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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
forth [ingl. am. fɔrθ, ingl. brit. fɔːθ] ADV. liter.
1. forth (out):
2. forth (in time):
go forth V. [ingl. am. ɡoʊ -, ingl. brit. ɡəʊ -] arc. or liter. (v + adv)
1. go forth (stride onward):
2. go forth (be issued):
bring forth V. [ingl. am. brɪŋ -, ingl. brit. brɪŋ -] (v + adv + o)
1. bring forth (produce, bear) arc. or liter.:
bring forth fruit
bring forth child
2. bring forth (elicit):
bring forth protest/criticism
bring forth protest/criticism
bring forth protest/criticism
suscitar form.
I. burst <pret. & part. pas. burst> [ingl. am. bərst, ingl. brit. bəːst] V. intr.
1. burst:
burst balloon/tire:
burst pipe:
burst pipe:
burst fireworks/shell:
burst fireworks/shell:
burst dam:
burst storm:
burst storm:
to burst open door/suitcase:
2. burst (move suddenly) + adv. compl.:
II. burst <pret. & part. pas. burst> [ingl. am. bərst, ingl. brit. bəːst] V. trans.
burst balloon/bubble:
III. burst [ingl. am. bərst, ingl. brit. bəːst] SUST.
1.1. burst (short surge):
1.2. burst (of gunfire):
2.1. burst (rupture):
burst (of tire) ingl. brit.
2.2. burst (explosion):
en el diccionario PONS
burst forth V. intr.
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
forth [fɔ:θ, ingl. am. fɔ:rθ] ADV. form.
I. burst [bɜ:st, ingl. am. bɜ:rst] burst Am: bursted, burst Am: bursted burst Am: bursted, burst Am: bursted SUST.
1. burst (explosion):
2. burst MILIT.:
burst of fire
3. burst (brief period):
II. burst [bɜ:st, ingl. am. bɜ:rst] burst Am: bursted, burst Am: bursted burst Am: bursted, burst Am: bursted V. intr.
1. burst:
burst balloon, tyre
burst storm
2. burst (move suddenly):
3. burst fig.:
III. burst [bɜ:st, ingl. am. bɜ:rst] burst Am: bursted, burst Am: bursted burst Am: bursted, burst Am: bursted V. trans.
Entrada de OpenDict
forth
en el diccionario PONS
burst forth V. intr.
en el diccionario PONS
forth [fɔrθ] ADV.
I. burst [bɜrst] SUST.
1. burst (explosion):
2. burst MILIT.:
burst of fire
3. burst (brief period):
II. burst <burst, burst> [bɜrst] V. intr.
1. burst:
burst balloon, tire
burst storm
2. burst (move suddenly):
3. burst fig.:
III. burst <burst, burst> [bɜrst] V. trans.
Present
Iburst
youburst
he/she/itbursts
weburst
youburst
theyburst
Past
Iburst
youburst
he/she/itburst
weburst
youburst
theyburst
Present Perfect
Ihaveburst
youhaveburst
he/she/ithasburst
wehaveburst
youhaveburst
theyhaveburst
Past Perfect
Ihadburst
youhadburst
he/she/ithadburst
wehadburst
youhadburst
theyhadburst
PONS OpenDict

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However, even at these burst altitudes, fallout may be formed by a number of mechanisms.
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The initial collapse of degenerate cores is accelerated by beta decay, photodisintegration and electron capture, which causes a burst of electron neutrinos.
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It makes me want, unkindly, to burst their bubble and to bring them down a peg or two.
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I have a lot within me ready to burst out.
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Do not keep the soil wet when the humidity is maintained at 100%, as the eggs will absorb water, swell up, and burst.
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