burst in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for burst in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.burst <pt & pp burst> [Am bərst, Brit bəːst] VB intr

II.burst <pt & pp burst> [Am bərst, Brit bəːst] VB trans

III.burst [Am bərst, Brit bəːst] N

burst in VB [Am bərst -, Brit bəːst -] (v + adv)

burst out VB [Am bərst -, Brit bəːst -] (v + adv)

burst into VB [Am bərst -, Brit bəːst -] (v + prep + o)

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burst in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for burst in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

II.burst <burst, burst> [bɜrst] VB intr

III.burst <burst, burst> [bɜrst] VB trans

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to burst sb's bubble
the bubble has burst

Translations for burst in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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They told reporters that they saw the aircraft falling out of the sky and that it burst into flames upon hitting the ground.
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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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In some places the shoes had burst out of the building like corn from a crib.
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However, even at these burst altitudes, fallout may be formed by a number of mechanisms.
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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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There was mutual silence, a moment of quietude and then a burst of laughter.
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Do not keep the soil wet when the humidity is maintained at 100%, as the eggs will absorb water, swell up, and burst.
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It was published in 1999 before the dot-com bubble burst.
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If the person does not have beautiful skin, the wearer will burst out in rash.
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In the 1880s, the burst in capital grant supported the cost of construction.
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