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  • 91Burst-Geschwindigkeit —   (Burst Rate), die maximale Geschwindigkeit (Spitzengeschwindigkeit), mit der Daten zwischen zwei Elementen eines Informationssystems (z. B. innerhalb eines Computers vom Prozessor zum Hauptspeicher) übertragen werden können, meist angegeben in… …

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  • 92burst\ with\ joy — • burst with joy • burst with pride v. phr. To be so full of the feeling of joy or pride that one cannot refrain from showing one s exuberant feelings. Armstrong and Aldrin burst with pride when they stepped out on the moon in July, 1969 …

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  • 93burst\ with\ pride — • burst with joy • burst with pride v. phr. To be so full of the feeling of joy or pride that one cannot refrain from showing one s exuberant feelings. Armstrong and Aldrin burst with pride when they stepped out on the moon in July, 1969 …

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  • 94burst someone's bubble — burst (someone s) bubble to tell someone unexpected bad news. I don t want to burst her bubble by telling her we won t have a vacation this summer. He tries to burst the bubble of anyone who believes population growth is not a problem …

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  • 95burst bubble — burst (someone s) bubble to tell someone unexpected bad news. I don t want to burst her bubble by telling her we won t have a vacation this summer. He tries to burst the bubble of anyone who believes population growth is not a problem …

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  • 96burst in on someone — 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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  • 97burst in on something — 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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  • 98burst out doing something — burst out (doing something) to suddenly begin making sounds. Everyone burst out laughing. I collapsed in a heap and burst out crying …

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  • 99burst out — (doing something) to suddenly begin making sounds. Everyone burst out laughing. I collapsed in a heap and burst out crying …

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  • 100burst out of somewhere — burst out of (somewhere) to suddenly appear from somewhere. Suddenly I burst out of the tangled brush onto the pavement. The silvery jet burst out of the dark clouds above …

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