burst into
英 [bɜːst ˈɪntə]
美 [bɜːrst ˈɪntə]
突然…起来; 突然变成
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 突然…起来
If youburst intotears, laughter, or song, you suddenly begin to cry, laugh, or sing.- She burst into tears and ran from the kitchen.
她突然哭起来,跑出了厨房。 - ...books that cause adults to burst into helpless laughter.
让成年人忍俊不禁的书籍
- She burst into tears and ran from the kitchen.
- PHRASAL VERB (花、叶等)突然绽放,突然长出
When plantsburst intoleaf or flower, their leaves or flowers suddenly open.- ...rows of wallflowers promising to burst into bloom.
一排排桂竹香含苞待放
- ...rows of wallflowers promising to burst into bloom.
- PHRASAL VERB 突然变成
If you say that somethingbursts intoa particular situation or state, you mean that it suddenly changes into that situation or state.- This weekend's fighting is threatening to burst into full-scale war...
本周末的冲突有升级成全面战争的危险。 - The engine burst into life.
引擎突然发动了。
- This weekend's fighting is threatening to burst into full-scale war...
- toburst into flames→ see:flame
双语例句
- This weekend's fighting is threatening to burst into full-scale war
本周末的冲突有升级成全面战争的危险。 - The children burst into the room.
孩子们涌进了房间。 - My father would burst into the kitchen bouncing a football.
我的父亲会颠着足球冲进厨房。 - Thousands of Ukrainians burst into cries of 'bravo' on the steps of the parliament
成千上万的乌克兰人聚集在议会门前高喊“好啊”。 - The plane was returning to the airport soon after takeoff when it burst into flames
飞机起飞之后不久便起火,于是掉头返回机场。 - She and her two daughters were held at gunpoint by a gang who burst into their home.
闯入她家的一伙歹徒用枪胁迫她和她的两个女儿。 - The crowd burst into cheers.
人群中爆发出一片欢呼声。 - My father would burst into the kitchen, brushing past my mother
我父亲会紧贴着母亲擦身而过,冲进厨房。 - The audience burst into an uproar.
举座哗然。 - She burst into tears when she learned her failure in the exam.
她一听说自己考试不及格就失声大哭。