burst
英 [bɜːst] 美 [bɜːrst]
v. (使)爆裂,爆炸;充满;猛然打开;突然闯进,突然出现
n. 爆炸;爆发,一阵
例句:
Some people experience bursts of energy and creativity in the spring.
有些人在春天感觉到精力和创造力的涌动。
In a burst of enthusiasm, they organized a concert.
他们心血来潮组织了一场音乐会。
It is easier to cope with short bursts of activity than with prolonged exercise.
短时间的剧烈活动要比长时间的训练容易应付。
Yesterday she won the race with a burst of speed 300 metres from the post.
昨天她在距离终点柱300米处突然加速赢了比赛。
The blonde woman gave her story in bursts.
那个金发女郎断断续续地讲述了她的事。
The traffic came in bursts, bunched by traffic lights.
路上的车辆在红绿灯的调度下一拨一拨地开过来。