erupt 的 2 个定义
- to burst forth: Molten lava erupted from the top of the volcano.
- to eject matter.
- to break out of a pent-up state, usually in a sudden and violent manner: Words of anger erupted from her.
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- to release violently; burst forth with: She erupted angry words.
- to eject.
erupt 近义词
give forth, eject with force
更多erupt例句
- So when unrest erupted at the Capitol that day, antifa predictably got the blame.
- Jessica Simpson’s 2020 memoir, “Open Book,” detailed how the tabloid frenzy that erupted when she wore a pair of high-waisted, then-uncool “mom jeans” in 2009 exacerbated an existing diet-pill habit.
- She started there a week before the Glass Fire erupted and scorched much of the northern part of the valley, including the nearby Meadowood resort.
- On average, Earth has 40 known volcanoes erupting at any given moment.
- More than 23 million people have been ordered to remain inside their homes in northern China to stymie new outbreaks—double the number confined in Wuhan when the pandemic first erupted.
- Rob Marshall lets a sigh of relief erupt so loud it could be heard by giants in the sky.
- The shadow is all one, the sky throbs now along with the ocean, and sky and shadow erupt in the crash of their vast conflict.
- But when he goes over a line that it is ambiguously drawn, then we erupt with outrage.
- The very mention of his part in Spice World causes the Brit to erupt in a violent fit of laughter.
- Underneath our feet tectonic plates shift, magma bubbles, water boils, and both regularly erupt.
- The financial situation was a seething volcano which might erupt at any minute.
- However, Mun's temper was an abstract affair that might erupt at any moment, while a broken leg was distinctly concrete.
- For Nau-hau, in sullen volcanic rage, was ripe to erupt at the slightest opportunity.
- Adair can't have altered so radically over night; he wasn't forceful enough to erupt so disastrously.
- Before dawn Hugo woke feeling like a man in the mouth of a volcano that had commenced to erupt.