intransitive. To break forth; to burst in or out. Also: to escape. Occasionally in perfect tense formed with to be.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > manner of action > violent action or operation > be violent [verb (intransitive)] > burst violently from rest or restraint (14) abreakOE intransitive. To break forth; to burst in or out. Also: to escape. Occasionally in perfect tense formed with to be. outburstOE intransitive. To burst out. outbreaka1450 intransitive. To break out; spec. to break into speech or into sound. Also transitive: †to utter (a word) (obsolete). reboil1477 intransitive. To boil up (again), to seethe; to boil over. Chiefly figurative. Obsolete. to break forth1535 Of flame, light, passion, war, disease, etc.: To burst out, break out. burst1542 Of a tempest, conflagration, disease, or the like. Chiefly with out, forth. to break out1574 Said of exclamations, feelings, passions, traits; of discord, riot, war, rebellion, etc. go1583 With reference to sound. intransitive. To make a specified type of sound or noise, as to go bang, to go clatter, to go crash, etc. fulminate1630 transitive. In extended use. To cause (words, vengeance, trouble, etc.) to flash forth; to unleash, to wreak. break1693 To come out or emerge by breaking barriers; to burst forth, rush out with sudden violence. Const. upon… of natural phenomena, as a storm, light, etc. lasha1716 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 rage out1720 In extended use, of things. intransitive. Of a violent phenomenon, event, or disturbance (as a battle, dispute, etc.): to continue or prevail… rip1856 intransitive. colloquial. To break or burst out angrily (esp. with an oath). Now rare. outflame1890 intransitive. To flame out, burst into blaze or brilliancy. |
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