intransitive. To burst in; to come in with suddenness and violence.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > go or come in [verb (intransitive)] > violently (5) inburstc1540 intransitive. To burst in; to come in with suddenness and violence. to break in1552 intransitive. To force one's way in, enter forcibly or abruptly; to make an irruption. burst1562 To break forth into sudden activity, or manifestation of an inward force. Of persons: To break out… Const. in, with (a speech, a cry, or other mode… bust1838 intransitive. With in, into. To come into a place suddenly or unexpectedly; to enter a place vigorously or forcibly. Cf. burst, v. 20. irrupt1886 intransitive. To burst in, break in, enter forcibly, make an irruption. |
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