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词汇 erupt
释义 erupt
verb[ I ]
uk /ɪˈrʌpt/ us /ɪˈrʌpt/

eruptverb[I] (VOLCANO)


C2
When a volcano erupts, it explodes and flames and rocks come out of it: (火山)喷发,爆发
Since the volcano last erupted, many houses have been built in a dangerous position on its slopes.自从火山上次喷发后,很多房屋建在了火山山坡上的危险地带。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Exploding and erupting
blast
blow
blow (someone/something) up
blowout
burst in on someone/something
burst in/into (somewhere)
controlled explosion
detonate
explosion
explosively
explosiveness
flame
go off
go popidiom
go up
implode
pop
test-fire
unexploded
unspent

eruptverb[I] (START SUDDENLY)


to start suddenly and violently: 突然发生
violence eruptsAt the end of a hot summer, violence erupted in the inner cities.一个炎热的夏末,在市中心贫民区突然爆发了暴力事件。
clashes eruptClashes erupted between protesters and police.
to suddenly start to make a lot of noise or to express your feelings in a noisy way:
erupt inThe crowd erupted in applause and cheering.人群中爆发出掌声和欢呼。
erupt intoThe audience erupted into laughter.
As soon as the teacher left, the classroom erupted.
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to get angry
lose your temperShe never lost her temper, never raised her voice.
explodeShe exploded with rage when she was mistaken for a cleaning lady.
eruptMy ex-husband would erupt over little things.
lose (your) patienceShe was starting to lose her patience with him.
become enragedHe became enraged and crashed out of the room.
fly into a rageI never saw him fly into a rage or treat anyone cruelly.
If spots erupt on your skin, they suddenly appear: (疱疹)突然出现
Two days after he'd been exposed to the substance, a painful rash erupted on his neck.接触了这种物质两天后,他脖子上突然起了一种刺痛的皮疹。
When a tooth erupts, it appears through the gum(= the flesh surrounding the teeth) for the first time:
Before a new tooth erupts, it can cause a red, swollen area on the baby's gums.
Inner-city riots erupted when a local man was shot by police.
Violence erupted in the city on Friday night.
A big diplomatic row erupted as a result.
Spontaneous demonstrations erupt almost daily.
A legal fight has erupted between two of the world's largest oil companies.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Starting and beginning
be in the first flush ofidiom
be/get in on the ground flooridiom
become
begin
branch out
develop
get down to businessidiom
grow
half-cock
here
here goes!idiom
hit the ground runningidiom
motion
start (something) off
start on something
start out
start/set/get the ball rollingidiom
starting
the ground floor
wheel

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Expressing and showing feelings
Appearing & disappearing
The teeth

Related word


eruption

erupt | American Dictionary


erupt
verb[ I ]
us/ɪˈrʌpt/
to burst out suddenly or explode:
The crowd erupted in cheers.
The building erupted in flames when the plane struck it.
earth science
If a volcano (= type of mountain) erupts, it begins to throw out hot rocks and burning substances.

eruption


noun[ C ]us/ɪˈrʌp·ʃən/

Examples of erupt


erupt
The political context in which this commercial outcry erupted contributed greatly to its success.
Two years later a rash of race riots unseen since the ' red summer ' of 1919 erupted around the country.
Similar riots erupted in 1996 when difficult price rises were again instituted.
Two out of four border disputes erupted into full-scale war.
Eventually, these ideological differences erupted into open conflicts.
The mood of the crowd was often ugly and, on occasion, violence erupted.
If the cognitive revolution erupted in 1956, the contextual revolution (at least in psychology) is occurring today.
We can therefore treat a newly erupted dome as a thin shell subjected to an internal pressure from the weight of the cryolava it contains.
A war of words and definitions erupted between the two factions, aided and abetted by the jazz press.
We conclude that the average composition of material erupted and available for erosion in the source regions varied along the arc.
An influential news magazine in the country has enumerated forty cases of ethno-religious conflict erupting within this period.
In response, periodic but intense rebellions erupted throughout the country over the next five years.
The article will begin by assessing the nature of the urban elites and the socio-economic systems in the key towns in which disturbances erupted.
Subsistence crisis heightened the concerns of the lower orders, the menu peuple, erupting in public protest on the streets.
A riot erupted as market women pelted the foreign troops with their goods and tried to shame them by removing their clothes.
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