erupt
Word family nouneruptioneruptivenessadjectiveeruptionaleruptiveverberupt
e·rupt /ɪˈrʌpt/ ●○○ verb [intransitiveI] 1 START TO HAPPEN, EXIST ETCif fighting, violence, noise etc erupts, it starts suddenly 〔搏斗、暴力事件、噪音等〕突然发生;爆发 SYN break out Violence erupted after police shot a student during the demonstration. 警察向示威人群中的一名学生开枪,暴乱随之发生。
A political row erupted over the MP’s comments. 这名下院议员的评论引发了一场政治论战。
3 if a place or situation erupts, there is a sudden increase in activity or emotion 〔活动〕爆发;〔情绪〕迸发erupt into They were angry to the point of erupting into riot. 他们气得几乎要闹事了。
Their conversations often erupted into squabbles. 他们谈话时经常会突然争吵起来。
4 erupt into laughter/shouting etc START TO HAPPEN, EXIST ETCto suddenly start laughing, shouting etc 突然大笑/叫喊起来等 He erupted into loud, desperate sobs. 他突然拼命地大声抽泣起来。
5. HBHif spots erupt on your body, they suddenly appear on your skin 〔丘疹等在皮肤上〕突然出现,冒出 —eruption /ɪˈrʌpʃən/ noun [countableC, uncountableU] the eruption of violence 发生暴力事件
Origin erupt (1600-1700) Latin past participle of erumpere “to burst out”