upsurging / verb ʌpˈsɜrdʒ; noun ˈʌpˌsɜrdʒ /

激增的高涨的汹涌澎湃汹涌澎湃的

upsurging2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

up·surged, up·surg·ing.

  1. to surge up; increase; rise: Water upsurged. Crime upsurged.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of surging up; a large or rapid increase: an upsurge in sales.

upsurging 近义词

upsurging

等同于 rising

upsurging

等同于 mount

upsurging

等同于 rise

upsurging

等同于 wax

upsurging

等同于 snowball

upsurging

等同于 enlarge

upsurging

等同于 expand

更多upsurging例句

  1. 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.”
  2. Some are part of the recent upsurge, while others have been around for decades.
  3. The upsurge in the market has continued into the spring of 2021, according to Moore, Wilkinson and others.
  4. An upsurge of hot rock from deep beneath the Atlantic Ocean may be driving the continents on either side apart.
  5. The coronavirus pandemic has lead to an upsurge in remote work and the likelihood is that, for many, it’s here to stay.
  6. Yet, in Florida there has been a documented upsurge in the Ku Klux Klan, with the group now boasting more than 1,000 members.
  7. On Tuesday, Russia called the upsurge in protests “connivance by Western politicians and European structures.”
  8. But with the upsurge in settler violence, the assault on Palestinian human rights has taken on a whole new dimension.
  9. In 1992, women voted in record numbers ( an upsurge of 16 million voters).
  10. The end result just might be an upsurge in anti-American sentiment.
  11. And now as I have written down tonight's events I feel an upsurge of elation and deep, humble gratitude.