surge
surge 英 [sɜ:dʒ] 美 [sɜrdʒ]
n. 汹涌;大浪,波涛;汹涌澎湃;巨涌 v. 汹涌;起大浪,蜂拥而来
进行时:surging 过去式:surged 过去分词:surged 第三人称单数:surges 名词复数:surges
- A surge is a sudden strong swelling, like a tsunami wave that engulfs the land. Although a surge offers a fluid image, anything can experience a sudden surge, including emotions, political support, or an angry mob.
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- n. 汹涌;大浪,波涛;汹涌澎湃;巨涌
- v. 汹涌;起大浪,蜂拥而来
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1. But for some people merely imagining this scene creates an adrenaline surge.
但是对于某些人但是想象这一幕就会肾上腺素激增。
- surge (n.) late 15c., "fountain, stream," of uncertain origin, probably from Middle French sourge-, stem of sourdre "to rise, swell," from Latin surgere "to rise, arise, get up, mount up, ascend; attack," contraction of surrigere, from assimilated form of sub "up from below" (see sub-) + regere "to keep straight, guide" (from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," with derivatives meaning "to direct in a straight line," thus "to lead, rule"). Meaning "high, rolling swell of water" is from 1520s; figurative sense of "excited rising up" (as of feelings) is from 1510s.
- surge (v.) 1510s, "to rise and fall," from surge (n.), or from Middle French surgir "rise, ride (as a ship does a wave), spring up, arrive." Meaning "rise high and roll forcefully" is from 1560s. Related: Surged; surging.
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