美 [breɪk aʊt ɪn]
突然开始出现某种情况:指某种危险或不愉快的情况突然发生。
... believe in相信,信奉,信仰,信任 break out in突然出现,突然流露出 call in question对…怀疑 ...
... break out in: 突然布满 break out in: 在发生 break out in tears: 突然大哭起来 ...
突然出现
pop up / crop up / burst in on
Every morning I would break out in a sweat.
每天早上我都会突然满身大汗。
He may break out in a rash when he eats these nuts.
他吃了这些坚果以后可能会长出疹子。
A person who is allergic to cashews may break out in a rash when he consumes these nuts.
对腰果过敏的人吃了这些坚果可能会出疹子。
New trouble threatened to break out in the territory of Kansas between pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers.
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So, hunger sets in and it becomes extremely sad and tragic, and attempts to break out simply don't work; but, it had its light moments, and I can never resist those.
饥饿来临,一切都变得如此悲惨,而尝试逃跑只是徒劳,但这其中也有些趣事发生,我对这些逸事总是没抵抗力
1871年后的法国课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
And the commune, despite the fact that there's lots of-- you could hear in the distance the guns sometimes getting closer and closer, and attempts to break out fail miserably, they pass all sorts of impressive social legislation.
在公社里,尽管有很多...,公社不远处不时能听到枪声,不断逼近,而突围的尝试又屡次惨败,他们还通过了各式法律法规
1871年后的法国课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
It would break out in quips and cracks, a bond between those joined together in pursuing something worthwhile.
And so somebody would break out in chicken pox, and so there'd be a party to expose people.
Otherwise, Chicagoans and New Yorkers might be watching people break out in uproarious laughter for no apparent reason.
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