"erupt" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

erupt verbo

verbo + erupt
Kolokacji: 3
begin erupting • keep erupting • start erupting
erupt + preposición
Kolokacji: 37
erupt into • erupt from • erupt over • erupt between • erupt in • ...
erupt + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 25
suddenly erupt • finally erupt • immediately erupt • periodically erupt • occasionally erupt • ...
(1) suddenly, quickly
Kolokacji: 2
(2) finally, eventually
Kolokacji: 2
(3) immediately, instantly
Kolokacji: 2
1. periodically erupt = okresowo wybuchaj periodically erupt
2. occasionally erupt = od czasu do czasu wybuchaj occasionally erupt
3. erupt violently = wybuchnij silnie erupt violently
4. erupt anew = wybuchnij jeszcze raz erupt anew
5. erupt shortly = wybuchnij wkrótce erupt shortly
6. later erupt = później wybuchnij later erupt
7. spontaneously erupt = spontanicznie wybuchnij spontaneously erupt
8. erupt regularly = wybuchnij regularnie erupt regularly
9. erupt frequently = wybuchaj często erupt frequently
10. erupt explosively = wybuchnij wybuchowo erupt explosively
11. erupt unexpectedly = wybuchnij niespodziewanie erupt unexpectedly
12. erupt repeatedly = wybuchnij ciągle erupt repeatedly
13. erupt nearby = wybuchnij blisko erupt nearby
14. erupt continuously = wybuchnij ciągle erupt continuously
15. erupt upward = wybuchać do góry erupt upward
16. erupt publicly = wybuchnij publicznie erupt publicly
17. erupt sporadically = wybuchnij sporadycznie erupt sporadically
  • Fires still smoldered in some government buildings, and fire fights between American troops and Iraqis erupted sporadically.
  • Kizimen has been erupting sporadically since 2009.
  • During the next several months in 1978, the country saw several small scale protests erupting sporadically.
  • Since mid-January, it has been erupting sporadically, venting steam and ash.
  • Still, in protests that erupted sporadically across the city and converged at the presidential offices and local television stations, Chávez loyalists demanded a fuller accounting.
  • Beginning in Munster the Caravat and Shanavest "war" erupted sporadically throughout the 19th century and caused some serious disturbances.
  • Resignation is still the dominant mood, though frustration sporadically erupts in anger.
  • In the days following the outbreak of the blaze, other fires erupted sporadically far from the main site, causing police to raise its alert level nationwide.
  • In the months after its first activity, the volcano had been erupting sporadically, and the vicinity had been evacuated near the end of May.
  • Because, for some reason, this 'peace and love' cult sporadically erupts into violence and lust.
(5) early, late
Kolokacji: 2

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