irrupt
verb [intransitive] (formal)- + adv./prep.
to enter or appear somewhere suddenly and with a lot of force 闯入;突然冲进;爆发 Word Originmid 19th cent.: (earlier (mid 16th cent.) as irruption) from Latin irrupt- ‘broken into’, from the verb irrumpere, from in- ‘into’ + rumpere ‘break’.