💥burst (bɜːrst)

verb
/bɜːst/
éclater (eclater)

Signification

to break open suddenly and violently; to come forth with sudden force or emotion
to break open suddenly; to be full of something
Traduction de la signification
se briser soudainement et violemment ; sortir avec force ou émotion
se briser soudainement et violemment ; sortir avec force ou émotion

Phrases d'exemple

The balloon burst when it hit the thorn.

Le ballon a éclaté quand il a heurté l'épines.
Le ballon a éclaté quand il a heurté l'épines.

The balloon bursts with a loud pop.

Le ballon éclate avec un bruit fort.
Le ballon éclate avec un bruit fort.

Expressions d'exemple

burst into tears
éclater en larmes
éclater en larmes

Synonymes

explode, break, crack, erupt, rupture, pop
Entrée 1
explode, break, crack, erupt, rupture
Entrée 2
explode, pop, rupture, break

Antonymes

hold, contain, restrain, compress
Entrée 1
hold, contain, restrain
Entrée 2
contain, hold, compress

Collocations

burst into flames, burst open, burst into laughter, burst with joy, burst into, burst out, burst with
Entrée 1
burst into flames, burst open, burst into laughter, burst with joy
Entrée 2
burst into, burst out, burst open, burst with

Plus de phrases d'exemple

The pipe in our bathroom has burst.

Le tuyau de notre salle de bain a éclaté.
Le tuyau de notre salle de bain a éclaté.

Vocabulaires connexes

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to convey a thought, feeling, or idea in words, actions, or other forms
To charge less than the correct or fair amount.