erupt

erupt [ɪˈrʌpt]  [ɪˈrʌpt] 

第三人称单数:erupts

现在分词:erupting

过去分词:erupted

过去式:erupted

erupt 基本解释

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不及物动词爆发; 喷发; 突然发生; 出疹

及物动词爆发

erupt 网络解释

1. 爆发:招收(enroll)现场进入(enter)了全部(entirety)准备应聘的人,甚至来自赤道(equator)的民族都涂掉(erase)黑色的肤色,激情(火山,情感,战争等)爆发(erupt)在这些人骨子里本质的(essential)思想中,

2. 喷出:emerge 浮出,出現 | erupt 噴出 | evade 逃出

3. 喷发:error treatment 误差处理 | erupt 喷发 | eruption 喷发

4. 喷发,喷出,爆发:eruption 喷发,爆发 | erupt 喷发,喷出,爆发 | escaping hatch (潜艇的)逃生舱口

erupt 词典解释
erupt

1. (火山)喷发,爆发
    When a volcano erupts, it throws out a lot of hot, melted rock called lava, as well as ash and steam.

    e.g. The volcano erupted in 1980, devastating a large area of Washington state...
           那座火山在1980年喷发,摧毁了华盛顿州大片地区。
    e.g. Scientists say Mount Pinatubo could erupt again soon.
           科学家说皮纳图博山近期可能会再次喷发。

eruption
...the volcanic eruption of Tambora in 1815.
1815年坦博拉山的火山喷发

2. (冲突、战斗等)突然发生,爆发,突然加剧
    If violence or fighting erupts, it suddenly begins or gets worse in an unexpected, violent way.

    e.g. Heavy fighting erupted there today after a two-day ceasefire...
           在停火两天后,今天那里爆发了激烈的战斗。
    e.g. Violence erupted as the boys were driven away in two police vans.
           两辆警车将男孩们带走时突然发生了暴力冲突。

eruption
...this sudden eruption of violence.
这次暴力事件的突然发生

3. (某地)爆发动乱;(人群)突然暴怒,发生骚乱
    When people in a place suddenly become angry or violent, you can say that they erupt or that the place erupts .

    e.g. In Los Angeles, the neighborhood known as Watts erupted into riots...
           在洛杉矶,一个叫做沃茨的街区爆发了动乱。
    e.g. This region which had been relatively calm erupted in violence again this spring.
           已经相对平静的这个地区今年春天再次爆发暴力事件。

4. (感情)迸发,突然转变;(常指)变得狂躁
    You say that someone erupts when they suddenly have a change in mood, usually becoming quite noisy.

    e.g. Then, without warning, she erupts into laughter...
           然后在没有任何征兆的情况下,她突然大笑起来。
    e.g. Newman fled barefoot as the cheated husband erupted in fury.
           被戴绿帽的丈夫勃然大怒,纽曼吓得光着脚逃走了。

eruption
...an eruption of despair.
突如其来的绝望

5. (斑疹等)突然出现,冒出
    If your skin erupts, sores or spots suddenly appear there.

    e.g. At the end of the second week, my skin erupted in pimples.
           第二周周末,我的皮肤上突然出现了丘疹。

eruption
...eruptions of adolescent acne.
青春痘的冒出
...an unpleasant skin eruption.
令人难受的皮疹
erupt 单语例句

1. Devils lurk everywhere in summer and you never know when they will possess some stranger to erupt in violence or spontaneously combust.

2. erupt的翻译

2. Striking a happy medium between those who favor fireworks and their foes could eventually erupt into a conundrum for the government.

3. Economics theory tells us a lot about which countries are most vulnerable, but specifying exactly where and when crises will erupt is far more difficult.

4. But Taylor has insisted peacekeepers deploy before he will go to ensure fighting does not erupt again.

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5. Rebellions and wars were more likely to erupt during the cold phases, he says.

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6. A vulcanologist said the quake had heightened volcanic activity at nearby Mount Merapi, a volcano experts believe may be about to erupt.

7. Turkey's military warned Friday that " bloody " internal fighting could erupt in Iraq if political power there is divided up based on ethnicity.

8. Despite repeated government pledges to " crack down " on food industry standards and inspections, safety scares continue to erupt one after the other.

9. erupt

9. Glen said although she did not feel worried, she would not venture into some parts of town where trouble could erupt.

10. Though the US and Russia have both given up a strategy of confrontation, there still is a chance that a nuclear war could erupt.

erupt 英英释义

erupt的反义词

verb

1. become active and spew forth lava and rocks

    e.g. Vesuvius erupts once in a while

    Synonym: belch extravasate

2. erupt or intensify suddenly

    e.g. Unrest erupted in the country
           Tempers flared at the meeting
           The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism

    Synonym: irrupt flare up flare break open burst out

3. become raw or open

    e.g. He broke out in hives
           My skin breaks out when I eat strawberries
           Such boils tend to recrudesce

    Synonym: recrudesce break out

4. erupt的解释

4. start abruptly

    e.g. After 1989, peace broke out in the former East Bloc

    Synonym: break out

5. erupt的解释

5. appear on the skin

    e.g. A rash erupted on her arms after she had touched the exotic plant

6. break out

    e.g. The tooth erupted and had to be extracted

    Synonym: come out break through push through

7. force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up

    e.g. break into tears
           erupt in anger

    Synonym: break burst

8. erupt

8. start to burn or burst into flames

    e.g. Marsh gases ignited suddenly
           The oily rags combusted spontaneously

    Synonym: ignite catch fire take fire combust conflagrate