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«мыльный пузыpь лoпнул», иллюзии pacceялиcь, ничтoжнocть кoгo-л. (или чeгo-л.) cтaлa oчeвиднoйFor a while BBC's [The Billionaire Boys Club] business seemed to be booming. Then the bubble burst. Today the boys face trial for kidnapping and murder (Newsweek) -
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(of smth.)выявить бecпoлeзнocть чeгo-л., дoкaзaть пуcтoту, бeccмыcлeннocть, ничтoжнocть чeгo-л., paзвeнчaть чтo-л. (cp. лoпнуть кaк мыльный пузыpь) Japan is bursting the bubble of inflated land prices (Business Week International. Wi-lloughby's cutting tone pricked the bubble of Loomis's illusions and hopes about mercy and understanding (5. Heym) -
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bubble [ˈbʌbl]1. nounbulle f[hot liquid] bouillonner ; [stream] glouglouter3. compounds[excitement] monter* * *['bʌbl] 1.1) (in air, liquid, glass) bulle f (in dans)2) Commerce prix m gonflé3) ( germ-free chamber) chambre f stérile2.1) ( form bubbles) gen faire des bulles; [fizzy drink] pétiller; [boiling liquid] bouillonner3) (be lively, happy) être très animéto bubble with — déborder de [enthusiasm, ideas]
4) ( make bubbling sound) glouglouter•Phrasal Verbs: -
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1. noun1) Blase, die; (small) Perle, die; (fig.) Seifenblase, dieblow bubbles — [Seifen]blasen machen
2) (domed canopy) [Glas]kuppel, die2. intransitive verb1) (form bubbles) [Wasser, Schlamm, Lava:] Blasen bilden; [Suppe, Flüssigkeiten:] brodeln; (make sound of bubbles) [Bach, Quelle:] plätschern2) (fig.)bubble with something — vor etwas (Dat.) übersprudeln
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/84907/bubble_over">bubble over* * *1. noun(a floating ball of air or gas: bubbles in lemonade.) die Blase2. verb(to form or rise in bubbles: The champagne bubbled in the glass.) sprudeln- bubbly- bubble over* * *bub·ble[ˈbʌbl̩]suddenly the \bubble burst auf einmal ist alles wie eine Seifenblase geplatztto blow a \bubble eine Seifenblase machenII. vi kochen; coffee, stew brodeln; boiling water, fountain sprudeln; champagne perlen; (make bubbling sound) blubbern; ( fig) anger kochen* * *['bʌbl]1. nBlase f; (on plane etc) (Glas)kuppel fto burst sb's bubble (fig) — jdn auf den Boden der Tatsachen zurückbringen
2. vi2) (= make bubbling noise) blubbern (inf); (cooking liquid, geyser etc) brodeln; (stream) plätschern3) (fig)to bubble with excitement/enthusiasm/confidence — fast platzen vor Aufregung/Begeisterung/Selbstvertrauen
* * *bubble [ˈbʌbl]A s3. fig Seifenblase f:burst the bubble of etwas wie eine Seifenblase zerplatzen lassen4. fig Schwindel(geschäft) m(n):prick the bubble den Schwindel auffliegen lassen5. a) Sprudeln n, Brodeln n, (Auf)Wallen nb) Perlen nB v/ia) sprudeln, brodeln, (auf)wallen (kochendes Wasser etc)b) sprudeln, perlen (Sekt etc)c) Blasen bilden (Gas):with vor dat)* * *1. noun1) Blase, die; (small) Perle, die; (fig.) Seifenblase, dieblow bubbles — [Seifen]blasen machen
2) (domed canopy) [Glas]kuppel, die2. intransitive verb1) (form bubbles) [Wasser, Schlamm, Lava:] Blasen bilden; [Suppe, Flüssigkeiten:] brodeln; (make sound of bubbles) [Bach, Quelle:] plätschern2) (fig.)bubble with something — vor etwas (Dat.) übersprudeln
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Blase -n f. v.blubbern v.sprudeln v. -
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1. noun(a floating ball of air or gas: bubbles in lemonade.) burbuja
2. verb(to form or rise in bubbles: The champagne bubbled in the glass.) burbujear- bubbly- bubble over
bubble1 n burbuja / pompabubble2 vb borbotear / burbujeartr['bʌbəl]1 (in liquid) burbuja; (of soap) pompa1 burbujear2 (boil) borbotear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbubble bath espuma de bañobubble chamber SMALLPHYSICS/SMALL cámara de burbujasbubble gum chicle nombre masculino de globosbubble wrap plástico burbujasto bubble over with joy: rebosar de alegríabubble n: burbuja fn.• ampolla s.f.• burbuja s.f.• burbujear s.m.• pompa s.f.v.• borbotear v.• bullir v.• burbujear v.
