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I . burst [bɜ:st, Am bɜ:rst] N

1. burst (split):

burst

2. burst (explosion):

burst
wybuch m

II . burst <burst, burst [or AM a. -ed, -ed]> [bɜ:st, Am bɜ:rst] VB intr

1. burst (break apart):

burst

3. burst (explode):

burst

4. burst (be eager):

III . burst <burst, burst [or AM a. -ed, -ed]> [bɜ:st, Am bɜ:rst] VB trans

burst in VB intr

1. burst in (enter):

burst in

2. burst in (disturb):

to burst in on sb's thoughts

burst out VB intr

1. burst out (exclaim):

burst out

2. burst out (start):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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If the person does not have beautiful skin, the wearer will burst out in rash.
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During sleep these spindles are seen in the brain as a burst of activity immediately following muscle twitching.
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A person taking a mind burst experiences an overload of incoming telepathic information, which will cause the person to pass out.
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But not long after plans were made to string up the swings, lawyer friends burst their bubble with an incredulous reaction.
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The initial collapse of degenerate cores is accelerated by beta decay, photodisintegration and electron capture, which causes a burst of electron neutrinos.
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In some places the shoes had burst out of the building like corn from a crib.
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One said that he gave the pilot a small burst of energy, while another said that he made it crackle with a bit of wit.
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However, even at these burst altitudes, fallout may be formed by a number of mechanisms.
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A 64-bit data bus allowed the cache line to be transferred in a 4-cycle burst.
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Spike frees the werewolf as the soldiers burst in, and escapes in the ensuing chaos.
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