burst of energy

collocation in English

meaningsofburstandenergy

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burst
noun[C]
uk
/bɜːst/
us
/bɝːst/
UK
the act of breaking open so that what is inside ...
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energy
noun
uk
/ˈen.ə.dʒi/
us
/ˈen.ɚ.dʒi/
the power and ability to be physically and ...
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(Definition ofburstandenergyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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First, this statistical work brings home the importance of this extraordinaryburstofenergyand excitement in the early 1560s.
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But after thatburstofenergy, again for a period now of nearly forty years the subject has fallen into the background.
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I remain confident that the finalburstofenergywill be as successful as the earlier sales, for the industry, the taxpayer and the consumer.
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We need to break free of our national self-interests, to produce a collectiveburstofenergy.
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There is a greatburstofenergy, in particular in the geography departments.
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I hope that the conference will help to produce a renewedburstofenergyand ideas so that we can make further progress.
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Matter hitting a solid, compact object would emit a finalburstofenergy, whereas material passing through an event horizon would not.
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This potential energy sink creates a kinetic energy source which injects a finalburstofenergyinto the storm's motions.
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During this period, there is a rapidburstofenergyutilization as measured by oxygen consumption.
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Deer mice use a high percentage of fats as metabolic fuel at high altitude to retain carbohydrates for smallburstofenergy.
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So this is a happy song, aburstofenergy.
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As graduates entered the workplace, the marine industries received a freshburstofenergy.
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Thisburstofenergyand activity proved to be short-lived, however, and by the end of 1923 the party had lost its momentum and dissipated.
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One said that he gave the pilot a smallburstofenergy, while another said that he made it crackle with a bit of wit.
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As he begins to chant, aburstofenergyemerges from the outlet, through the cord, and into the lamp.
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During this period there is a rapidburstofenergyutilization as measured by oxygen consumption.
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Thisburstofenergycan also take the form of a sphere that flies into the target.
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He described how they did not know what to do when they arrived, describing such aburstofenergythat had engulfed them.
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One said that he gave the series a smallburstofenergy, while another said that he made it crackle with a bit of wit.
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The laser builds up energy at a bounded rate and operation in this manner allows for large bursts of energy.
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