddenly)Phrasal Verbs:- burst in* * *n.Bruch ¨-e m.Explosion f.Häufung -en f. expr.zum Platzen bringen ausdr. v.(§ p.,p.p.: burst)= bersten v.(§ p.,pp.: barst, ist geborsten)brechen v.(§ p.,pp.: brach, gebrochen)platzen v.zerspringen v. -
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past tense, past participle; see burstburst vb reventar / rompersetr[bɜːst]2 (explosion) estallido, explosión nombre femenino3 (of activity, anger) arranque nombre masculino4 (of speed) arrancada5 (of applause) salva6 (of gunfire) ráfaga1 (balloon, pipe) reventar; (tyre) pinchar, reventar1 (balloon, pipe) reventarse; (tyre) pincharse, reventarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto burst forth (water) brotar, salir a chorroto burst into flames estallar en llamasto burst into song empezar a cantarto burst into tears echarse a llorarto burst out crying/laughing echarse a llorar/reírto burst its banks (river) salirse de madre1) : reventarse (dícese de una llanta o un globo), estallar (dícese de obuses o fuegos artificiales), romperse (dícese de un dique)2)to burst in : irrumpir en3)to burst into : empezar a, echar ato burst into tears: echarse a llorarburst vt: reventarburst n1) explosion: estallido m, explosión f, reventón m (de una llanta)2) outburst: arranque m (de actividad, de velocidad), arrebato m (de ira), salva f (de aplausos)n.• arranque s.m.• estallido s.m.• explosión s.f.• reventón s.m.• ráfaga (TEL, ELN) s.f.• salva s.f.pret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to burst")v.(§ p.,p.p.: burst) = estallar v.• reventar v.
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1. bɜːrst, bɜːst(past & past p burst) intransitive verb1) \<\<balloon/tire\>\> reventarse*; \<\<pipe\>\> reventar*, romperse*; \<\<dam\>\> romperse*to burst open — abrirse* de golpe
2) ( move suddenly) (+ adv compl)
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vt \<\<balloon/bubble\>\> reventar*the river burst its banks — el río se desbordó or se salió de madre
Phrasal Verbs:- burst in
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1)a) ( short surge) ( of applause) salva f; ( of activity) arrebato m, arranque mthere was a burst of laughter from the table in the corner — se oyeron carcajadas en la mesa del rincón
b) ( of gunfire) ráfaga f2) ( of pipe) rotura f[bɜːst] (vb: pt, pp burst)1. N1) (in pipe) reventón m2) [of shell etc] estallido m, explosión f ; [of shots] ráfaga f2.ADJa burst tyre — un neumático reventado, una llanta pinchada (LAm)
3.VT [+ pipe, balloon, bag, tyre, bubble] reventar; [+ banks, dam] romper•
to burst open a door — abrir una puerta de golpe4.VI [balloon, tyre, boil, boiler, bubble, pipe] reventar(se); [dam] romperse; [shell, firework] explotar, estallar; [storm] desatarse, desencadenarse; (fig) [heart] partirse•
bursting at the seams — lleno a reventar•
I was bursting to tell you * — reventaba de ganas de decírtelo•
to be bursting with pride — no caber dentro de sí de orgullo- burst in* * *
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1. [bɜːrst, bɜːst](past & past p burst) intransitive verb1) \<\<balloon/tire\>\> reventarse*; \<\<pipe\>\> reventar*, romperse*; \<\<dam\>\> romperse*to burst open — abrirse* de golpe
2) ( move suddenly) (+ adv compl)
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vt \<\<balloon/bubble\>\> reventar*the river burst its banks — el río se desbordó or se salió de madre
Phrasal Verbs:- burst in
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1)a) ( short surge) ( of applause) salva f; ( of activity) arrebato m, arranque mthere was a burst of laughter from the table in the corner — se oyeron carcajadas en la mesa del rincón
b) ( of gunfire) ráfaga f2) ( of pipe) rotura f -
