intransitive. To burst asunder, to be shattered.
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > breaking or cracking > break [verb (intransitive)] > shatter or break to pieces or burst (59) to-burstc893 intransitive. To burst asunder, to be shattered. forbursta1000 intransitive. To burst asunder; to break. springOE intransitive. To shatter into pieces or fragments; to burst, to break, to split; to give way. Also figurative of the heart. to-flyc1000 intransitive. To fly in different directions, to be dispersed in flight; also, to fly to pieces, be shattered. to-shootc1000 intransitive. To spring apart; to burst asunder. to-springc1000 intransitive. To spring apart; to burst asunder. to-drevea1225 intransitive. To break apart; to be driven asunder; to disperse. to-resea1225 intransitive. To shake, to quake; to be shaken to pieces. to-breakc1230 intransitive. To break into pieces; to burst asunder; to be ruptured, shattered, or fractured. to go shiversc1275 Phrases. in shivers, broken, in small fragments (so to break, burst,etc. inor into shivers); (all) to shivers, into small fragments; †to go shivers… to-drivec1275 intransitive. To be splintered or shattered; to break up; to burst. to-rivec1275 intransitive. To burst asunder; to split, cleave, splinter, shiver. to-shenec1275 intransitive. To come or break in pieces. to-wendc1275 intransitive. To go to pieces, break asunder; also figurative. debruise1297 intransitive. To be dashed to pieces. Obsolete. lash13.. intransitive. To make a sudden movement; to dash, fly, rush, spring, start. Of light: To flash. Of tears, water: To pour, rush. Occasionally with… to-dashc1300 intransitive. To split or burst asunder. to-scatter13.. intransitive. To part asunder, go to pieces. rare. to-shiver13.. intransitive. To fly to shivers, break into splinters. shiverc1330 intransitive. To fly in pieces; to split. bequash1377 intransitive. To shake or fall in pieces, to be shattered. shinderc1390 transitive and intransitive. To shiver or shatter in pieces. brasta1400 intransitive and transitive = burst, v. bursta1400 Now chiefly of a surface or thing with extended surface: To break suddenly when in a state of tension, to fly asunder or in pieces; to be broken… to-shiderc1450 intransitive to break in pieces, to be shivered. to fly in pieces1488 to fly in pieces, or simply to fly: to break up suddenly, shiver, split up. †to fly on fire: to burst into flames. sprent1488 intransitive. To spring apart; to break or split into small fragments or splinters. Obsolete. splindera1500 intransitive to splinter. reavec1560 intransitive. To burst. Obsolete. dishiver1562 transitive and intransitive. To shiver to pieces. shatter1567 To become broken suddenly or violently into fragments or separate parts; to fly in pieces or asunder. Also with up. disshiver1586 intransitive. To become shattered, fall to pieces. split1590 As predicate to all: to go to pieces. Obsolete. slent1608 intransitive. To burst or split. Obsolete. rare. besplit1638 disrupt1657 intransitive. To burst asunder. rare. splintera1661 intransitive. To split; to break, burst, or fly into or to splinters or fragments; to come away in splinters. rupture1734 intransitive. To undergo rupture; to tear, split, or burst open. explode1784 intransitive. Of an object: to shatter, burst, or break apart violently through the action of pressure, typically from within, scattering fragments… to ding in staves1786 Phrases. to ding in staves: to break in pieces. to fall into staves: to fall to pieces. to take a stave out of one's cog (cf. cog, n.5 1). to break, knock etc., or go, to smash1798 A shivered or broken-up condition. Chiefly in phrases to break, knocketc., or go, to smash. Also used figuratively (cf. 4a). spell1811 transitive and intransitive. To splinter. to go (also run) smash1818 Used adverbially, as in to go (also run) smash. to play smash1841 to play smash: to come to grief; to wreak havoc with. dialect and U.S. colloquial. bust1844 intransitive. To burst, esp. as a result of internal pressure; (also) to break, fall to pieces; (hence) to stop working. Also with adverb, as open… splitter1860 intransitive. To break into fragments. disrump1886 To break up, burst asunder, disrupt, v. to fall into staves1895 Phrases. to ding in staves: to break in pieces. to fall into staves: to fall to pieces. to take a stave out of one's cog (cf. cog, n.5 1). smash1904 To break or fly in pieces, esp. as the result of a blow or impact. Subcategories:— of a specific thing (1) — with noise (5) — blow up or explode (3) — implode (1) |
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