Outbreak Meaning in English
word
/ˈaʊtˌbɹeɪk/
OWT-brayk
/ˈaʊtbɹeɪk/
OWT-brayk
释义
A sudden beginning or increase of something bad, especially of a disease, war, or violence.
用法与细微差别
Usually refers to diseases but can also describe sudden starts of violence or conflict. Common phrases: 'outbreak of flu', 'outbreak of war'. Formal and used most often in news or reports. Not used for small personal events.
Spanish: brote - estallido (de enfermedad)Portuguese (BR): surto - surto (de doença)Portuguese (PT): surto - surto (de doença)Chinese (Simplified): 爆发 - 疫情爆发Chinese (Traditional): 爆發 - 疫情爆發Hindi: प्रकोपArabic: تفشيBengali: প্রকোপ - বিস্তারRussian: вспышкаJapanese: 発生Vietnamese: bùng phátKorean: 발병 - 발생Turkish: patlak verme - salgınUrdu: پھوٹ پڑنا - وبا کا پھوٹناIndonesian: wabah - merebak
例句
There was an outbreak of the flu at the school.
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The sudden outbreak surprised everyone.
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Doctors are working to stop the outbreak.
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Since the outbreak, travel plans have changed a lot.
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News of the outbreak spread quickly online.
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Officials are worried about another possible outbreak this year.
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