I 'bʌbəlto blow bubbles — hacer* pompas
speech/thought bubble — bocadillo m, globito m ( en una historieta)
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1) ( form bubbles) \<\<lava\>\> bullir; \<\<champagne\>\> burbujear2) \<\<person\>\>she bubbles with enthusiasm — rebosa (de) or desborda entusiasmo, el entusiasmo le sale por los poros
•Phrasal Verbs:['bʌbl]1.N (in liquid) burbuja f ; (in paint) ampolla f ; (=soap bubble) pompa f ; (in cartoon) bocadillo m, globo mto blow bubbles — (with soap) hacer pompas; (with bubble gum) hacer globos
the bubble burst — (fig) se deshizo la burbuja
2.VI [champagne, bath water] burbujear; (=bubble forth) borbotar3.CPDbubble and squeak N — (Brit) (Culin) carne picada frita con patatas y col
bubble bath N — gel m de baño
bubble car N — coche-cabina m, huevo m
bubble gum N — chicle m (de globo)
bubble memory N — memoria f de burbuja
bubble pack N — envasado m en lámina
bubble wrap N — envoltorio m de plástico con burbujas
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I ['bʌbəl]to blow bubbles — hacer* pompas
speech/thought bubble — bocadillo m, globito m ( en una historieta)
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1) ( form bubbles) \<\<lava\>\> bullir; \<\<champagne\>\> burbujear2) \<\<person\>\>she bubbles with enthusiasm — rebosa (de) or desborda entusiasmo, el entusiasmo le sale por los poros
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bub·ble [ʼbʌbl̩] nsuddenly the \bubble burst auf einmal ist alles wie eine Seifenblase geplatzt;to blow a \bubble eine Seifenblase machen; -
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N1. तड़कA burst of applause--------VI1. फटनाThe bubble burstThe dam burst2. निकल\burstभागनाHe burst out of the house into the cool night3. एकाएक\burstप्रकट\burstहो\burstजानाThe sun burst into view -
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1. noun(a floating ball of air or gas: bubbles in lemonade.) boble2. verb(to form or rise in bubbles: The champagne bubbled in the glass.) boble (opp)- bubbly- bubble overblæreIsubst. \/ˈbʌbl\/1) boble, bobling2) ( overført) såpeboble (humbug, svindel)3) ( om baby) rap, oppstøthalf a bubble off plumb (hverdagslig, om person) sprø, ikke helt riktigIIverb \/ˈbʌbl\/1) boble, sprudle, boble opp2) ( om baby) rapebubble (over) with something sprudle av noe, være sprengfylt med noe -
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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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A n ( of flame) jaillissement m, jet m ; (of bomb, shell) éclatement m ; ( of gunfire) rafale f ; (of activity, energy, enthusiasm) accès m ; a burst of growth une poussée ; a burst of weeping une crise de larmes ; a burst of laughter un éclat de rire ; a burst of anger un accès de colère ; a burst of applause un tonnerre d'applaudissements ; a burst of colour une explosion de couleurs ; a burst of inspiration un éclat de génie ; there has been a burst of interest in the 1920s/in her work il y a eu un regain d'intérêt subit pour les années 20/pour son œuvre ; to put on a burst of speed Aut faire une pointe de vitesse.B vtr ( prét, pp burst) crever [balloon, bubble, tyre] ; to burst a blood vessel Med rompre un vaisseau sanguin ; the river burst its banks le fleuve a rompu ses digues ; a burst pipe un tuyau qui a éclaté.1 [balloon, bubble, tyre] crever ; [abscess] crever, percer ; [pipe, boiler] éclater ; [dam] rompre ; [bomb, shell, firework] éclater ; to be bursting at the seams, to be full to bursting point [bag, room, building] être plein à craquer ; hum [person] ( from too much food) n'en pouvoir plus, être plein comme une outre ; to be