upsurge 英 [ˈʌpsɜ:dʒ]   美 [ˈʌpsɜrdʒ]

upsurge

upsurge  英 [ˈʌpsɜ:dʒ] 美 [ˈʌpsɜrdʒ]

n. 高潮,高涨  vi. 涌起,高涨 

名词复数:upsurges 

A new upsurge in construction is in the making. 一个建设的新高潮正在兴起。
The last big locust upsurge ended early in 2005 and the current alert level is green or calm. 上次大规模蝗虫高潮在2005年年初结束,目前的警报级别为绿色或平静。

  • An upsurge is when there's a sudden rise of something's strength or size. Hordes of people walking around your town with cameras might be due to an upsurge in tourism, for example.
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  • n. 高潮,高涨
  • vi. 涌起,高涨
  • 1. A new upsurge in construction is in the making.

    一个建设的新高潮正在兴起。

  • 2. The last big locust upsurge ended early in 2005 and the current alert level is green or calm.

    上次大规模蝗虫高潮在2005年年初结束,目前的警报级别为绿色或平静。

  • 3. One of the many reasons for this upsurge in the sale of audio books lies in the advantages of Music Clubs.

    有声书本的销量迅速上升的原因有很多,其中之一就是音乐俱乐部为之带来的好处。

  • upsurge (n.) 1916, from up (adv.) + surge (n.).
up·surge / ˈʌpsɜːdʒ ; NAmE ˈʌpsɜːrdʒ / noun [usually singular ] ( formal) a sudden large increase in sth 急剧上升;飙升;猛增 upsurge(in sth) an upsurge in violent crime 暴力犯罪的猛增 upsurge(of sth) a recent upsurge of interest in his movies 最近他的电影掀起的一阵热潮 upsurge upsurges up·surge / ˈʌpsɜːdʒ ; NAmE ˈʌpsɜːrdʒ /
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