erupt
動詞
定義 erupt 動詞
volcano
- C2Intransitive
To explode and release hot lava, gases, and rocks; used to describe a volcano.
Following the last eruption, numerous homes were built in precarious locations on the volcano's slopes.
When the volcano erupted, ash and lava were violently ejected high into the air.
Geologists are closely monitoring the volcanic activity to predict the next eruption.
occurrence
- Intransitive
To begin suddenly and often violently.
Violence suddenly erupted in the inner-city neighborhoods at the close of a scorching summer.
The protests erupted after police began arresting demonstrators.
Anger erupted in the room when he learned that his team had lost the game.
expression
- Intransitive
To express feelings suddenly and noisily.
The audience erupted in applause and cheers.
The audience erupted in laughter upon hearing the news.
Cheers erupted in the room after the winner was announced.
appearance
- Intransitive
To suddenly appear on the skin, typically referring to spots or a rash.
A painful rash erupted on his neck two days after he came into contact with the substance.
Red spots suddenly erupted on her face due to an allergic reaction.
My skin tends to erupt with pimples during times of high stress.