"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
(5) early, late
Kolokacji: 2
1. erupt early = wybuchnij wcześnie erupt early
  • The crisis erupted early in the first Bush administration, which had gotten off to a poor start in its relations with Beijing.
  • Following the successful revolts in Tunisia and Egypt, Libya's own "day of rage" was scheduled for February 17th, but in Benghazi-the country's second-largest city, and a longtime opposition stronghold-protests erupted early.
  • "Demonology" erupts early, with its first story, "The Mansion on the Hill," a lacerating 50-page monologue of job hassles and romantic mishaps addressed to the manic narrator's dead sister.
  • It wasn't until the Formosa Straits crisis erupted early in 1955 that a President would reach out to Congress in such a fashion.
  • Fierce machine-gun fire and loud explosions erupted early this morning and tonight, and bullets struck a pensioner's home where peacekeeping personnel are being quartered, United Nations officials said.
  • Fighting erupted in and around the airport early in the day, heightening a state of anxiety that dulled what jubilation might have been felt after the first American units reached their objective here.
  • WHEN Mount St. Helens erupted early on the morning of May 18, 1980, the devastation was immense.
  • A vicious contest for saw mills and teak logs owned by British companies erupted early on, followed by similar disputes over the control of enemy energy and shipping facilities within the country.
  • Most of the volcano is made of andesite together with handful of dacite and pyroclastic flows which erupted early in Adams' development.
  • The police arrested two men yesterday in the killing of an Ecuadorian immigrant who was stabbed after an argument over a woman erupted in a violent frenzy early on Sunday, the authorities said.
2. erupt late = wybuchnij późno erupt late

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