- 重点词汇
- burst forthv.突发,爆发,喷出;迸;迸发;
- triumphn.胜利;巨大的成就;(成功的)典范;(巨大成功或胜利的)心满意足;
- aart. (用于可数名词或单数名词前,表示未曾提到的)一(人、事、物);用于前有形容词或后有短语的不可数名词前;一(个);每一(个);任一(个);
- shoutv.叫喊;请人喝饮料;
- the people民;大众;人民;
- intoprep.进入,到…里面;朝,向;撞上,碰上;到(一段时间的某一点);成为;关于,涉及;〈数〉除,乘;(穿)上,(换)上;(说服某人)去做……;(分)成,(撕)成;(撞)上,(碰)上;到达;
- thenadv.那时;然后;那么;话说回来;
- ofprep. 关于;属于…的;由…制成;
- 相关例句
The Japanese banks have been in trouble ever since the economic bubble burst in 1990.
日本银行从1990年的泡沫经济破裂以来一直处于麻烦之中.
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The main pipe burst in the severe cold, and the gas has been getting out.
主管道在严寒中冻裂了, 煤气泄漏了出来.
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While the Queen Mother was eating dinner, Protestants burst in to demand justice.
正值王太后用餐时, 新教徒们冲了进去要求伸张正义.
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Yes, they burst in the form of a psychosomatic disorder or an ulcer.
是的, 它会以与心理因素有关的躯体疾病或者溃疡的形式炸开来.
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The Situ Gintung dyke burst in the middle of a night of heavy rain.
SituGintung堤坝在一个暴雨如注的夜晚决堤了.
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When its bubble burst in 1991, Japan's households saved 15 % of their income.
在91年经济泡沫破灭后, 日本居民将其收入的15%用于储蓄.
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He had just poked up the fire and was staring blankly at the flames when someone burst in.
他刚拨旺炉火,正茫然凝视着火焰,这时有个人闯了进来.
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