释义 |
irruptive, a.|ɪˈrʌptɪv| [f. as irrupt + -ive.] Having the quality or character of bursting in; making, or tending to, irruption.
1593Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 58 Trodden out of sent, by the irruptiue ouer-trampling of the Romanes. 1794Whitehouse Ode to Justice (T.), Ready to displode irruptive on his head. 1816T. Busby Lucretius vi. Comment. xiii, By Thales and Democritus they [earthquakes] were attributed to the irruptive force of subterraneous winds. 1873Burton Hist. Scot. I. i. 24 Masses of irruptive rock. |