outbursts
英 [ˈaʊtbɜːsts]
美 [ˈaʊtˌbɜrsts]
n. (感情的)爆发,迸发; (活动)激增; (态度)激化
outburst的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指愤怒等感情的)爆发,迸发
Anoutburstof an emotion, especially anger, is a sudden strong expression of that emotion.- ...an outburst of anger.
勃然大怒 - ...a spontaneous outburst of cheers and applause...
从心底爆发的欢呼和掌声 - There has been another angry outburst against the new local tax introduced today.
于今天开始实施的新地方税再次遭到人们愤怒的抗议。
- ...an outburst of anger.
- N-COUNT (暴力活动的)突发
Anoutburst ofviolent activity is a sudden period of this activity.- Five people were reported killed today in a fresh outburst of violence.
据报道在今天最新发生的暴乱中有5人丧生。 - ...this first great outburst of nationalist student protest.
首次大规模爆发的民族主义学生抗议活动
- Five people were reported killed today in a fresh outburst of violence.
双语例句
- Bathed in moved in the glow of, I feel very happy, because it is to love outbursts.
沐浴于感动的光辉中,我感到无比的高兴,因为那是对爱的宣泄。 - His colleagues used to be shocked by his outbursts of temper.
他的同事过去对他大发雷霆感到震惊。 - A fairly senior woman I know often has bad-tempered outbursts but always says a large and generous sorry afterwards.
我认识一个非常高层的女士,她经常发脾气,但之后总是说一大堆“对不起”。 - The announcement provoked angry outbursts in the senate.
这一宣言在议会中激起了极大的愤怒。 - Since then, increasingly vociferous outbursts against the ills of immigration have become commonplace& and toxic.
从那时起,针对移民弊端的反对声越来越大,成为了社会的主流&同时也是毒瘤。 - Europe has seen protests and outbursts of anti-Semitism whenever the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has erupted, and some analysts say this summer's anger is a cyclical episode that, like others, will fade away.
每当巴以冲突爆发时,欧洲都会出现抗议活动以及排犹情绪的爆发,一些分析人士说,今年夏天的愤怒表达是这个周期性发作的一种,与以往的发作一样会慢慢退去。 - Outbursts of coal and gas prone is related to the evolution history of deformation and coalification of coal-seams.
煤与瓦斯突出倾向与煤层的变质变形历史有关。 - Expect intense communication with others, as tricky transits trigger emotional outbursts and plenty of power games.
误会造成情绪爆发,还有权力游戏,都会造成和他人的交流紧张。 - He was justified in some of his condemnatory outbursts.
他有些火冒三丈的谴责是有理由的。 - A source of pleasant outbursts on the ear.
一个愉快的爆发性新闻在耳。