erupted

erupted[iˈrʌptid] 

原级:erupt

第三人称单数:erupts

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现在分词:erupting

erupted 基本解释
喷发;爆发( erupt的过去式和过去分词 );突然发生;出疹;
erupted 单语例句

1. And the crowd erupted in a wild applause when the buzzer went on.

2. When a pair was eventually found, the by now quite substantial crowd erupted in spontaneous applause.

3. A cacophony of Chinese voices erupted around me, not unlike the sound of 20 excited parrots.

4. The casting couch scandal that erupted in China's entertainment industry last year has essentially turned every struggling actress into a suspect of moral compromise.

5. Violent riots erupted across the Mombasa town center and continued on Tuesday immediately after his burial on Monday afternoon.

6. Chaos erupted in the packed courtroom after the judge read the verdict and ordered the men's sentences referred to the mufti for confirmation.

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7. The scandal erupted last week when Jefferson charged that the Workers Party paid monthly " allowances " to congressmen to keep the fragile governing coalition intact.

8. Sealants are applied on newly erupted molars to stop food from collecting on the chewing surfaces.

9. erupted的反义词

9. Relatives of the people who were arrested followed officers to police headquarters at city hall, and then the melee erupted.

10. The settlement is the largest ever by a Roman Catholic diocese since the clergy sexual abuse scandal erupted in Boston in 2002.

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