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41 empezar a cantar
• burst into song• start to sing -
42 entrar de sopetón en
• burst into -
43 entrar de súbito en
• burst in• enter suddenly into -
44 entrar precipitadamente sin ser anunciado
• burst in unannouncedDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > entrar precipitadamente sin ser anunciado
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45 estallar de alegría
• burst with joy -
46 estallar de rabia
• burst with anger -
47 estallar en llamas
• burst into flames• flame bait• flame-resistant• go up• go up in smoke -
48 estallido de risa
• burst of laughter• roar• roar by• roar of laughter• roar past• shout of laughter -
49 explosión de ira
• burst of anger -
50 explotar
• burst out violently• explode on• go bail for• go bankrupt• go places• go public• go very well• go well with• hit the brakes• hit the dirt• make profitable• make progress• make up with• make use of influences• use unfairly• utilise• utilize -
51 incendiarse
• burst into flames• catch fire• catch on fire• get on board• get on for -
52 inflamarse
• burst into flames• catch fire• catch on fire• swell out• take fire• tumefy -
53 lanzar un retahila
• burst out in a diatribe -
54 llorar a lágrima viva
• burst into tears• cry one's heart out• have a good command of• have a good ear• have a good view of• have a GPF• shed bitter tears• sob one's heart out• weep away• weep away the time• weep bitterly• weep copiously• weep floods of tear• weep for joy• weep hole• weep one's heart out• weep oneself out -
55 partirse de risa
• burst one's sides laughing• convulse with laughter• double up laughing• scream with laughter• split one's sides laughing -
56 pasar a la fuerza por
• burst through• smash through -
57 ponerse a cantar
• burst into song -
58 prorrumpir en risa
• burst out laughing -
59 ráfaga
• burst• glissandos• glitter• gussy• gust• gust of rain• gustation -
60 ramalazo de inspiración
• burst of inspirationDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ramalazo de inspiración
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