laughing fit to burst se tordre de rire ; to be bursting to do mourir d'envie de faire ; to be bursting (for the toilet) ○ avoir besoin de faire pipi ○ ; to be bursting with health/enthusiasm/pride déborder de santé/d'enthousiasme/de fierté ;2 ( emerge suddenly) [people] surgir ; [water etc] jaillir ; the sun burst through the clouds le soleil a percé les nuages ; soldiers burst from behind the hedgerows des soldats ont surgi brusquement de derrière les haies ; they burst onto the rock scene in 1982 ils ont fait irruption dans le monde du rock en 1982.■ burst in:▶ burst in faire irruption, entrer en trombe ; to burst in on a meeting/conversation interrompre brusquement une réunion/conversation.■ burst into:▶ burst into [sth]1 entrer dans [qch] en trombe, faire irruption dans [room, building, meeting] ;2 to burst into blossom ou bloom s'épanouir ; to burst into leaf se couvrir de feuilles ; to burst into flames s'enflammer ; to burst into song se mettre à chanter ; to burst into tears fondre en larmes ; to burst into laughter éclater de rire.■ burst open:▶ burst open [sth], burst [sth] open ouvrir [qch] violemment.1 ( come out) to burst out of a room/building sortir en trombe d'une pièce/d'un immeuble ; he was bursting out of his waistcoat fig il était boudiné dans son gilet ; the straw was bursting out of the mattress la paille sortait du matelas éventré ;2 ( start) to burst out laughing éclater de rire ; to burst out crying fondre en larmes ; to burst out singing se mettre (tout d'un coup) à chanter ;3 ( exclaim) s'écrier, s'exclamer ; ‘you're lying!’ he burst out angrily ‘tu mens!’ s'écria-t-il en colère.▶ burst through [sth] rompre [barricade, road block] ; she burst through the door elle est entrée violemment or brusquement. -
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burst [bɜ:st]éclatement ⇒ 1 (a) éclat ⇒ 1 (b) jaillissement ⇒ 1 (b) éclater ⇒ 2 (a) crever ⇒ 2 (a), 3 faire éclater ⇒ 3(pt & pp burst)1 noun(b) (sudden eruption → of laughter) éclat m; (→ of emotion) accès m, explosion f; (→ of ideas) jaillissement m; (→ of thunder) coup m; (→ of flame) jet m, jaillissement m; (→ of applause) salve f;∎ Military a burst of gunfire une rafale;∎ he had a sudden burst of energy il a eu un sursaut d'énergie;∎ to put on or to have a sudden burst of speed faire une pointe de vitesse, accélérer soudainement;∎ we heard a burst of music on entendit quelques mesures;∎ a burst of activity une poussée d'activité;∎ to work in bursts travailler par à-coups(a) (break, explode → balloon, paper bag) éclater; Medicine (→ abscess, bubble) crever; Cars (→ tyre) crever, éclater; (→ bottle) éclater, voler en éclats; (→ dam) éclater, céder;∎ to be bursting with pride crever d'orgueil;∎ to be bursting with health déborder de santé;∎ to be bursting with impatience bouillir d'impatience;∎ I was bursting to tell him je mourais d'envie de le lui dire;∎ figurative his heart felt as if it would burst with joy/grief il crut que son cœur allait éclater de joie/se briser de chagrin;∎ familiar to be bursting (for the toilet) avoir terriblement envie d'aller aux toilettes□ ;∎ humorous I'll burst if I eat any more je vais éclater si je mange une bouchée de plus(b) (enter, move suddenly)∎ two policemen burst into the house deux policiers ont fait irruption dans la maison;∎ she burst through the door elle est entrée brusquement;∎ the front door burst open la porte d'entrée s'est ouverte brusquement;∎ the sun suddenly burst through the clouds le soleil perça ou apparut soudain à travers les nuages(balloon, bubble) crever, faire éclater; (pipe) faire éclater; (boiler) faire éclater, faire sauter; Cars (tyre) crever, faire éclater; Medicine (abscess) crever, percer;∎ the river is about to burst its banks le fleuve est sur le point de déborder;∎ we've got a burst pipe (in house) nous avons un tuyau qui a éclaté;∎ to burst a blood vessel se faire éclater une veine, se rompre un vaisseau sanguin;∎ British familiar humorous don't burst a blood vessel to get it done ce n'est pas la peine de te crever pour finir, ce n'est pas la peine de te tuer à la tâche∎ the children burst forth into the playground les enfants se précipitèrent dans la cour de récréation;∎ he burst forth with a song il se mit à chanter(enter violently) faire irruption; (interrupt conversation) interrompre brutalement la discussion; (intrude) entrer précipitamment;∎ it was very rude of you to burst in on or upon us like that c'était très mal élevé de ta part de faire irruption chez nous comme ça∎ to burst into laughter éclater de rire;∎ to burst into tears éclater en sanglots, fondre en larmes;∎ to burst into song se mettre à chanter;∎ to burst into flames prendre feu, s'enflammer(door → open suddenly) ouvrir brusquement; (smash open) enfoncer, briser; (cover, lock) faire sauter(of door) s'ouvrir brusquement(leave suddenly) sortir précipitamment;∎ two men suddenly burst out of the room deux hommes sortirent en trombe de la pièce(exclaim) s'exclamer, s'écrier;∎ to burst out laughing éclater de rire;∎ to burst out crying fondre en larmes;∎ they all burst out singing ils se sont tous mis à chanter d'un coup;∎ "I love you", he burst out "je t'aime", lança-t-il -
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bubble ['bʌbəl]1 noun∎ soap bubbles bulles fpl de savon; (in liquid) bouillon m; (in champagne) bulle f; (in glass) bulle f, soufflure f; (in paint) boursouflure f, cloque f; (in metal) soufflure f(b) (transparent cover) cloche f∎ to prick or to burst sb's bubble réduire à néant les illusions de qn, enlever ses illusions à qn;∎ the bubble finally burst finalement mes/ses etc illusions s'envolèrent∎ figurative her real feelings bubbled beneath the surface ses sentiments véritables bouillonnaient en elle∎ the children were bubbling with excitement les enfants étaient tout excités ou surexcités►► bubble bath bain m moussant;bubble gum bubble-gum m;familiar bubble gum music = musique destinée aux jeunes adolescents;Computing bubble memory mémoire f à bulles;Commerce bubble scheme affaire f pourri;Computing bubble store mémoire f à bulles;Commerce bubble wrap bullpack ® msortir à gros bouillonsalso figurative déborder;∎ to bubble over with enthusiasm déborder d'enthousiasme -
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A n1 (in air, liquid, glass) bulle f (in dans) ; ( in paintwork) boursouflure f ; air bubble, bubble of air bulle f d'air ; to blow bubbles faire des bulles ;4 ( sound) glouglou m.B vi1 ( form bubbles) gen faire des bulles ; [fizzy drink] pétiller ; [boiling liquid] bouillonner ; to bubble out of the ground jaillir du sol à gros bouillons ;2 fig ( boil) to bubble beneath the surface bouillonner sous la surface ; to keep the issue bubbling alimenter l'affaire ;4 ( make bubbling sound) glouglouter.I'm waiting for the bubble to burst je pense que c'est trop beau pour durer.■ bubble over déborder (with de). -
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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
