to fly out: (a) to spring out, come out suddenly; to rush out; (b) to ‘explode’ or burst out into extravagance in conduct, language, or temper…
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释义 | the mind > emotion > anger > manifestation of anger > show anger [verb (intransitive)] > explode with or give vent to anger (5) to fly outc1400 to fly out: (a) to spring out, come out suddenly; to rush out; (b) to ‘explode’ or burst out into extravagance in conduct, language, or temper… to flame out, upa1701 figurative. Of persons: To burn (with envy, fury, indignation, etc.); to look angrily or passionately upon. to flame out, up: to break out into open… explode1834 Figurative and metaphorical uses of sense 5. intransitive. Of a person: to give sudden, violent, or free expression to an emotion or reaction; esp.… detonate1836 figurative. To give vent to sudden anger or other violent feeling; to ‘explode’. (Also transitive). plotzc1920 intransitive. To burst, explode. Chiefly figurative: to demonstrate or exhibit extreme anger, surprise, etc. |
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