PHRASAL VERB If you burst into tears, laughter, or song, you suddenly begin to cry, laugh, or sing. 突然 (哭、笑、唱) 起来
She burst into tears and ran from the kitchen.
她突然哭起来,跑出了厨房。
PHRASAL VERB If you say that something bursts into a particular situation or state, you mean that it suddenly changes into that situation or state. 突然进入 (某种状态)
This weekend's fighting is threatening to burst into full-scale war.
这个周末的战斗有突然升级为全面战争的危险。
to burst into flames →see flame
She burst into tears and fled.
她突然哭了起来,跑开了。
She burst into peals of laughter.
她忽然哈哈大笑起来。
The whole room burst into applause.
屋里的人发出一片掌声。
Years of disagreement between the North and the South finally burst into civil war in April of eighteen sixty-one.
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But the minute I heart the first note of her voice, I burst into tears and I was convulsed.
可是就在我听到她唱的第一个音,我忍不住泪流满面,完全沉沦了。
because if you go out in public and you start talking to someone, you'll just burst into tears.
因为在外面的时候,你一开口跟人说话,眼泪就禁不住留下来。
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