bào​fā HSK6

break out

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  1. Which year did the Russo-Japanese War break out?

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  2. War may break out at any moment.

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  3. An armed conflict broke out on the border between the two countries.

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  4. There was a viral outbreak there last July.

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  5. Conflicts broke out between the two sides at the border.

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  6. When the war broke out, many people went to the countryside to seek refuge.

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  7. Historical records state that the uprising broke out in the Jiazi year.

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  8. A cholera outbreak occurred in the area due to contaminated water sources.

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  9. A fierce armed conflict broke out between the two neighboring countries.

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  10. The SARS epidemic broke out in many regions in 2003.

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  11. These two countries severed diplomatic relations after the outbreak of war.

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  12. Due to the unequal distribution of benefits, a fierce dispute broke out between the two parties.

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  13. The government began nationwide conscription after the war broke out.

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  14. Many large-scale peasant uprisings broke out in Chinese history.

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  15. A heated debate broke out in the conference room over whether to postpone.

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  16. The anger in his heart exploded instantly.

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  17. Warm cheers erupted from the whole audience.

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  18. A thunderous round of applause erupted from the audience.

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  19. Astronomers observed a nova that suddenly erupted.

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  20. The volcano, which had been dormant for many years, suddenly erupted.

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