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past tense, past participle; see burstIsubst. \/bɜːst\/1) revne, brudd, lekkasje2) eksplosjon, salve, sprengning3) utbrudd, anfall4) ( om vær) skyll, byge, skrallat a burst i ett slagII1) briste, ryke, (få til å) revne, sprekke, sprenge(s), eksplodere2) styrte, fare, brase, buse, komme styrtende3) smelleburst a tyre punktere et dekk, få et dekk punktertburst in styrte inn, brase\/buse inn avbryte, (plutselig) falle innburst into bryte ut i, plutselig begynne åhesten satte plutselig i\/til å galoppere briste iburst into flames ta fyrburst in (up)on somebody komme overraskende\/plutselig på noenburst in (up)on a conversation avbryte en samtale, blande seg inn i en samtaleburst open sprenge i stykker, bryte opp, fly oppburst out styrte ut, bryte frem, bryte ut briste i -
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past tense, past participle; see burst* * *I [bə:st]1.intransitive verb( with zaradi) počiti, razpočiti se; ( with s) biti prenapolnjen; ( into v) vlomiti, vlamljati; izbruhniti; nenadoma se prikazati; slang bankrotirati, propasti;2.transitive verbnasilno odpreti; (z)lomiti, zadreti, predreti; prenapolniti; uničiti; slang denar zapravljatito burst open — razpočiti se, naglo se odpretito burst upon s.th. — naleteti na kajto burst with s.th. — razpočiti se od česaII [bə:st]nounrazpoka; (raz)pok, izbruh, eksplozijafiguratively prodor; popivanje, veseljačenje; slang to make a burst — odvaditi seto be on the burst — popivati, veseljačiti, krokati -
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past tense, past participle; see burst* * *[bə:st] n 1 estouro, rompimento, ruptura, explosão. 2 erupção, eclosão. 3 Mil rajada (de arma automática). 4 manifestação repentina de atividade ou energia. 5 fratura, fenda, brecha, racho. • vt+vi (ps and pp burst) 1 estourar, rebentar, explodir. the balloon burst asunder / o balão estourou. the water burst forth / a água jorrou. 2 quebrar, romper. 3 estar repleto. 4 irromper. she burst into the room / ela irrompeu no quarto. 5 abrir(-se) violentamente. the door burst open / a porta abriu-se repentinamente. 6 romper-se, mudar, agir repentinamente. he burst out laughing / ele caiu na gargalhada. they burst their sides with laughing / eles explodiram em risadas. 7 arrombar, arrebentar. he burst open the door / ele arrombou a porta. • adj rompido, estourado. he made a burst sl ele mudou de atitude. to be bursting with estar cheio de, estar repleto de. to burst upon encontrar repentinamente. -
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burst [bɜ:st](verb: preterite, past participle burst)1. noun2. adjective[pipe, blood vessel] éclatéd. ( = begin suddenly) to burst into tears éclater en larmes[+ balloon, bubble, blister] crever ; [+ pipe] faire éclater• to burst open [+ door] ouvrir violemmenta. ( = exclaim) s'écrier* * *[bɜːst] 1.noun ( of flame) jaillissement m, jet m; (of bomb, shell) éclatement m; ( of gunfire) rafale f; (of activity, energy, enthusiasm) accès m2.to put on a burst of speed — Automobile faire une pointe de vitesse
transitive verb (prét, pp burst) crever [balloon, bubble, tyre]; rompre [blood vessel]3.intransitive verb (prét, pp burst)1) [balloon, bubble, tyre] crever; [pipe, boiler] éclater; [dam] rompre; [bomb, firework] éclaterto be bursting at the seams — [bag, room, building] être plein à craquer
to be bursting with health/pride — déborder de santé/de fierté
2) ( emerge suddenly) [people] surgir; [water] jaillir•Phrasal Verbs:- burst in -
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past tense, past participle; see burst* * *• výbuch• vzplanutí• prasknout• puknout• shluk• burst/burst/burst -
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past tense, past participle; see burst* * *eksplozija, sprādziens; uzliesmojums; žūpošana; uztrūkt, eksplodēt, sprāgt; plīst; pārplīst; sagrūt; uzspridzināt, saraut, sagraut -
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past tense, past participle; see burst* * *• zhluk• pretrhnút• prepuknút• impulzívny šum• impulzný šum• puknút• prasknút• oddelovanie -
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I [bɜːst]nome (of flame) vampata f.; (of bomb, shell) esplosione f.; (of gunfire) raffica f.; (of energy, enthusiasm) scoppio m., accesso m.II 1. [bɜːst]to put on a burst of speed — aut. fare uno scatto
verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. burst) fare scoppiare [balloon, tyre]2.to burst a blood vessel — med. causare la rottura di un vaso sanguigno
verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. burst)1) [balloon, tyre] scoppiare; [pipe, boiler, bomb] scoppiare, esplodere; [ dam] rompersi, cedereto be bursting at the seams — [bag, room] essere pieno da scoppiare
2) (emerge suddenly) [ people] spuntare; [ water] sgorgare•- burst in* * *past tense, past participle; see burst* * *burst /bɜ:st/A n.1 rottura; fenditura; squarcio2 (rif. a manifestazione improvvisa) esplosione; scoppio; accesso; scroscio; raffica; fiammata: a burst of laughter, uno scoppio di risate; a burst of applause, uno scrocio di applausi; a burst of heavy rain, un forte scroscio di pioggia; a burst of flames, una fiammata; una vampata; a burst of thunder, un colpo di tuono; a burst of machine-gun fire, una raffica di mitragliatrice; a burst of speed, uno scatto; un'accelerata improvvisa; to put on a burst of speed, fare uno scatto; scattare in avanti; a burst of enthusiasm, una fiammata d'entusiasmo; a burst of anger, uno scoppio (o accesso) d'ira3 sforzo intenso; tirata4 (comput.) burst ( trasferimento di un blocco di dati senza interruzione): burst transfer, trasferimento in modalità burstB pass. e p. p.di to burstC a.squarciato; rotto; scoppiato: a burst pipe, un tubo scoppiato.♦ (to) burst /bɜ:st/(pass. e p. p. burst)A v. i.1 esplodere; scoppiare ( anche fig.): The boilers burst and a fire broke out, le caldaie sono esplose ed è scoppiato un incendio; One of the tyres has burst, è scoppiato un pneumatico; When the storm burst, we took refuge in a hut, quando è scoppiato il temporale, ci siamo rifugiati in una capanna; If you go on eating, you'll burst, se continui a mangiare, scoppierai; I felt as if my heart would burst, mi sentivo scoppiare il cuore2 – to be bursting with, essere pieno zeppo di: Florence is bursting with tourists, Firenze è invasa dai stranieri; The cupboard is bursting with food, la credenza è zeppa di roba da mangiare; full to burst ( with), pieno zeppo; stracolmo3 – to be bursting with, essere gonfio di ( un'emozione); scoppiare di: to be bursting with pride, scoppiare d'orgoglio; The children are bursting with joy, i bambini non stanno in sé dalla gioia4 – to be bursting to, morire (o bruciare, scoppiare) dalla voglia di (fare qc.): She's bursting to tell him the good news, muore dalla voglia di dargli la buona notizia5 (con compl. di direzione) uscire con forza; erompere; prorompere; irrompere; fare irruzione: A scream burst from him, dalla sua bocca proruppe un grido; The crowd burst through the gates, la folla irruppe dai cancelli; The headmaster burst into the classroom, il preside irruppe nell'aula; The police burst into the room, la polizia fece irruzione nella stanza8 (med.) scoppiare; perforarsiB v. t.2 sfondare; forzare; rompere; spaccare: The flooded river has burst its banks, il fiume in piena ha rotto gli argini4 (med.) causare la rottura di (un vaso sanguigno, ecc.); causare la perforazione di: You'll burst a blood vessel if you're not careful, ti scoppierà una vena se non stai attento● to be bursting at the seams, ( di persona) (sentirsi) scoppiare ( per aver mangiato troppo); ( di locale) essere strapieno, rigurgitare, traboccare □ (fam.) to be bursting (to go to the toilet), scoppiare (dalla voglia di andare al gabinetto) □ to burst sb. 's bubble ► bubble, def. 4 □ to burst free, (riuscire a) liberarsi; divincolarsi □ to burst open, aprirsi di colpo, spalancarsi; aprire di colpo, spalancare □ to burst one's sides with laughter (o to be laughing fit to burst), ridere a crepapelle; sbellicarsi dalle risate □ to be ready to burst, essere sul punto di esplodere (fig.).* * *I [bɜːst]nome (of flame) vampata f.; (of bomb, shell) esplosione f.; (of gunfire) raffica f.; (of energy, enthusiasm) scoppio m., accesso m.II 1. [bɜːst]to put on a burst of speed — aut. fare uno scatto
verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. burst) fare scoppiare [balloon, tyre]2.to burst a blood vessel — med. causare la rottura di un vaso sanguigno
verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. burst)1) [balloon, tyre] scoppiare; [pipe, boiler, bomb] scoppiare, esplodere; [ dam] rompersi, cedereto be bursting at the seams — [bag, room] essere pieno da scoppiare
2) (emerge suddenly) [ people] spuntare; [ water] sgorgare•- burst in -
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[bəːst] 1. pt, pp burst, vtPhrasal Verbs:2. vipipe, tyre pękać (pęknąć perf)3. n(also: burst pipe) pęknięta rura fto burst into flames — stawać (stanąć perf) w płomieniach
to burst into tears — wybuchać (wybuchnąć perf) płaczem
to burst out laughing — wybuchać (wybuchnąć perf) śmiechem
to be bursting with — container pękać od +gen; person tryskać +instr
a burst of energy/enthusiasm — przypływ energii/entuzjazmu
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1. noun1) взрыв; burst of applause (of laughter) взрыв аплодисментов (смеха)2) разрыв (снаряда); пулеметная очередь3) вспышка (пламени и т. п.)4) порыв; burst of energy прилив энергии; sport бросок, рывок5) кутеж; to go on the burst загулять, закутить2. verb(past and past participle burst)1) лопаться; разрываться; взрываться (о снаряде, котле); прорываться (о плотине; о нарыве);to burst openа) распахнуться;б) взломать2) разражаться3) взрывать, разрывать, разрушать; разламывать; вскрывать; rivers burst their banks реки размывают свои берега; to burst a bloodvessel получить или вызвать разрыв кровеносного сосуда;burst inburst intoburst outburst upburst withI am simply bursting to tell you я горю нетерпением рассказать вамto burst one's sides надорвать животики от смехаSyn:break* * *1 (n) вспышка2 (v) взрывать; взрываться* * *1) взрыв, вспышка 2) лопаться; взрывать(ся)* * *[ bɜːst] n. взрыв, разрыв, пулеметная очередь; вспышка; порыв v. взрываться, разрываться, взрывать, разрывать; вскрывать, лопнуть, прорываться; ворваться; разражаться* * *взорватьвзорватьсявзрыввзрыватьвысадитьвысаживатьимпульслопатьсянадорватьсяподорванподорванныйподорватьподрыватьпровалпрорватьразорватьразоритьсяразразиться* * *1. сущ. 1) взрыв; разрыв (снаряда); пулеметная очередь 2) взрыв, вспышка (радости, гнева и т. п.) 2. гл.; прош. вр. и прич. прош. вр. - burst 1) лопаться; разрываться; взрываться (о снаряде и т. п.); прорываться (о плотине, нарыве и т. п.) 2) внезапно появиться 3) разражаться (гневом, слезами и т. п.), давать выход чувствам -
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In1) вибух2) військ. шквал вогню; вогневий наліт3) метеор. прорив (маси повітря)4) спалах; порив, поривання; запал5) спорт. ривок; спурт6) імпульс, поштовх; раптове збільшення радіоімпульсу7) розм. пиятика, п'янка8) раптова появаIIv (past і p.p. burst)1) вибухати; розриватися2) лопатися, прориватися3) розривати; проривати; розламувати4) пробиватися5) вдиратися6) висаджувати в повітря7) раптом спалахнути, вибухнути8) бути переповненим9) переповнювати10) розм. зірвати, провалити (план тощо)11) зазнати краху, розоритися12) раптово з'явитися13) несподівано зламатися (тріснути, надламатися)14) несподівано зламатиto burst into flame — спалахнути, запалати
to burst into laughter — розсміятися, розреготатися
to burst into tears — розплакатися, залитися сльозами
to burst out — спалахнути, вибухнути (про війну, епідемію тощо)
* * *I n1) вибух; розрив; вiйcьк. шквал вогню; вогневий наліт; черга вогню2) мeтeop. прорив ( маси повітря)4) прорив; cпopт. ривок; cпopт. спурт5) розм. пиятика, п'янка; гульня6) раптове виникнення ( пейзажу)7) acтp. сплеск або спалах випромінювання8) обч. пакет ( даних)II vburst mode — монопольний режим, пакетний режим
