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单词 erupt
释义 erupt
\ə̇ˈrəpt, ēˈ-\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Latin eruptus past participle of erumpere to burst forth, break out, from e- + rumpere to break — more at rupture
intransitive verb
1.
 a. : to force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up (as lava or steam)
  < a volcano may erupt explosively or quietly >
  < the man erupted with anger >
 b.
  (1) : to burst from or as if from limits or restraint : emerge with a sudden often violent rush (as from a volcano or geyser) : burst
   < towering flames erupt from the oil tank >
   < steam erupts from the geyser >
   : irrupt
   < a new leader erupts upon the national scene >
   < shouting men erupted into the square >
  (2) of a tooth : to emerge through the gum
 c. : to become active or violent : break forth : explode
  < the village erupts into celebration >
  < the chorus erupts into song >
  < hostility erupted into bloody clashes >
  < war erupted between the two nations >
2.
 a. : to break out with or as if with a skin eruption
  < erupted with measles >
  < the literature of the day erupted with essays on the general depravity of the jazz age — Esquire's Jazz Book >
 b. : to appear in numbers suddenly
  < pimples erupt all over the skin >
  : burgeon
  < the multiplicity of the schemes that seem to erupt all over the place — E.E.Schattschneider >
transitive verb
: to force out or release (as something pent up) usually suddenly and violently : cause to erupt : throw out : expel, eject
 < the volcano erupted lava bombs >
 < the general erupted orders — Frederic Sondern >
 < living populations will continue to erupt new biotypes — American Naturalist >
erupt·ible \-təbəl\ adjective
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