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词汇 spurted
释义 spurted
past simple and past participle ofspurt
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。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Movement of liquids
backsplash
be dripping with somethingidiom
brim
brim over
brim with something
drool
funnel
leakage
pour
pour-over
reinject
reinjection
respray
ripple
spate
staunch
stem
swash
swill
swirl

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。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Increasing and intensifying
accretion
accumulate
accumulative
accumulatively
add fuel to the fireidiom
blaze
crank
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

Examples of spurted


spurted

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


They complained of buses that blew up, buses that had flywheels which dropped off and buses from which oil spurted on to the road.
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But if we looked back over the last generation represented by the last inch of that 19 yards, we would see that it suddenly spurted up by six feet.
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Occupational pensions have also spurted ahead quite substantially, and in constant prices now add, on average, about £18·60 per week to pensioners' incomes, compared with £12·30 in 1979.
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After the war, the business grew in new directions as the economy spurted forward into an era of rapid growth.
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The blood that spurted forth touched his blind eye and fully restored his sight.
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Towns then spurted but could make no impression on the leader.
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Again, the blood had flowed down on the right side of the woman and spurted on to the wall.: 6.
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Blood spurted over his hand.
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Spenglerism spurted from the pens of countless disciples.
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