( burst)1) вибухати, розриватися (тж. burst up); підривати; проривати2) лопатися, прориватися; розриватися; refl надірватися3) розривати; проривати; прориватися, пробиватися4) ( into) уриватися, увірватися5) раптово спалахнути, розпочатися6) бути переповненим; переповняти7) зірвати, провалити; зазнати краху, провалитися; розоритися (звич. про комерційне підприємство)8) раптово з'явитися (звич. у полі зору)9) несподівано зламатися; тріснути, надломитися; зненацька зламати; надломити10) to burst into smth давати вихід почуттямto burst into tears — залитися слізьми, розплакатися раптово або бурхливо починати що-небудь
to burst out crying — розплакатися, залитися слізьми
11) to burst with some emotion з трудом стримувати яке-небудь почуття12) to burst upon smb раптово спасти на думку
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burst — I UK [bɜː(r)st] / US [bɜrst] verb Word forms burst : present tense I/you/we/they burst he/she/it bursts present participle bursting past tense burst past participle burst ** 1) [intransitive/transitive] if something filled with air or water… … English dictionary
burst — ► VERB (past and past part. burst) 1) break suddenly and violently apart. 2) be very full. 3) move or be opened suddenly and forcibly. 4) (be bursting with) feel (an irrepressible emotion or impulse). 5) suddenly do something as an expression of… … English terms dictionary
Burst — Burst, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Burst}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bursting}. The past participle bursten is obsolete.] [OE. bersten, bresten, AS. berstan (pers. sing. berste, imp. sing. b[ae]rst, imp. pl. burston, p. p. borsten); akin to D. bersten, G.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Burst — Burst, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Burst}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bursting}. The past participle bursten is obsolete.] [OE. bersten, bresten, AS. berstan (pers. sing. berste, imp. sing. b[ae]rst, imp. pl. burston, p. p. borsten); akin to D. bersten, G.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
burst — O.E. berstan break suddenly (class III strong verb; past tense bærst, pp. borsten), from a West Germanic metathesis of P.Gmc. *brestanan (Cf. O.Fris. bersta, M.Du. berstan, Low Ger. barsten), from PIE root *bhres to burst, break, crack. The forms … Etymology dictionary
burst — burst1 [bə:st US bə:rst] v past tense and past participle burst ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(break open)¦ 2 be bursting with something 3¦(move suddenly)¦ 4 burst open 5 be bursting to do something 6 be bursting 7 burst somebody s bubble 8 burst its banks Phrasal… … Dictionary of contemporary English
burst — [[t]bɜ͟ː(r)st[/t]] ♦♦♦ bursts, bursting (The form burst is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle.) 1) V ERG If something bursts or if you burst it, it suddenly breaks open or splits open and the air or other… … English dictionary
burst*/*/ — [bɜːst] (past tense past participle burst) verb I 1) [I/T] if an object bursts, or if you burst it, it breaks suddenly Did a tyre burst?[/ex] She burst the little boy s balloon.[/ex] 2) [I] to move quickly or suddenly A man burst into the… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
burst — v. & n. v. (past and past part. burst) 1 a intr. break suddenly and violently apart by expansion of contents or internal pressure. b tr. cause to do this. c tr. send (a container etc.) violently apart. 2 a tr. open forcibly. b intr. come open or… … Useful english dictionary
burst into — phrasal verb Word forms burst into : present tense I/you/we/they burst into he/she/it bursts into present participle bursting into past tense burst into past participle burst into 1) burst into something [transitive] to suddenly start doing… … English dictionary
burst — 1 verb past tense and past participle burst 1 BREAK OPEN (I, T) if something bursts or if you burst it, it breaks open or apart suddenly and violently so that its contents come out: You re going to burst the balloon, if you re not careful. 2… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English