| 英语单词 | spurt |
|---|---|
| 英美音标 | 英 [spɜːt] 美 [spɜːrt] |
| 中文释义 | v.喷出;冲刺 n.喷出;突然一阵;(营业的)突然兴隆;突然高涨 |
| 英语例句 | (1) After a silence, Molly let her anger spurt out. (2) The wound was spurting blood. (3) The volcano spurted (out) molten lava. (4) The runner spurted as he approached the line. (5) The water came out with a spurt. (6) A great spurt of blood came out of the wound. (7) Green put on a spurt and gained upon his pursuer. (8) There was a sudden spurt of activity in the housing market. (9) Nor is it only north European economies that have put in a spurt: Spain, too, has grown fast since 1999. |
| 中文例句 | (1) 沉默了一会儿,莫莉的怒气便迸发了出来。 (2) 伤口淌著血。 (3) 火山喷出了熔岩。 (4) 那赛跑选手在接近终点线时加速冲刺。 (5) 水喷了出来。 (6) 鲜血从伤口喷涌而出。 (7) 格林一鼓作气把追赶的人拋在後面。 (8) 房产市场突然活跃了一阵子。 (9) 并非只有北欧经济已开始“井喷”。西班牙自1999年,也开始快速增长。 |
| 柯林斯解释 | 1 [V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)喷射;(使)喷发 When liquid or fire spurts from somewhere, or when something spurts liquid or fire, it comes out quickly in a thin, powerful stream. [V n] [V prep] [Also V] [V P n (not pron)] [V P]
2 [N-COUNT 可数名词](喷射出的)一股 A spurt of liquid is a stream of it which comes out of something very forcefully. [oft N
3 [N-COUNT 可数名词](行动、努力、感情的)迸发 A spurt of activity, effort, or emotion is a sudden, brief period of intense activity, effort, or emotion. [usu with supp]
4 [VERB 动词]突然加速前进;冲刺 If someone or something spurts somewhere, they suddenly increase their speed for a short while in order to get there. [V prep/adv]
5 [PHRASE 短语]时有时无;一阵一阵地 If something happens in spurts, there are periods of activity followed by periods in which it does not happen. [PHR after v]
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