●ˌbreak ˈout🔑1.if sth unpleasant such as a fire, a war, etc. breaks out, it starts suddenly(火灾、战争等)突然发生,爆发◆They would have got married in 1939 if war had not broken out. 要不是爆发战争,他们在 1939 年就结婚了。◆A fire broke out on a ferry yesterday. 昨天一艘渡轮突然失火。SUBJwar, fire, fighting, row, violence2. ( ˌbreak ˈout of sth) to escape from a place or from a situation逃离;脱身◆Two terrorists have broken out of Blackwall Prison. 两名恐怖分子从布莱克沃尔监狱脱逃。◆She longed to break out of the daily routine. 她渴望摆脱单调无趣的日常生活。3.if sth breaks out on your skin, your skin becomes covered in sth(皮肤)布满◆Sweat broke out all over his body. 他浑身冒汗。◆ (NAmE) I keep breaking out (= I keep getting lots of spots). 我脸上老是长粉刺。[v + adv]2also[v + adv + prep]▸ˈbreakout
noun
1.an escape from prison越狱2. (especially NAmE) an occasion when you get spots on the face, etc.长粉刺◆I’m prone to breakouts on my forehead. 我额头容易长粉刺。▸ˈoutbreak
noun
the start of sth or the sudden appearance of sth unpleasant or violent突然发生;突发◆the outbreak of war 战争的爆发◆an outbreak of food poisoning 食物中毒事件◆outbreaks of rain 骤雨