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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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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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[bɜ:st, Am bɜ:rst] n3) of flame auflodern\burst of activity plötzliche Geschäftigkeit;\burst of applause Beifallssturm m;\burst of growth Wachstumsschub m;to 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 m;to put on a \burst of speed einen Zahn zulegen ( fam) vi < burst or (Am a.) bursted, burst or (Am a.) bursted>1) ( explode) balloon, pipe, tyre platzen; bubble zerplatzen; dam bersten, brechen; wound aufplatzen;to be \bursting to do sth darauf brennen, etw zu tunI'm \bursting to go to the loo! ich muss ganz dringend aufs Klo! ( fam)4) ( come suddenly) durchbrechen;the sun \burst through the clouds die Sonne brach durch die Wolken;to \burst through the enemy lines die feindlichen Stellungen durchbrechenPHRASES:to \burst at the seams ( fam) aus allen Nähten platzen;to do sth fit to \burst ( fam) etw mit voller Kraft tun;she was crying fit to \burst sie war völlig in Tränen aufgelöst;Tom was singing fit to \burst Tom sang aus vollem Hals;she is talking fit to \burst sie redet wie ein Wasserfall vt < burst or (Am a.) bursted, burst or (Am a.) bursted> to \burst sth etw zum Platzen bringen;the river \burst its banks der Fluss trat über die Ufer;she \burst a blood vessel ihr ist eine Ader geplatzt;to \burst a balloon/ tyre einen Ballon/Reifen platzen lassenPHRASES:to \burst sb's bubble jds Illusionen pl zerstören -
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[bɜːst] 1. гл.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. burst1)а) лопаться; разрываться; взрываться ( о снаряде); прорываться (о плотине, нарыве)The driver lost control when a tyre burst. — Шофёр потерял управление, когда лопнула шина.
A dam burst. — Плотина прорвалась.
The door burst open. — Дверь распахнулась.
Shells were bursting all around us. — Вокруг нас рвались снаряды.
б) прорывать; вызывать разрыв, разрушение; разламывать; вскрыватьto burst one's sides with laughter / laughing — надорвать животики от смеха
Monsoons caused the river to burst its banks. — Вследствие муссонов река вышла из берегов.
I burst the door open and came in. — Я распахнул дверь и вошёл.
The enemy are already bursting through our weakened defences. — Враг уже прорвал нашу ослабленную оборону.
The sun was burst through the clouds. — Солнце выглядывало из-за туч.
•Syn:2) (burst on / onto / upon)Chinese companies have burst upon the scene with millions of dollars in their pockets. — Неожиданно на рынке появились китайские компании с миллионами долларов.
We were having a nice quiet meal outdoors when the boys burst on the scene, shouting and fooling about. — Мы мило сидели за ужином в саду, как вдруг появились мальчишки и начали кричать и буянить.
б) неожиданно открывать, обнаруживать (что-л.)Just then the meaning of what had been said burst on him, and he knew that he had been right. —И тогда он вдруг понял, что же на самом деле было сказано, и убедился, что был прав.
3) ( burst into) внезапно или бурно начинать (что-л.)to burst into tears / laughter — разразиться слезами, смехом
The aircraft burst into flames. — Самолёт вспыхнул.
Syn:burst out 2)4)а) быть переполненным; с трудом сдерживать (какое-л. чувство)He almost burst with pride when his son began to excel at football. — Он был переполнен гордостью от успехов своего сына в футболе.
I am bursting (for a pee). — Я сейчас описаюсь. (Мне срочно нужно в туалет.)
I am bursting to tell you the good news. — Мне не терпится сообщить вам эту добрую весть.
б) переполнять•- burst in
- burst out
- burst through••2. сущ.to burst smb.'s bubble — разрушить чьи-л. иллюзии
1) взрыв; разрыв ( снаряда); пулемётная очередьSyn:2) взрыв, вспышка (эмоций, активности)3) прорыв; разрыв;4) спорт. бросок, рывок5) разг. попойка, пьянкаto go on the burst — загулять, закутить
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