break out

break out
1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) estallar, desatarse
2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) evadirse, escapar(se)
break out vb
1. estallar
the war broke out in 1939 la guerra estalló en 1939
2. estallar / declararse
fire has broken out at a chemical factory se ha declarado un incendio en una fábrica química
break out vi
1) : salirse
she broke out in spots: le salieron granos
2) erupt: estallar (dícese de una guerra, la violencia, etc.)
3) escape: fugarse, escaparse
break out
v.
brotar v.
desatar v.
estallar v.
salpullir v.
v + adv
1)
a) (start) \<\<war/epidemic/rioting\>\> estallar
b) (appear)

a rash broke out on his face — le salió un sarpullido en la cara

c) (develop)

to break out (IN something): he broke out in spots le salieron granos; to break out in a sweat empezar* a sudar; chocolate makes me break out — (AmE) el chocolate me hace salir granos

2) (escape) \<\<prisoner\>\> escaparse, fugarse*
1. VI + ADV
1) [prisoners] fugarse, escaparse
2) (=begin) [fire, war, epidemic] estallar; [discussion, fighting, argument] producirse
3)

he broke out in spots — le salieron granos

he broke out in a sweat — quedó cubierto de sudor

2.
VT + ADV [+ champagne etc] descorchar
* * *
v + adv
1)
a) (start) \<\<war/epidemic/rioting\>\> estallar
b) (appear)

a rash broke out on his face — le salió un sarpullido en la cara

c) (develop)

to break out (IN something): he broke out in spots le salieron granos; to break out in a sweat empezar* a sudar; chocolate makes me break out — (AmE) el chocolate me hace salir granos

2) (escape) \<\<prisoner\>\> escaparse, fugarse*

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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