[N-COUNT 可数名词]激增;急剧上升;突飞猛进 A surge is a sudden large increase in something that has previously been steady, or has only increased or developed slowly.
[usu sing]
Specialists see various reasons for the recent surge in inflation...
专家们认为目前通货膨胀加剧有多种原因。
The anniversary is bound to bring a new surge of interest in Dylan's work.
该周年纪念肯定会再一次激发人们对迪伦作品的浓厚兴趣。
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[VERB 动词]急剧上升;飞涨;激增 If something surges, it increases suddenly and greatly, after being steady or developing only slowly.
[V from/to/by amount]
[V-ing]
[Also V]
The Freedom Party's electoral support surged from just under 10 per cent to nearly 17 per cent...
自由党的选举支持率从区区不到 10%骤升至近 17%。
Surging imports will add to the demand for hard currency.
进口激增将增加对硬通货的需求。
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[VERB 动词](人群)蜂拥,涌动 If a crowd of people surge forward, they suddenly move forward together.
[V adv/prep]
The photographers and cameramen surged forward.
摄影师和摄像师们蜂拥上前。
...the crowd surging out from the church.
从教堂里涌出的人群
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](风、水等的)奔涌,汹涌 A surge is a sudden powerful movement of a physical force such as wind or water.
[usu sing with supp]
The whole car shuddered with an almost frightening surge of power...
油门猛然加大到几乎让人恐惧的程度,整个汽车剧烈震颤着。
In the year 1091, London Bridge was destroyed by a tidal surge during a storm.
伦敦大桥曾于 1091 年在一次暴风雨中被汹涌的潮水冲毁。
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[VERB 动词](水等)汹涌;(电)浪涌,骤强 If a physical force such as water or electricity surges through something, it moves through it suddenly and powerfully.
[V adv/prep]
[V-ing]
[Also V]
Thousands of volts surged through his car after he careered into a lamp post, ripping out live wires...
他的车猛地撞到灯柱上,扯断了带电的电线,数千伏高压电流骤然通过车身。
Fish and seaweed rose, caught motionless in the surging water.
鱼和海藻浮起来,在汹涌的水流中动弹不得。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](情感的)突发,涌现,突然出现 If you feel a surge of a particular emotion or feeling, you experience it suddenly and powerfully.
[usu sing]
'It must be very difficult,' said Hunter, feeling a surge of embarrassment for Diane's predicament...
“那肯定不好过,”亨特说,突然为黛安娜的困境感到很为难。
He was overcome by a sudden surge of jealousy.
他突然妒火中烧。
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[VERB 动词](感情、感觉)突袭,涌动,突发 If an emotion or sensation surges in you or through you, you feel it suddenly and powerfully.
[V in/through n]
[V P in n]
[LITERARY 文]
Nausea surged in him and he retched violently...
他突然觉得恶心,猛烈地干呕起来。
Panic surged through her.
她顿时惊慌失措。
Surge up means the same as surge .surge up 同 surge
A slow hatred for Hilton began to surge up in him...
他心里开始对希尔顿渐生恨意。
Memories surged up in Don's mind.
一幕幕回忆在唐脑海里涌现。
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surge/sɜːdʒ; NAmEsɜːrdʒ/
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noun
surgesurgessurgedsurgingverb1[intransitive ]+ adv./prep.to move quickly and with force in a particular direction 涌;汹涌;涌动◆The gates opened and the crowd surged forward.大门打开了,人群向前涌去。◆Flood waters surged into their homes.洪水涌进了他们的房子。2[intransitive ](+ adv./prep.)to fill sb with a strong feeling 使强烈地感到SYN
sweep
◆Relief surged through her.她顿觉宽慰。3[intransitive ](of prices, profits, etc. 物价、利润等)to suddenly increase in value 急剧上升;飞涨;激增◆Share prices surged.股价猛涨。☞related noun
upsurge
4[intransitive ](of the flow of electrical power 电流)to increase suddenly 急冲;电涌noun1surge(of sth) a sudden increase of a strong feeling (强烈感情的)突发SYN
rush
◆She felt a sudden surge of anger.她突然感觉怒火中烧。◆a surge of excitement一阵兴奋☞see also
upsurge
2a sudden increase in the amount or number of sth; a large amount of sth (数量的)急剧上升,激增;大量;一大批surge(in sth) ◆a surge in consumer spending消费开支的激增◆We are having trouble keeping up with the recent surge in demand.对于近来出现的需求猛增,我们难以应对。surge(of sth) ◆After an initial surge of interest, there has been little call for our services.过了开始的一阵新鲜劲后,对我们服务的需求就变得很小。☞see also
upsurge
3surge(of sth) a sudden, strong forward or upward movement 奔涌向前;突然的向上运动◆a tidal surge涨潮4a sudden increase in the flow of electrical power through a system 电流急冲;电涌◆An electrical surge damaged the computer's disk drive.电流急冲损坏了计算机的磁盘驱动器。surge/sɜːdʒ; NAmEsɜːrdʒ/
1[always + adverb/preposition] to suddenly move very quickly in a particular directionsurge forward/through etc The taxi surged forward. The crowd surged through the gates.2 (also surge up) if a feeling surges or surges up, you begin to feel it very strongly: She could feel anger surging inside her.3[usually + adverb/preposition] if a large amount of a liquid, electricity, chemical etc surges, it moves very quickly and suddenly: A wave surged up towards them. Adrenalin surged through her veins.4to suddenly increaseSYN shoot up: Oil prices surged.
surge1 verb
surge2 noun
surgesurge2 ●○○ noun [countable usually singular]
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1a surge of something a sudden large increase in a feeling: a surge of excitement2a sudden increase in amount or numbersurge in/of a surge in food costs a surge of reporters’ interest in his finances3a sudden movement of a lot of peoplesurge of a surge of refugees into the country4a sudden quick movement of a liquid, electricity, chemical etc through something: a device that protects your computer against electrical surges
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