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单词 outburst
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Definition of outburst in English:

outburst

noun ˈaʊtbəːstˈaʊtˌbərst
  • 1A sudden release of strong emotion.

    (感情的)爆发

    an angry outburst from the prime minister

    首相突然大发雷霆。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Stormy scenes and emotional outbursts at work or at home are defused due to your meditative attitude and calming influence.
    • Frontal lobe damage causes severe personality changes and sudden emotional outbursts.
    • They note that she is frequently sad or tearful, that she often becomes agitated, that she has periodic emotional and angry outbursts.
    • I get ready to deliver an adult to teen sermon, but his sudden outburst forces me to think.
    • Both the radical design and the seeming blasphemy of the work provoked a dramatic outburst and scandal that made his name.
    • There are grimaces and tears and shrieking outbursts.
    • The sitting held was at a hotel auditorium in the city, where Commission members listened over tea and biscuits to passionate outbursts on violence against animals.
    • He also is undecided on his emotions, chopping and changing between angry violent outbursts and whiny emotional pleas.
    • If you occasionally reward a behaviour you want to decrease rather than increase (for example, angry outbursts, tantrums) you will strengthen the behaviour by mistake.
    • Earlier, in a dramatic outburst, he claimed he was not getting a fair hearing after being refused permission to call a witness.
    • There are no big dramatic outbursts between the two of them, but there's still plenty of sexual tension to be had.
    • There suddenly erupted an outburst of noise that didn't emanate from an audio system, although it echoed the same aggressive sentiments.
    • The force of the outburst arrested the whole dining room.
    • There's evidence to suggest that temper tantrums, other emotional outbursts, and grunts and groans aren't a natural part of adolescence, but are actually an accentuation of a young person's personality.
    • Very often a death in the family or the breakdown of a marriage triggers the violent outbursts and the dramatic changes in personality.
    • Even his intimate friends in the literary circuit dread the occasional outbursts which reflect his cynical humour and contempt for hypocrites.
    • There was a moment of silence, and then an outburst of chaotic noise from the crowd standing there.
    • This sounds like quite an outburst, but it's funny when she says it.
    • The timing is right too, with slow lulls of discomfort interspersed with violent outbursts of emotion.
    • I had some outburst and started screaming at everyone, and then I drove off.
    1. 1.1 A sudden occurrence of a particular activity.
      爆发
      a wild outburst of applause

      爆发出的一阵极其热烈的掌声。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The effect is carnivalesque, a colorful outburst of ebullience and pleasure in unorthodox craft.
      • It was an outburst of instinctive American idealism.
      • The student outburst of activism in the 1960s emerged out of a lack of an ideological opposite to western liberal democracy.
      • April however, still has outbursts of rain storms which is why people do not often go for outings.
      • A fresh outburst of applause burst out from the assembled ranks of friends and family, followed by the Instructors' similar action.
      • There was an outburst of applause accompanied by a few cries of pain from individuals who failed to untangle their fingers first.
      • A bright fork of lightning struck the clouds ahead, and the outburst of thunder was deafening.
      • Many violent crimes, terrible as they are, are once-only affairs, outbursts of sudden uncontrolled emotion or anger.
      • In our hour-long chat, there are no dramatic outbursts like those that infuse her stage show, no facial contortions or funny impressions or nasty vernacular.
      • Ground-nesting birds are obviously vulnerable to May's torrential outbursts.
      • There were no loud sobs, no outbursts of screams, only silent tears, streaming down the side of her face.
      • Branding and anti-branding represent an outburst of unconscious displacement activity.
      • He choreographed ballets that involved the full company in explosive outbursts of energy.
      • When that bus reached Port-of-Spain there was a spontaneous outburst of applause from all the passengers.
      • The driver's flag triggered a spontaneous outburst of shouts, honks, and pumped fists from other drivers and pedestrians.
      • He argues that not only are the wild outbursts of speculation that characterize an investment bubble totally unpredictable, but unstoppable as well.
      • Comets are prone to outbursts of activity like this, but the exact reasons for the activity are not well understood, according to the European Space Agency.
      • Both men were temperamental and subject to long periods of brooding followed by explosive outbursts of anger.
      • The kids only stopped for a split second, slightly alarmed by the sudden outburst of noise.
      • And so the game goes on, stopping and starting, punctuated with random outbursts of grievous bodily harm.
      Synonyms
      eruption, explosion, burst, outbreak, flare-up, blow-up, blaze, attack, fit, spasm, paroxysm, access, rush, gale, flood, storm, hurricane, torrent, outpouring, surge, upsurge, spurt, effusion, outflow, outflowing, welling up
      informal splurt
      rare ebullition, boutade
    2. 1.2 A volcanic eruption.
      (火山的)喷发
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Replete with special effects, it produced the striking impression of a continuous stream of lava and sporadic outbursts from the crater, accompanied by thunderous blasts of eruptions.
      • Volcanic activity and outbursts of undersea gases are the prime suspects for these periods of lethal pollution.
    3. 1.3Physics A sudden emission of energy or particles.
      〔物理〕(能量或粒子的)大爆发
      a very dramatic outburst of neutrons

      非常猛烈的中子大爆发。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is a dramatically different view of star death, one that entails multiple explosive outbursts and not just a single bang, as previously thought.
      • Both magnetars are part of the small group of objects called soft gamma-ray repeaters, because they repeatedly experience much weaker outbursts of gamma rays.
      • These objects are now known to be neutron stars, the collapsed cores of massive stars that have ended their lives in vast outbursts known as supernova explosions.
      • However, these stars had never been observed to emit outbursts of gamma rays.
      • Like a flashbulb illuminating fog, light from the outburst of a star has revealed its dusty surroundings.

