erupted
形容词 1. 爆发的,喷发的 2. 激烈的,剧烈的 名词 1. 爆发,喷发 2. 爆发物,喷发物 3. 爆发病,突发病 词语辨析 - erupted与burst的区别: - erupted强调突然、剧烈地爆发或喷发,常用于火山、疾病等的描述。 - burst强调突然、迅速地爆发或破裂,可用于形容情感、气球等的爆发。 词汇扩充 1. eruption:爆发,喷发 2. eruptive:爆发的,喷发的 3. eruptively:爆发地,喷发地 近义词 1. explode:爆炸,爆发 2. burst:爆发,突发 3. outbreak:爆发,突发 反义词 1. calm:平静的,镇定的 2. subside:平息,减弱 柯林斯词典 erupted 1. If something such as violence, fighting, or a natural force erupts, it begins to happen or is released after being controlled. 2. If someone or a group of people erupt into something such as applause, laughter, or violence, they suddenly begin to express that emotion. 3. If a place erupts with a sound or activity, it is suddenly filled with that sound or activity. 4. If a volcano erupts, it sends out smoke, fire, and melted rock. 牛津词典 erupt 1. (of a volcano) become active and eject lava, ash, and gases. 2. break out suddenly and dramatically. 3. (of a person or group) express vehemently or violently. 4. (of a noise or sound) be suddenly heard. 5. (of a spot or rash) suddenly appear on the skin.用法
- The volcano erupted and spewed ash into the air. - The crowd erupted in applause at the end of the performance.例句
- The volcano erupted and spewed ash into the air. (火山爆发,喷出灰烬。)
- Violence erupted after the match. (比赛结束后,暴力爆发了。)
- The audience erupted into laughter. (观众突然笑了起来。)
- The room erupted with cheers. (房间里响起了欢呼声。)
- The rash erupted suddenly on his arm. (皮疹突然出现在他的手臂上。)
- Protests erupted across the country. (全国范围内爆发了抗议。)
- The volcano is likely to erupt again in the near future. (这座火山很可能在不久的将来再次喷发。)
- The children erupted in excitement when they saw the presents. (孩子们看到礼物时兴奋得大叫起来。)
- After a long silence, he erupted with anger. (经过漫长的沉默,他突然大怒起来。)
- The sound of fireworks erupted in the distance. (远处响起了烟花声。)
- The conflict erupted into a full-scale war. (冲突演变成了一场全面战争。)
- Mount Vesuvius last erupted in 1944. (维苏威火山上次喷发是在1944年。)
- The situation erupted into chaos. (局势变得一片混乱。)
- When the band started playing, the crowd erupted with excitement. (乐队开始演奏时,人群兴奋地欢呼起来。)
- His face erupted in anger. (他的脸突然怒火中烧。)
- After hours of tension, violence erupted between the rival gangs. (经过几个小时的紧张局势,敌对团伙之间爆发了暴力。)
- She erupted with laughter at the comedian's joke. (她听到喜剧演员的笑话后大笑起来。)
- The volcano erupted with a deafening roar. (火山发出震耳欲聋的轰鸣声。)
- The news of the scandal caused public outrage to erupt. (丑闻的消息引发了公众的愤怒。)
- The conflict between the two countries erupted into a full-scale war. (两国之间的冲突演变成了一场全面战争。)
- The volcano is expected to erupt again in the coming weeks. (预计这座火山将在未来几周再次喷发。)