请输入您要查询的英文词组:

 

词组 burst into
释义
Idiom
burst intoburst into (something)
to begin to produce a lot of something.
The children burst into tears when they saw their ruined toys.The car burst into flames.The whole situation was so ridiculous, I simply burst into laughter.
Related vocabulary: break into something
Phr V
burst into
bursts, bursting, burst
burst into swh
to enter a room suddenly and without warning, interrupting the people who are in it
The police had burst into her flat in Lambeth, South London, with a search warrant.
burst into sth
to suddenly start to make a noise, especially to start crying, laughing or singing
I told her what he'd said and she burst into laughter.He looked as if he was on the point of bursting into tears.The whole room seemed to burst into song.
phraseburst into1. burst into sth to enter a room very suddenly, interrupting the people who are inside or giving them a shock: Two masked men burst into the house and shot the boys parents in front of him. She burst into the room, waving a large brown envelope.2. burst into sth to suddenly start doing something - used in the following phrasesburst into tears (=suddenly start crying) When I asked her what was wrong, she just burst into tears.burst into laughter (=suddenly start laughing) To John's surprise, Sarah burst into laughter. "What's so funny?" he asked.burst into song (=suddenly start singing) Musicals are ridiculous - people don't burst into song like that in normal life!burst into applause (=start hitting your hands together to show that you have enjoyed a performance, speaker etc) At the end of her speech the audience burst into enthusiastic applause.burst into flames (=suddenly start burning) Their car hit a wall and burst into flames.burst into bloom/flower/leaf (=when leaves or flowers suddenly appear on a plant) In May all the flowers in the valley burst into bloom and the air is filled with their scent.

burst into (some place)

To force entry into some place, often a building. I had to burst into the house because I didn't have my key, and no one else was home!

burst into

1. Also, burst out in or into . Break out into sudden activity. For example, burst into flames means "break out in a fire," as in This dry woodpile may well burst into flames. A version of this term, which dates from the 16th century, was used figuratively by John Milton: "Fame is the spur ... But the fair guerdon [reward] when we hope to find, and think to burst out into sudden blaze" ( Lycidas, 1637).
2. Also, burst out. Give sudden utterance to. For example, burst into tears or laughter or song or speech or burst out crying or laughing or singing , etc. mean "begin suddenly to weep, laugh, sing," and so on, as in When she saw him, she burst into tears, or I burst out laughing when I saw their outfits, or When they brought in the cake, we all burst into song. These terms have been so used since the late 1300s.

burst into

v.
1. To enter some place suddenly and forcefully: The police burst into the room and conducted a raid.
2. To start doing something suddenly: Sometimes we burst into song while we're hiking in the mountains.
随便看

 

英语词组固定搭配大全包含354030条英汉双解词组,基本涵盖了全部常用英文词组、短语的翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/1/29 9:27:12