upsurge 的 2 个定义
up·surged, up·surg·ing.
- to surge up; increase; rise: Water upsurged. Crime upsurged.
- the act of surging up; a large or rapid increase: an upsurge in sales.
upsurge 近义词
increase
更多upsurge例句
- Over the last several months, there’s been an upsurge of reporting on the Spears conservatorship, including The New York Times’ documentary “Framing Britney Spears.”
- Some are part of the recent upsurge, while others have been around for decades.
- The upsurge in the market has continued into the spring of 2021, according to Moore, Wilkinson and others.
- An upsurge of hot rock from deep beneath the Atlantic Ocean may be driving the continents on either side apart.
- The coronavirus pandemic has lead to an upsurge in remote work and the likelihood is that, for many, it’s here to stay.
- Yet, in Florida there has been a documented upsurge in the Ku Klux Klan, with the group now boasting more than 1,000 members.
- On Tuesday, Russia called the upsurge in protests “connivance by Western politicians and European structures.”
- But with the upsurge in settler violence, the assault on Palestinian human rights has taken on a whole new dimension.
- In 1992, women voted in record numbers ( an upsurge of 16 million voters).
- The end result just might be an upsurge in anti-American sentiment.
- And now as I have written down tonight's events I feel an upsurge of elation and deep, humble gratitude.