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  • 11Burst — 〈[bœ:st] m. 6〉 plötzlicher Strahlungsausbruch der Sonne im Radiowellenbereich durch eine Sonneneruption [zu engl. burst „bersten, zerplatzen“] * * * Burst   [bəːst; englisch »Ausbruch«] der, (s)/ s,    1) Astronomie: Strahlungsausbruch, kurz… …

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  • 12burst — burst; burst·en; un·burst; mi·cro·burst; burst·er; …

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  • 13burst — ► VERB (past and past part. burst) 1) break suddenly and violently apart. 2) be very full. 3) move or be opened suddenly and forcibly. 4) (be bursting with) feel (an irrepressible emotion or impulse). 5) suddenly do something as an expression of… …

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  • 14burst in on — burst in (on (someone/something)) to enter or appear suddenly or unexpectedly. She was in the middle of teaching her writing class when the head of the English department burst in. “Sorry to burst in on you like this,” Nick apologized to the room …

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  • 15burst in — (on (someone/something)) to enter or appear suddenly or unexpectedly. She was in the middle of teaching her writing class when the head of the English department burst in. “Sorry to burst in on you like this,” Nick apologized to the room full of… …

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  • 16burst in — ˌburst ˈin | ˌburst into a ˈroom, ˈbuilding, etc. derived to enter a room or building suddenly and noisily • Suddenly the door flew open and Jo burst in. Main entry: ↑burstderived …

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  • 17Burst — 〈[bœ:st] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 plötzl. Strahlungsausbruch der Sonne im Radiowellenbereich durch eine Sonneneruption [Etym.: <engl. burst »bersten, platzen, sprengen; Sprengung«] …

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  • 18Burst — [bə:st] der; [s], s <aus engl. burst »Ausbruch«, eigtl. »Bruch«> bei einer Sonneneruption auftretender Strahlungsausbruch im Bereich der Radiowellen …

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  • 19burst — O.E. berstan break suddenly (class III strong verb; past tense bærst, pp. borsten), from a West Germanic metathesis of P.Gmc. *brestanan (Cf. O.Fris. bersta, M.Du. berstan, Low Ger. barsten), from PIE root *bhres to burst, break, crack. The forms …

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  • 20burst — [n] blow up, blast access, bang, barrage, blowout, bombardment, breach, break, cannonade, crack, discharge, eruption, explosion, fit, flare, fusillade, gush, gust, outbreak, outpouring, round, rupture, rush, sally, salvo, shower, spate, split,… …

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