burst

  • 31burst — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ short ▪ a short burst of energy ▪ sudden ▪ a sudden burst of enthusiasm ▪ quick …

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  • 32BURST — • unter XTP: Byteanzahl pro schnellem Datenpaket, die der Empfänger akzeptieren kann • Allgemein gesagt ist ein Burst ein Datenpaket, das zwischen Telefon und BTS ausgetauscht wird. Es gibt 5 verschiedene Arten von Bursts: der Normal Burst… …

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  • 33BURST — [1] unter XTP: Byteanzahl pro schnellem Datenpaket, die der Empfänger akzeptieren kann [2] Allgemein gesagt ist ein Burst ein Datenpaket, das zwischen Telefon und BTS ausgetauscht wird. Es gibt 5 verschiedene Arten von Bursts: der Normal Burst… …

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  • 34burst — 01. The Asian economic bubble apparently [burst] in the mid 1990s. 02. She had a blister on her heel that [burst] when she put on her new shoes. 03. The children [burst] out laughing when a dog ran into their classroom. 04. Our basement got… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 35burst — [[t]bɜrst[/t]] v. burst, often, burst•ed, burst•ing, 1) to break, break open, or fly apart with sudden violence 2) to issue forth suddenly and forcibly 3) to give sudden expression to or as if to emotion: to burst into tears[/ex] 4) to be… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 36burst — [c]/bɜst / (say berst) verb (burst or, Archaic, bursted, bursting) –verb (i) 1. to fly apart or break open with sudden violence; explode. 2. to issue forth suddenly and forcibly from or as from confinement. 3. to break or give way from violent… …

  • 37burst — I. verb (burst; also bursted; bursting) Etymology: Middle English bersten, from Old English berstan; akin to Old High German brestan to burst Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. to break open, apart, or into pieces usually from impact… …

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  • 38burst*/*/ — [bɜːst] (past tense past participle burst) verb I 1) [I/T] if an object bursts, or if you burst it, it breaks suddenly Did a tyre burst?[/ex] She burst the little boy s balloon.[/ex] 2) [I] to move quickly or suddenly A man burst into the… …

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  • 39burst — v. & n. v. (past and past part. burst) 1 a intr. break suddenly and violently apart by expansion of contents or internal pressure. b tr. cause to do this. c tr. send (a container etc.) violently apart. 2 a tr. open forcibly. b intr. come open or… …

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  • 40burst — 1 verb past tense and past participle burst 1 BREAK OPEN (I, T) if something bursts or if you burst it, it breaks open or apart suddenly and violently so that its contents come out: You re going to burst the balloon, if you re not careful. 2… …

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