词汇 | surged |
释义 | surged past simple and past participle ofsurge surge verb[ I ] uk /sɜːdʒ/ us /sɝːdʒ/ C1 to increase suddenly and strongly: 激增,陡增,剧烈上升 The company's profits have surged.公司的利润激增。 to move quickly and powerfully: 涌动,蜂拥向前 An angry crowd surged through the gates of the president's palace.愤怒的人群涌进了总统府的大门。 A few metres before the end of the race, Jenkins surged into the lead.就在离终点几米的地方,詹金斯突然发力猛冲到最前面。 (of an emotion) to develop strongly and quickly: (感情)涌起,涌现 She felt a wave of resentment surging (up) inside her.她感觉一阵悔恨涌上心头。 The dollar surged against the yen in the final half hour of trading.在交易的最后半小时里美元对日元的汇率猛涨。 A feeling of love surged in his breast.他心中涌起一阵爱意。 Sales of these cosmetics have surged in recent months. The mob surged towards the castle. 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 You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Moving quickly Making progress and advancing Examples of surgedsurged In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Huge crowds surged round the car demanding books, baptism, confirmation and more teachers. The off-post problem surged in the early 1990s. Inexplicably, the seemingly nearly depleted reserve surged almost overnight from 60 million barrels to 400 million. Many saccade-related neurons were not pre-saccadic at all; their activity surged with the saccade or immediately after. However, whereas investments by automotive parts suppliers surged by 23%, end-manufacturers of motor vehicles decreased theirs by 6%. Sales to the chemical industry surged by 72%, the machinery industry by 22% and the food industry by 24%. As a result, confidence surged soon thereafter, bringing with it a substantial wave of capital inflows. These awkward dichotomies surged forth as the process of making the curriculum proceeded. A more solid recovery came in 1995 when the market surged by 26% over 1994, reaching 76,500 units. There was a sense of clarity and purpose that surged through the whole performance, and the whole work. In 1995, the world market surged to some $5.2 billion. Such disruptions can occur when investment in surge (excess refining) capacity becomes insufficient for an adequate margin of excess capacity in order to cater for sudden surged in demand. Most encouraging, export growth in the colony's three main staples - wine, iron ore, and phosphates - surged ahead by 64 per cent, 22 per cent, and 25 per cent respectively. Robot installations in the automotive industry as well as in the electrical/electronics industry surged by 42 and 64%, respectively. On the contrary, in all industrial societies crimes have surged as poverty has receded and relative prosperity has spread. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 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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