spurt
英[spɜːt]
美[spɜːrt]
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v.
喷出;冲刺
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n.
喷出;突然一阵;(营业的)突然兴隆;突然高涨
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Noun:
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the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid)
Verb:
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gush forth in a sudden stream or jet;
"water gushed forth"
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move or act with a sudden increase in speed or energy
- 1. He hit her on the head, causing her too to spurt blood.
- 他击中了她的头部,她也开始流血。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The recent spurt in violence has demoralised the public.
- 最近暴力行为激增,这已经打击了公众的信心。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. I flushed bright red as a spurt of anger flashed through me.
- 一股怒气直冲头顶,我的脸一下子涨得通红。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. At adolescence, muscles go through a growth spurt.
- 在青春期,肌肉会迅猛发育。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. I saw flames spurt from the roof.
- 我看到火焰从屋顶冒了出来。
来自柯林斯例句
用作动词 (v.)
- After a silence, Molly let her anger spurt out.
沉默了一会儿,莫莉的怒气便迸发了出来。
- The wound was spurting blood.
伤口淌著血。
- The volcano spurted (out) molten lava.
火山喷出了熔岩。
- The runner spurted as he approached the line.
那赛跑选手在接近终点线时加速冲刺。
- After turning left,he suddenly put on a spurt and passed the others.
拐向左后,他突然加速而超过了别人。
用作名词 (n.)
- The water came out with a spurt.
水喷了出来。
- A great spurt of blood came out of the wound.
鲜血从伤口喷涌而出。
- Green put on a spurt and gained upon his pursuer.
格林一鼓作气把追赶的人拋在後面。
- There was a sudden spurt of activity in the housing market.
房产市场突然活跃了一阵子。
- Nor is it only north European economies that have put in a spurt: Spain, too, has grown fast since 1999.
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。