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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Burst - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Burst (disambiguation); Burst (EP)

burst         
STUDENT RADIO STATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
BURST; Bristol University Radio; Bristol University Radio Station; Burst FM; BURST Radio
¦ verb (past and past participle burst)
1. break or cause to break suddenly and violently apart.
2. be very full: the wardrobe was bursting with clothes.
(be bursting with) feel (an irrepressible emotion or impulse).
3. move or be opened suddenly and forcibly.
suddenly begin doing or producing something: an aircraft crashed and burst into flames.
4. separate (stationery) into single sheets.
¦ noun
1. an instance or the result of bursting.
2. a sudden brief outbreak of something violent or noisy.
3. a period of continuous effort.
Phrases
burst someone's bubble shatter someone's illusions.
Origin
OE berstan, of Gmc origin.
burst         
STUDENT RADIO STATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
BURST; Bristol University Radio; Bristol University Radio Station; Burst FM; BURST Radio
(bursts, bursting)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: The form 'burst' is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle.
1.
If something bursts or if you burst it, it suddenly breaks open or splits open and the air or other substance inside it comes out.
The driver lost control when a tyre burst...
It is not a good idea to burst a blister.
...a flood caused by a burst pipe.
VERB: V, V n, V-ed
2.
If a dam bursts, or if something bursts it, it breaks apart because the force of the river is too great.
A dam burst and flooded their villages.
VERB: V, also V n
3.
If a river bursts its banks, the water rises and goes on to the land.
Monsoons caused the river to burst its banks.
VERB: V n
4.
When a door or lid bursts open, it opens very suddenly and violently because someone pushes it or there is great pressure behind it.
The door burst open and an angry young nurse appeared.
= fly
VERB: V open/apart
5.
To burst into or out of a place means to enter or leave it suddenly with a lot of energy or force.
Gunmen burst into his home and opened fire...
= rush
VERB: V prep/adv
6.
If you say that something bursts onto the scene, you mean that it suddenly starts or becomes active, usually after developing quietly for some time. (JOURNALISM)
He burst onto the fashion scene in the early 1980s.
VERB: V onto/upon n
7.
A burst of something is a sudden short period of it.
...a burst of machine-gun fire...
The current flows in little bursts.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
burst         
STUDENT RADIO STATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
BURST; Bristol University Radio; Bristol University Radio Station; Burst FM; BURST Radio
I
n.
series of shots
1) to fire a burst at
outbreak
2) a sudden burst
3) in bursts
misc.
4) she finally finished the job in/with a sudden burst of energy
II
v.
1) (d; intr.) to burst into (the mob burst into the room; to burst into flames; to burst into tears)
2) (d; intr.) to burst out of (to burst out of a room)
3) (D; intr.) to burst with (to burst with pride; the granaries are bursting with grain)
4) (E) she was bursting to tell everyone the news

Wikipédia

Burst

Burst may refer to:

  • Burst mode (disambiguation), a mode of operation where events occur in rapid succession
    • Burst transmission, a term in telecommunications
    • Burst switching, a feature of some packet-switched networks
    • Bursting, a signaling mode of neurons
  • Burst phase, a feature of the PAL television format
  • Burst fracture, a type of spinal injury
  • Burst charge, a component of some fireworks
  • Burst noise, type of electronic noise that occurs in semiconductors
  • Burst (coin), a cryptocurrency
  • Burst finish, a two- or three-color faded effect applied to musical instruments e.g. sunburst (finish)
  • Burst (village), a village in Erpe-Mere
  • Burst.com, a software company
  • Burst Radio, the University of Bristol student radio station
  • Burst (band), a Swedish progressive metal band
    • Burst (Burst EP)
  • Burst (UP10TION EP)
  • "Burst", a song by Anthrax from Sound of White Noise
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Burst
1. Tuesday, dozens of passengers burst into applause.
2. Laurie burst into understandable floods of tears.
3. Pearson International Airport and burst into flames.
4. Everyone burst out laughing and started clapping.
5. BURST INTO FLAMES "It happened when it overshot beyond the runway and burst into flames," Yogyakarta Provincial Secretary Bambang Susanto told Reuters through texted messages.