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 outburst ['autbә:st]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 爆发, 突发, 破裂, 暴乱



    outburst
    [ noun ]
    1. an unrestrained expression of emotion

    2. <noun.communication>
    3. a sudden intense happening

    4. <noun.event>
      an outburst of heavy rain
      a burst of lightning
    5. a sudden violent disturbance

    6. <noun.act>


    Outburst \Out"burst`\, n.
    A bursting forth; as, an outburst of laughter.
    [1913 Webster +PJC]

    1. The attack followed an outburst of anti-U.S. sentiment spurred by incidents involving American athletes and news media during the Olympics.
    2. Far from feeling embarrassed about his outburst, the managing director of British Transport Advertising wrote to the FT last week and told us all about it.
    3. But, he says: 'I think it is important to tell these companies they can't get away with sloppy work.' The outburst is angry, but uncharacteristic.
    4. A public outburst by an army general, a dispute over the vice presidency and previously unheard of votes on policy matters upset the script at what is usually a pre-arranged ceremonial occasion.
    5. Here in Jabaliya, soldiers said no one was killed in the outburst following the slayings, which Israel says were committted by a disturbed former soldier.
    6. The first weekend in June saw the worst outburst of tornadoes since 1974.
    7. Campbell's outburst will have "Geraldo" censors scurrying.
    8. The "Pythagoras" graffiti tell, sometimes eloquently, of an outburst of delight and surprise in a place of monotonous routine.
    9. It is apparent that the outburst of French Euro-fanaticism is associated with greater hostility towards the neighbour across the Channel: differences grow more acute.
    10. Israeli officials have said that Wazir directed much of the uprising in the occupied territories, but Sasser said he doubted Wazir's death would cause either a sudden outburst of violence or an end to the uprising.
    11. The outburst prompted Judge Gary Carlson to order one of several brief recesses in the sanity phase of Weber's trial, which was to continue today.
    12. The bloodshed occurred days before the 30th anniversary of a failed Tibetan uprising against the Chinese on March 10. It marks the fourth violent outburst in 18 months against Chinese rule. Scores have died in the earlier protests.
    13. Theatergoers watching David Mamet's hit Broadway play "Speed the Plow" on Saturday night all had one question during intermission: was the rock star's strange outburst of laughter part of the play?
    14. In an angry outburst, the pontiff said it would be a nightmare if Polish families treated a conceived child as a burden they couldn't afford in hard times.
    15. Such an outburst may have been just what Gorbachev had in mind when he signed a presidential order last month moving control over demonstrations in Moscow from the city government to the national Council of Ministers.
    16. But he ducked out of the show as soon as the lights went down. Of the subsequent cackles, the most hysterical outburst was a true sign of changing times on Wall Street.
    17. I record, for fellow-admirers of Good King Herod, that there was an outburst of smirking tots in the first act waltz, all of whom should have been in bed hours before.
    18. The outburst gave Bush an opportunity to repeat his rationale for sending more than 200,000 U.S. troops to the Persian Gulf region.
    19. The protest resignations of two of Meese's top aides two months ago caused an outburst of calls for his departure.
    20. Devon White also provided three runs for the Angeles, two of them in the fourth inning and another on a grounder to second during a five-run outburst in the seventh.
    21. Neither West Berlin nor East Berlin authorities had any real idea of how many tens of thousands of East Berliners into West Berlin Thursday night and early today in a delirious, spontaneous outburst of joy.
    22. Later that evening, a vaguely contrite Kinne said it was the photographs of Peggy Railey after the attack that so outraged him and triggered the outburst.
    23. The stock market jumped ahead Friday on a late outburst of buying that pushed the Dow Jones industrial average past the 2,000 level to a six week-high.
    24. Newsday announced today that it is suspending Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Jimmy Breslin for two weeks without pay for a newsroom outburst in which he used racial and sexual slurs against a Korean-American reporter.
    25. The outburst raised eyebrows, because the risk of Swedish jobs disappearing abroad remains the most sensitive issue in Tetra Pak's proposed takeover.
    26. The sobering reality contrasted with the outburst of euphoria that greeted the economic merger.
    27. What carnage."' After an outburst of gunfire, "Padre Nachito spoke no more, nor could I hear a single voice," she said.
    28. The outburst of spending for means-tested entitlement programs that occurred in the 1970s has been curbed.
    29. The emotional outburst came after defense attorney John Gill ended his final arguments and prosecutor Michael Shaked rose to respond to accusations that the prosecution withheld from the defense documents that would exonerate Demjanjuk.
    30. Then, in a frightening outburst of neurotic rage, he curses his life, wishes he were never born and stands on a bridge at a river, contemplating suicide.
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