Break out in a rash Meaning in English
expression
释义
To suddenly develop red spots or irritated areas on the skin, usually because of an allergic reaction, illness, or irritation.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used in medical or everyday contexts. Usually describes an immediate and unexpected reaction. Use 'break out in a rash' when the rash appears suddenly. Can be followed by causes, e.g., 'after eating peanuts.' Avoid 'have a rash' if you mean sudden onset.
例句
If I eat strawberries, I break out in a rash.
basic
She broke out in a rash after touching the plant.
basic
People sometimes break out in a rash when they are stressed.
basic
I didn't realize I was allergic until I broke out in a rash all over my arms.
natural
Every time I try that new soap, I break out in a rash on my face.
natural
My son broke out in a rash out of nowhere after playing in the grass.
natural