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uprush

/uhp-ruhsh/US // ˈʌpˌrʌʃ //UK // (ˈʌpˌrʌʃ) //

涌流,涌入,涌出,涌现

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an upward rush, as of water or air.
    • : an abrupt increase: an uprush of business during the noon hour.

Examples

  • It was a new kind of inspiration, of that strange "subliminal uprush" which made the mystery of his life.

  • It is caused by an uprush of fairy force from the ground—and spreading fish-tail fashion higher into the air—it is many-hued.

  • The break came on the uprush of the unanticipated reinforcements.

  • The vehement uprush of the old emotion made reflection of any kind impossible.

  • I must bear witness to my conviction that we are beholding a tremendous inrush or uprush of good into man and his world.