surge
verb
noun
sɜːdʒ
verb
1
to
suddenly
move
very
quickly
in
a
particular
direction
迅速涌动,蜂拥向前
always + adv/prep
[+
forward/through
etc
]
The
taxi
surged
forward.
出租车突然往前冲。
The
crowd
surged
through
the
gates.
人群蜂拥着通过大门。
2
surge up
also
又作
if
a
feeling
surges
or
surges
up,
you
begin
to
feel
it
very
strongly
〔情感〕涌起,涌现
She
could
feel
anger
surging
inside
her.
她感到自己怒火中烧。
3
if
a
large
amount
of
a
liquid,
electricity,
chemical
etc
surges,
it
moves
very
quickly
and
suddenly
〔大量液体〕汹涌;〔电流〕浪涌;〔化学品等〕突然涌动
usually + adv/prep
A
wave
surged
up
towards
them.
一个浪头向他们涌来。
Adrenalin
surged
through
her
veins.
她血脉贲张。
4
to
suddenly
increase
突然上涨,激增;
Oil
prices
surged.
油价暴涨。
noun
5
a surge of sth
a
sudden,
large
increase
in
a
feeling
〔情感的〕突发; 涌现
a
surge
of
excitement
一阵兴奋
6
a
sudden
increase
in
amount
or
number
〔数量的〕急剧增加
[+
in/of
]
a
surge
in
food
costs
食品成本的急剧增加
a
surge
of
reporters’
interest
in
his
finances
记者们对他财务状况的突然关注
7
a
sudden
movement
of
a
lot
of
people
〔人群的〕蜂拥
[+
of
]
a
surge
of
refugees
into
the
country
涌入这个国家的难民
8
a
sudden
quick
movement
of
a
liquid,
electricity,
chemical
etc
through
something
〔液体的〕汹涌;〔电流的〕浪涌;〔化学品等的〕突然涌动
a
device
that
protects
your
computer
against
electrical
surges
一台计算机电涌保护设备