erupt的意思和读音

erupt

: [ɪˈrʌpt] : [ɪ'rʌpt]

v.;(;(

erupts  erupting  erupted  

adj.+n.volcano erupt

v.subside,hold back

v.explode,blow up,break out,flare up,go off

eruptv.

1.[i][t];(when a volcanoerupts or burning rocks, smoke, etc.erupt orare erupted , the burning rocks, etc. are thrown out from the volcano

The volcano could erupt at any time.

Ash began to erupt from the crater.

An immense volume of rocks and molten lava was erupted.

2.[i]to start happening, suddenly and violently

Violence erupted outside the embassy gates.使

The unrest erupted into revolution.

3.[i][t]to suddenly express your feelings very strongly, especially by shouting loudly

When Davis scored for the third time the crowd erupted.

My father just erupted into fury.

‘How dare you?’ she erupted.“?”

4.[i]to suddenly appear on your skin

A rash had erupted all over his chest.

v.1.(),,2.();(齿);()3.;

v.1.to start suddenly with a lot of violence or noise; if a place erupts, there is suddenly a lot of noise as people start shouting, laughing, or fighting; to suddenly express a particular feeling, especially anger, in a noisy way2.if a volcano erupts, it explodes inside and flames, rocks, and lava come out of the top3.if spots erupt on your skin, a lot of them suddenly appear there

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1.But when he would spring from his chair to express his thanks to a patron, his tanned, well-worn face would erupt into hundreds of wrinkles.

2.Socially there appears to be bit of drama brewing, so be watchful - it may erupt in mid-September.9

3.Attempt to impose a new order from the outside and violence is all but sure to erupt.

4.If magma is going to erupt, it will start to move within the earth's crust and force its way up to migrate to the surface.

5.Their suppressed laughter had built up such a pressure: it was like a volcano ready to erupt.

6.Mars appears to have cooled to the point where volcanism is very rare, although lava does occasionally erupt onto the surface.

7.But when it is concealed in darkness, repressed out of shame, and denied out of fear, the shadow has no choice but to erupt.

8.That's also where you'll find the Philippines, an island nation whose most active volcano seems ready to erupt.

9.When volcanoes erupt and you see a white billowing cloud hurtling to the sky, much of that is water vapor.

10.Even then, security is still dicey around the edges of the district, where skirmishes frequently erupt.