Definition of outburst in US English:

outburst

nounˈaʊtˌbərstˈoutˌbərst
  • 1A sudden release of strong emotion.

    (感情的)爆发

    “she screamed at him about it one day,” said one source who witnessed the outburst
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was a moment of silence, and then an outburst of chaotic noise from the crowd standing there.
    • There's evidence to suggest that temper tantrums, other emotional outbursts, and grunts and groans aren't a natural part of adolescence, but are actually an accentuation of a young person's personality.
    • There are grimaces and tears and shrieking outbursts.
    • Frontal lobe damage causes severe personality changes and sudden emotional outbursts.
    • The force of the outburst arrested the whole dining room.
    • I get ready to deliver an adult to teen sermon, but his sudden outburst forces me to think.
    • They note that she is frequently sad or tearful, that she often becomes agitated, that she has periodic emotional and angry outbursts.
    • Earlier, in a dramatic outburst, he claimed he was not getting a fair hearing after being refused permission to call a witness.
    • There are no big dramatic outbursts between the two of them, but there's still plenty of sexual tension to be had.
    • Stormy scenes and emotional outbursts at work or at home are defused due to your meditative attitude and calming influence.
    • Even his intimate friends in the literary circuit dread the occasional outbursts which reflect his cynical humour and contempt for hypocrites.
    • Very often a death in the family or the breakdown of a marriage triggers the violent outbursts and the dramatic changes in personality.
    • This sounds like quite an outburst, but it's funny when she says it.
    • The sitting held was at a hotel auditorium in the city, where Commission members listened over tea and biscuits to passionate outbursts on violence against animals.
    • I had some outburst and started screaming at everyone, and then I drove off.
    • If you occasionally reward a behaviour you want to decrease rather than increase (for example, angry outbursts, tantrums) you will strengthen the behaviour by mistake.
    • The timing is right too, with slow lulls of discomfort interspersed with violent outbursts of emotion.
    • He also is undecided on his emotions, chopping and changing between angry violent outbursts and whiny emotional pleas.
    • There suddenly erupted an outburst of noise that didn't emanate from an audio system, although it echoed the same aggressive sentiments.
    • Both the radical design and the seeming blasphemy of the work provoked a dramatic outburst and scandal that made his name.
    1. 1.1 A sudden outbreak of a particular activity.
      爆发
      a wild outburst of applause

      爆发出的一阵极其热烈的掌声。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • And so the game goes on, stopping and starting, punctuated with random outbursts of grievous bodily harm.
      • A fresh outburst of applause burst out from the assembled ranks of friends and family, followed by the Instructors' similar action.
      • Branding and anti-branding represent an outburst of unconscious displacement activity.
      • In our hour-long chat, there are no dramatic outbursts like those that infuse her stage show, no facial contortions or funny impressions or nasty vernacular.
      • It was an outburst of instinctive American idealism.
      • Many violent crimes, terrible as they are, are once-only affairs, outbursts of sudden uncontrolled emotion or anger.
      • He choreographed ballets that involved the full company in explosive outbursts of energy.
      • The student outburst of activism in the 1960s emerged out of a lack of an ideological opposite to western liberal democracy.
      • When that bus reached Port-of-Spain there was a spontaneous outburst of applause from all the passengers.
      • The kids only stopped for a split second, slightly alarmed by the sudden outburst of noise.
      • Both men were temperamental and subject to long periods of brooding followed by explosive outbursts of anger.
      • There were no loud sobs, no outbursts of screams, only silent tears, streaming down the side of her face.
      • Comets are prone to outbursts of activity like this, but the exact reasons for the activity are not well understood, according to the European Space Agency.
      • The effect is carnivalesque, a colorful outburst of ebullience and pleasure in unorthodox craft.
      • He argues that not only are the wild outbursts of speculation that characterize an investment bubble totally unpredictable, but unstoppable as well.
      • There was an outburst of applause accompanied by a few cries of pain from individuals who failed to untangle their fingers first.
      • April however, still has outbursts of rain storms which is why people do not often go for outings.
      • The driver's flag triggered a spontaneous outburst of shouts, honks, and pumped fists from other drivers and pedestrians.
      • A bright fork of lightning struck the clouds ahead, and the outburst of thunder was deafening.
      • Ground-nesting birds are obviously vulnerable to May's torrential outbursts.
      Synonyms
      eruption, explosion, burst, outbreak, flare-up, blow-up, blaze, attack, fit, spasm, paroxysm, access, rush, gale, flood, storm, hurricane, torrent, outpouring, surge, upsurge, spurt, effusion, outflow, outflowing, welling up
    2. 1.2 A volcanic eruption.
      (火山的)喷发
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Volcanic activity and outbursts of undersea gases are the prime suspects for these periods of lethal pollution.
      • Replete with special effects, it produced the striking impression of a continuous stream of lava and sporadic outbursts from the crater, accompanied by thunderous blasts of eruptions.
    3. 1.3Physics A sudden emission of energy or particles.
      〔物理〕(能量或粒子的)大爆发
      a very dramatic outburst of neutrons

      非常猛烈的中子大爆发。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • These objects are now known to be neutron stars, the collapsed cores of massive stars that have ended their lives in vast outbursts known as supernova explosions.
      • Like a flashbulb illuminating fog, light from the outburst of a star has revealed its dusty surroundings.
      • However, these stars had never been observed to emit outbursts of gamma rays.
      • This is a dramatically different view of star death, one that entails multiple explosive outbursts and not just a single bang, as previously thought.
      • Both magnetars are part of the small group of objects called soft gamma-ray repeaters, because they repeatedly experience much weaker outbursts of gamma rays.
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