surge的意思和读音

surge

: [sɜrdʒ] : [sɜː(r)dʒ]

v.

n.;(

surges  surging  surged  

v.rush,flow,pour,gush,heave

n.outpouring,upwelling,spill,wave

surgev.

1.[i]+ adv./prep.to move quickly and with force in a particular direction

The gates opened and the crowd surged forward.

Flood waters surged into their homes.

2.[i](+ adv./prep.)使to fill sb with a strong feeling

Relief surged through her.

3.[i]to suddenly increase in value

Share prices surged.

4.[i]to increase suddenly

n.

1.~ (of sth)a sudden increase of a strong feeling

She felt a sudden surge of anger.

a surge of excitement

2.a sudden increase in the amount or number of sth; a large amount of sth

a surge in consumer spending

We are having trouble keeping up with the recent surge in demand.

After an initial surge of interest, there has been little call for our services.

3.~ (of sth)a sudden, strong forward or upward movement

a tidal surge

4.a sudden increase in the flow of electrical power through a system

An electrical surge damaged the computer's disk drive.

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n.1.a sudden increase in something such as price, value, or interest; a sudden increase in electrical power that can damage equipment connected to it; a sudden increase in the strength of a feeling2.a sudden movement of a large group of people

v.1.if a crowd of people surges, they all move forward together very quickly; to move forward as a large mass very quickly2.to increase a lot very quickly3.if a feeling or an emotion surges, you start to feel it very strongly4.if water or electricity surges, its force suddenly becomes very strong1.if a crowd of people surges, they all move forward together very quickly; to move forward as a large mass very quickly2.to increase a lot very quickly3.if a feeling or an emotion surges, you start to feel it very strongly4.if water or electricity surges, its force suddenly becomes very strong

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1.The Dow Jones Industrial Average's 46% surge was one of just six of that magnitude in the last 100 years.46%100

2.He said his long-term outlook for the metal is still above $50 an ounce and it could even surge as high as $100 in the next few years.50100

3.The surge, then, may be too small to make a decisive impact and yet too large for the American armed forces to bear.

4.The White House said the extra duties were necessary to combat market disruption caused by a surge in tyre imports.

5.This is when every cell of your body seems to understand that it's alive, as the feelings of vitality & strength surge through your veins.

6.He said the surge probably didn't help his business much, but he appreciated the interest.

7.McCain said he wants to see McChrystal use the same aggressive approach employed during the troop surge in Iraq.

8.A strong currency helps contain inflation risks. It translates the surge in dollar commodity prices into a smaller rise in euro terms.

9.The surge of NATO troops into Helmand province appears to be working, at least so far.

10.The Great Recession and its surge of long-term unemployment are a severe test of what was once seen as a distinctive US economic strength.