erupt - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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erupt (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Verb

Phonetic Transcription

/ɪˈrʌpt/

Meaning and Usage

The word "erupt" primarily means to break out suddenly and violently, especially in the context of volcanic activity, or to burst forth suddenly in a more general sense. It can be used to describe a variety of situations, such as an emotional outburst or a sudden event.

In terms of frequency, "erupt" is commonly used in both spoken and written English, although it may appear more often in written contexts when discussing geological phenomena or in academic discussions regarding emotions or reactions.

Example Sentences

  1. The volcano began to erupt, sending ash clouds into the sky.
    Вулкан начал извергаться, поднимая облака пепла в небо.

  2. After years of quiet, the tensions in the region erupted into conflict.
    После долгих лет тишины, напряженность в регионе вылилась в конфликт.

  3. His frustration erupted during the meeting, startling everyone present.
    Его раздражение вспыхнуло во время встречи, удивив всех присутствующих.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "erupt" can be found in several idiomatic expressions that convey suddenness or intensity. While not all idiomatic expressions directly include "erupt," related phrases convey similar ideas. Here are some idiomatic expressions and sentences using "erupt":

  1. Erupt with laughter
  2. When she told the joke, the audience erupted with laughter.
    Когда она рассказала шутку, публика разразилась смехом.

  3. Erupt in anger

  4. He erupted in anger when he found out about the unfair treatment.
    Он вспыхнул от гнева, когда узнал о несправедливом обращении.

  5. Erupt into violence

  6. The protest could erupt into violence if not handled carefully.
    Протест может перерасти в насилие, если с ним не обращаться осторожно.

  7. Erupt into applause

  8. The performance was so moving that the audience erupted into applause at the end.
    Выступление было настолько трогательным, что публика разразилась аплодисментами в конце.

  9. Eruption of emotions

  10. The sudden eruption of emotions caught her off guard.
    Внезапный всплеск эмоций застал её врасплох.

Etymology

The word "erupt" comes from the Latin verb "erumpere," which is formed from "e-" meaning "out" and "rumpere" meaning "to break." Therefore, it broadly means "to break out."

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Explode - Burst - Emanate

Antonyms: - Suppress - Contain - Calm



25-07-2024