释义 |
aburst, adv., prop. phr.|əˈbɜːst| [a prep.1 of state + burst n. The modern use of the word is not descended from the old, but analogous to abloom, etc.] †1. In a burst (of rage, etc.).
1205Layamon II. 639 Cnihtes an burste weoren. [1250 Cnihtes a borst weren.] 2. In a bursting condition; bursting.
1876Mrs. Whitney Sights & Ins. II. xxxvi. 650 Country like this,—all alive, and aburst, and teeming. |