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41 burst tire
s.1 reventón.2 neumático reventado. -
42 burst treatment
s.tratamiento de choque, tratamiento electroconvulsivo. -
43 burst tyre
s.reventón de llanta. -
44 burst upon
v.sacar de entre manos, poner sobre la mesa. -
45 burst with
v.estallar de, desatarse en, estar que revienta de, no caber de. -
46 to burst into song
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47 to burst into tears
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48 to burst into
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49 to burst open
1 (bud, flower) abrirse2 figurative use abrirse de golpe -
50 to burst through
1 (cordon, barrier) atravesar a empujones, romper2 figurative use (sun) brillar a través de1 (sun) brillar repentinamente -
51 break or burst out
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52 to burst forth
(water) brotar, salir a chorro -
53 to burst in
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54 to burst into bloom
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55 to burst into flames
estallar en llamas -
56 to burst its banks
(river) salirse de madre -
57 to burst out crying/laughing
to burst out crying/laughingecharse a llorar/reír -
58 to burst out laughing
echarse a reír -
59 alternating burst
nTV burst alternante m (AmL), estallido alternante m (Esp) -
60 rock burst
golpe de carga, revenimientoEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > rock burst
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