spurt的意思和读音

spurt

: [spɜrt] : [spɜː(r)t]

v.;(

n.

spurts  spurting  spurted  

v.trickle

v.gush,spray,burst,jet,erupt

n.emission,increase,swell,wave

spurtv.

1.[i][t]to burst or pour out suddenly; to produce sudden, powerful streams of liquid or flames

Blood was spurting from her nose.

Red and yellow flames spurted out of the fire.

Her nose was spurting blood.

The volcano spurted clouds of steam and ash high into the air.

2.[i]+ adv./prep.to increase your speed for a short time to get somewhere faster

She spurted past me to get to the line first.线

n.

1.an amount of liquid or flames that comes out of somewhere with great force

a great spurt of blood

2.a sudden increase in speed, effort, activity or emotion for a short period of time

You'd better put on a spurt(= hurry up) if you want to finish that work today.

Babies get very hungry during growth spurts.饿

a sudden spurt of anger

IDM

The water came out of the tap in spurts.

in spurtsin short periods of great activity, powerful movement, etc., rather than in a steady, continuous way

The water came out of the tap in spurts.

v.1.2., (up; out; down)3.,4.,;1.2., (up; out; down)3.,4.,;

n.1.,(,)2.(),3.,,[]4.5.()1.,(,)2.(),3.,,[]4.5.()

v.1.if a liquid spurts from something, it comes out in a sudden strong flow2.to move somewhere or to do something suddenly and quickly, using a lot of energy3.to make a great deal of progress in a short time

n.1.a sudden strong flow of a liquid2.a sudden increase in something, for example speed or development3.a sudden short period when you feel an emotion strongly

1. 〖 waterside〗 ;spurt fén ...

2. sprout v. n. spurt v. sputum n. ...

3. 〖 inastateofexcitement〗 spurt;sprint〗 〖 chargeandattack〗 ...

4. Protein: Spurt: Maturity: ...

5. TANBOGE/ SPURT HOT RIP/ ...

6. 〖 flamethrow〗 spurt〖 magmagushinguptotheground〗 ...

7. 〖 sprinklingcan〗 spurt;spout;gush〗 〖 sternutation;sneeze〗 ...

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1.He told me that following his last, flat-ish decade, he had recently put on a spurt, and was now singing better than ever before.10

2.He says it is important that this summit occurred in a relatively young democracy - part of a post Cold War growth spurt in EU membership.

3.The best spurt wasn't enough to help him escaping, he was conscious of it.

4.Jean-Claude Trichet, ECB president, said the "very substantial" upward forecast revision followed an exceptional recent growth spurt.-(Jean-ClaudeTrichet)

5.Sheila's face is beginning to flesh out now that she's passed through the growth spurt of puberty.

6.The fine print to spurt the code machine is mainly used for smaller characters, Numbers, and graphics on her cheek products spray.

7.Then be dove suddenly and the old man saw flying fish spurt out of the water and sail desperately over the surface.

8.Try to relax during the letdown. Usually the milk will spurt out in forceful sprays in the beginning, and then slow down.

9."Then she had a spurt of growth and her feet went back to the way they were, " her mother says.“,”

10.The great need in the church is for a spirit of evangelism, not just a spurt of evangelism.