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surging

/surj/US // sɜrdʒ //UK // (sɜːdʒ) //

澎湃的,激增的,汹涌澎湃,涌动的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a strong, wavelike, forward movement, rush, or sweep: the onward surge of an angry mob.
    • : a strong, swelling, wavelike volume or body of something: a billowing surge of smoke.
    • : a sudden, strong increase or burst: a surge of energy; surges of emotion.
    • : Military. a significant increase in the number of troops deployed to an area.
    • : the rolling swell of the sea.
    • : the swelling and rolling sea: The surge crashed against the rocky coast.
    • : a swelling wave; billow.
    • : Meteorology. a widespread change in atmospheric pressure that is in addition to cyclonic and normal diurnal changes.storm surge.
    • : Electricity. a sudden rush or burst of current or voltage.a violent oscillatory disturbance.
    • : Nautical. a slackening or slipping back, as of a rope or cable.
    • : Machinery. an uneven flow and strong momentum given to a fluid, as water in a tank, resulting in a rapid, temporary rise in pressure.pulsating unevenness of motion in an engine or gas turbine.
v.无主动词 verb
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    surged, surg·ing.

    • : to rise and fall, toss about, or move along on the waves: to surge at anchor.
    • : to rise, roll, move, or swell forward in or like waves: The sea surged against the shore. The crowd surged back and forth.
    • : to rise as if by a heaving or swelling force: Blood surged to his face.
    • : Electricity. to increase suddenly, as current or voltage.to oscillate violently.
    • : Nautical. to slack off or loosen a rope or cable around a capstan or windlass.to slip back, as a rope.
    • : Machinery. to move with pulsating unevenness, as something driven by an engine or gas turbine.
v.有主动词 verb
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    surged, surg·ing.

    • : to cause to surge or roll in or as in waves.
    • : Nautical. to slacken.

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Examples

  • Our concern, beyond the sheer numbers, will be the ability of our partner agencies to handle that surge.

  • County officials say they’re stockpiling masks and gowns, concerned that the nationwide surge in cases will again disrupt supply chains, as happened this spring.

  • The investigation unfolded this week as Virginia and much of the nation are seeing record surges in coronavirus cases, while hospitals are preparing for influxes of patients.

  • It has been transformed into an emergency field hospital in preparation for a surge in coronavirus cases.

  • The cold weather surge in cases has America setting records for infections daily, and the death toll passed a quarter million people this week.

  • How many of these surging thousands are solid, and how many of these assumptions are tricks of the light?

  • Can you feel the power surging through your body, and the ladies just begging to be on your guest list?

  • Whether it was surging steroid use, or the way AstroTurf could wreck ACL joints, there was always something to fix.

  • Even then she had to climb on to its roof with dozens of children, nieces and nephews to escape the surging flood.

  • Bill Nye chats with Kevin Fallon about his new projects and surging fame.

  • General Hughes was at the head of the police, but the surging mob pressed forward and cut the hose five times.

  • In retirement and disgrace at Monaco, he saw with dismay the armies of the Allies surging up to the French frontier.

  • He remembered suddenly that he was still a young man, with a young man's ardor surging strong in him.

  • A mob of countless thousands were surging to and fro through all the neighboring streets.

  • Her mind is guiding the surging billows of the Revolution, and influencing the decisions of the proudest thrones of Europe.