spurtive / spɜrt /

刺激性刺激性的鞭策性刺激的

spurtive3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to gush or issue suddenly in a stream or jet, as a liquid; spout.
  2. to show marked, usually increased, activity or energy for a short period: The runners spurted forward in the last lap of the race.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to expel or force out suddenly in a stream or jet, as a liquid; spout.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a sudden, forceful gush or jet.
  2. a marked increase of effort for a short period or distance, as in running, rowing, etc.
  3. a sudden burst or outburst, as of activity, energy, or feeling.

spurtive 近义词

spurtive

等同于 spasmodic

更多spurtive例句

  1. They have McGowin, who excelled in spurts after evolving from ineffective starter to slider-heavy reliever.
  2. Founder and CEO Wayne Mackey described the funding as pre-emptive as the company experiences a growth spurt alongside the broader gaming industry.
  3. It hasn’t been totally smooth sailing for Parler during the growth spurt — many people took to Twitter to vent that the app had been glitchy, a common issue growing tech companies face.
  4. My goal is to continue to lead the DNC tech team and have that stability, have that continuity, make sure that we can start looking ahead to 2022, 2024, and that we’ve reversed sort of the trend around spurts and stops.
  5. Their results suggest that even early animals had relatively complex genomes because of an unprecedented spurt of gene duplication early in life’s history.
  6. The little sister brand to Marc Jacobs has gone through a difficult growth spurt over the past few years.
  7. He also found it difficult to book roles because he experienced a huge growth spurt and was still in the process of filling out.
  8. It has made people squirm and spurt out apologies, and it has made my face burn a darker red.
  9. (Since then, he has gone through a growth spurt of a foot and 100 pounds).
  10. That spurt in the private sector set the stage for his congressional career.
  11. This made it necessary to put on a spurt to regain lost distance, but on such ground the speed was dangerous.
  12. But that sudden spurt of speed on the part of the gray sedan was a dead give-away.
  13. With the next fellow as a goal, he gradually crept alongside, and passed him with a spurt.
  14. But the sight of a fireplace and plenty of dry wood ready to flame up at the spurt of a match heartened them somewhat.
  15. Plates are changed, corks pop, and from time to time a seltzogene gives a spurt and a cough.