burst: significado e definições
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To come open or fly apart suddenly or violently, especially from internal pressure.
To be or seem to be full to the point of breaking open: The sacks were bursting with grain.
To emerge, come forth, or arrive suddenly: burst out of the door.
To come apart or seem to come apart because of overwhelming emotion: thought his heart would burst with happiness.
To give sudden utterance or expression: burst out laughing; burst into tears.
To cause to burst: burst the balloon. See Synonyms at break.
To exert strong pressure in order to force (something) open.
To separate (a continuous form or printout) into individual sheets.
A sudden outbreak or outburst; an explosion.
The result of bursting, especially the explosion of a projectile or bomb on impact or in the air.
The number of bullets fired from an automatic weapon by one pull of the trigger.
A volley of bullets fired from an automatic weapon: The machine gunner fired a quick burst.
An abrupt, intense increase; a rush: a burst of speed; fitful bursts of wind.
A period of intense activity: "I write in very short bursts—10 or 15 minutes” ( Zoe Heller).