2VERB (冲突、战斗等)突然发生,爆发,突然加剧 If violence or fighting erupts, it suddenly begins or gets worse in an unexpected, violent way. (冲突、战斗等)突然发生,爆发,突然加剧 [journalism]
Heavy fighting erupted there today after a two-day ceasefire.
在停火两天后,今天那里爆发了激烈的战斗。
Violence erupted as the boys were driven away in two police vans. [VERB]
3VERB (某地)爆发动乱;(人群)突然暴怒,发生骚乱 When people in a place suddenly become angry or violent, you can say that they erupt or that the place erupts . (某地)爆发动乱;(人群)突然暴怒,发生骚乱 [journalism] [Also VERB]
In Los Angeles, the neighborhood known as Watts erupted into riots. [V + into/in]
在洛杉矶,一个叫做沃茨的街区爆发了动乱。
This region which had been relatively calm erupted in violence again this spring. [Vinto/in n]
已经相对平静的这个地区今年春天再次爆发暴力事件。
4VERB (感情)迸发,突然转变;(常指)变得狂躁 You say that someone erupts when they suddenly have a change in mood, usually becoming quite noisy. (感情)迸发,突然转变;(常指)变得狂躁 [Also VERB]
Then, without warning, she erupts into laughter. [VERB + into]
然后在没有任何征兆的情况下,她突然大笑起来。
Newman fled barefoot as the cheated husband erupted in fury. [Vinto/in n]
被戴绿帽的丈夫勃然大怒,纽曼吓得光着脚逃走了。
eruption
...an eruption of despair.
突如其来的绝望
5VERB (斑疹等)突然出现,冒出 If your skin erupts, sores or spots suddenly appear there. (斑疹等)突然出现,冒出 [Also VERB]
At the end of the second week, my skin erupted in pimples. [V + in/into]