词汇 | spurt |
释义 | spurt verb[ I or T ] uk /spɜːt/ us /spɝːt/ spurtverb[I or T] (LIQUID)to (cause to) flow out suddenly and with force, in a fast stream: (使)喷出,(使)冒出,(使)涌出 Blood was spurting out all over the place.血喷得到处都是。 His arm was spurting blood where the vein had been severed.他胳膊上割破的血管正在往外冒血。 Movement of liquids backsplash be dripping with somethingidiom brim brim over brim with something drip funnel leakage pour pour-over reinject reinjection respray ripple spate stem swash swill swirl swirling spurtverb[I or T] (INCREASE)mainly US to increase or grow very quickly, or to suddenly increase by a particular amount: (使)激增,(使)急剧上升 Shares of the jewellery store chain spurted $6.珠宝连锁店的股价飙升了6美元。 Increasing and intensifying accretion accumulate accumulative accumulatively add fuel to the fireidiom blaze fade go into orbitidiom go up growing growingly heighten inflation mushroom ramp something up ratchet something up/down re-escalate re-escalation reach a crescendo stake spurt noun[ C ] uk /spɜːt/ us /spɝːt/ spurtnoun[C] (INCREASE)a sudden and short period of increased activity, effort, or speed: (活动、干劲的)短时激增,迸发;突然加速,冲刺 There was a sudden spurt of activity in the housing market.房地产市场突然活跃了起来。 He tends to work in spurts.他工作起来往往时松时紧。 Increasing and intensifying accretion accumulate accumulative accumulatively add fuel to the fireidiom blaze fade go into orbitidiom go up growing growingly heighten inflation mushroom ramp something up ratchet something up/down re-escalate re-escalation reach a crescendo stake You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Increasing and decreasing speed of motion Busy and active spurtnoun[C] (LIQUID)a sudden fast stream of liquid: (液体等的)喷射 The water came out in spurts.水喷涌而出。 Movement of liquids backsplash be dripping with somethingidiom brim brim over brim with something drip funnel leakage pour pour-over reinject reinjection respray ripple spate stem swash swill swirl swirling spurt | American Dictionaryspurt verb[ I/T ] us/spɜrt/ to flow out suddenly and with force: [ I ]Water spurted from the faucet into the sink. spurt noun[ C ] us/spɜrt/ an amount of something that flows out suddenly and with force: There was a sudden spurt of flame. A spurt is also a sudden and brief period of increased activity, effort, or speed: a child’s growth spurt Penn State ended the game with a 10–4 spurt (= period of scoring). spurt | Business Englishspurt noun[ C,usually singular ] uk /spɜːt/us a short, sudden increase in activity or growth: The economy seems unlikely to sustain its first-quarter growth spurt. a spurt in sthEconomists have issued warnings that the dramatic spurt in house prices was pushing them beyond the reach of many buyers. Exports appear to have levelled off just as imports have put on a spurt. spurt verb[ I ] uk /spɜːt/us to grow or increase suddenly for a short period of time: spurt 108p/$2.40/35%, etc.The Nasdaq spurted 25.15 points to 1325.69. spurt to sthThe shares initially spurted to a 12-month high of 128.5p. spurt up/aheadThe economy spurted ahead at a rate of 4.2% in the second quarter. Examples of spurtspurt The sand leaps in little spurts and whirls. Profiles of vocabulary development for these two children suggest that the solution to the segmentation problem may be an important trigger for their vocabulary spurts. During fetal development, every area, system, and circuit of the brain has its growth spurts. In order for him to maintain interest he needed to work in short spurts. Even those vessels that did not undergo complete closure did show variations in the size of their spurts between successive films. Suddenly, for the first time, the fountain makes a rusty gurgling sound and spurts into life. By monitoring the positions of the arterial spurts into the intervillous space in successive films the authors were able to assess the patency of individual spiral arteries. After that initial spurt, budget allocations for the purpose of land reform dried up. The male adolescent growth spurt in lean body mass is paralleled by a similar growth spurt in left ventricular volume. They progress at the same rate, and they exhibit the same vocabulary spurt as monolingual children. Moreover, we calculated how common nouns, predicates and function words contribute to the increase in vocabulary size which constitutes the spurt. Particular attention was devoted in this study to analysing the vocabulary spurt phenomenon. Two of them also showed a verb spurt but it occurred after the 50-word mark when their vocabulary size reached over 100 words. Like the 50-word criterion, these two criteria have also been used in the literature as markers of the vocabulary spurt. Quite badly, with the exception of some partial, and at times temporary, successes in taming inflation and achieving spurts of economic growth. See all examples of spurt These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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