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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 6404 COCA: 5029

surge

noun
/sɜːdʒ/
/sɜːrdʒ/
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  1. surge (of something) a sudden increase of a strong feeling(强烈感情的)突发 synonym rush
    • She felt a sudden surge of anger.她突然感觉怒火中烧。
    • a surge of excitement一阵兴奋
    see also upsurge
    Extra Examples
    • He thought of his old teacher with a surge of affection.他满怀感情地回忆起昔日的老师。
    • His initial surge of euphoria was quickly followed by dismay.他最初的一阵兴奋很快变为沮丧。
    • A huge surge of emotion swept through her.一股强烈的情感传遍她的全身。
    • He picked up the phone with a surge of panic.他惊恐万分地拿起电话。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • huge
    • sudden
    verb + surge
    • experience
    • feel
    • get
    surge + verb
    • sweep something
    • sweep over somebody
    • sweep through somebody
    preposition
    • with a surge
    • surge of
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  2. a sudden increase in the amount or number of something(数量的)急剧上升,激增;大量;一大批
    • surge in something a surge in consumer spending消费开支的激增
    • We are having trouble keeping up with the recent surge in demand.对于近来出现的需求猛增,我们难以应对。
    • A last-minute surge in ticket sales saved the show from closure.最后一刻门票销量的激增使演出免于流产。
    • surge of something After an initial surge of interest, there has been little call for our services.过了开始的一阵新鲜劲后,对我们服务的需求就变得很小。
    see also upsurgeTopics Change, cause and effectc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • dramatic
    • great
    preposition
    • surge in
    • surge of
    phrases
    • a surge forward
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  3. a sudden, strong movement forward or upwards奔涌向前;突然的向上运动
    • a tidal surge涨潮
    • A surge of people poured through the gates.一大群人涌进大门。
    • Police struggled to control the sudden surge forward by the demonstrators.警察奋力制止突然涌上前来的示威者。
    see also storm surge
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • dramatic
    • great
    preposition
    • surge in
    • surge of
    phrases
    • a surge forward
    See full entry
  4. a sudden increase in the flow of electrical power through a system(电流)浪涌
    • An electrical surge damaged the computer's disk drive.电流浪涌损坏了计算机的磁盘驱动器。
    • The National Grid was hit by a huge power surge.国家电网受到了巨大的电力冲击。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • dramatic
    • great
    preposition
    • surge in
    • surge of
    phrases
    • a surge forward
    See full entry

surge

verb
/sɜːdʒ/
/sɜːrdʒ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they surge
/sɜːdʒ/
/sɜːrdʒ/
he / she / it surges
/ˈsɜːdʒɪz/
/ˈsɜːrdʒɪz/
past simple surged
/sɜːdʒd/
/sɜːrdʒd/
past participle surged
/sɜːdʒd/
/sɜːrdʒd/
-ing form surging
/ˈsɜːdʒɪŋ/
/ˈsɜːrdʒɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to move quickly and with force in a particular direction涌;汹涌;涌动
    • The gates opened and the crowd surged forward.大门打开了,人群向前涌去。
    • Flood waters surged into their homes.洪水涌进了他们的房子。
    • He surged past the other runners on the last lap.他在最后一圈冲过了其他赛跑者。
    Extra Examples
    • A large wave sent water surging up towards them.一个巨浪朝他们涌来。
    • Her heart thumped and blood surged through her veins.她的心怦怦直跳,血液在血管中涌动。
  2. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to fill somebody with a strong feeling使强烈地感到 synonym sweep
    • Relief surged through her.她顿觉宽慰。
  3. [intransitive] (of prices, profits, etc.物价、利润等) to suddenly increase in value急剧上升;飞涨;激增
    • Share prices surged.股价猛涨。
    related noun upsurge
    Extra Examples
    • Inflation surged 2 500 per cent in 2016.2016年,通胀飙升2500%。
    • Profits from cigarettes surged to $225m last year.去年的香烟利润激增至2.25亿元。
    Topics Change, cause and effectc1
  4. [intransitive] (of the flow of electrical power电流) to increase suddenly浪涌
  5. Word Originlate 15th cent. (in the sense ‘fountain, stream’): the noun (in early use) from Old French sourgeon; the verb partly from the Old French stem sourge-, based on Latin surgere ‘to rise’. Early senses of the verb included ‘rise and fall on the waves’ and ‘swell with great force’.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 6404 COCA: 5029
surge

noun¹

1of feeling感情ADJECTIVE | VERB + SURGE | SURGE + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEgreat, huge強烈的衝動sudden突發的衝動initial最初的衝動His initial surge of euphoria was quickly followed by dismay.他最初的一陣興奮很快變為沮喪。fresh, new, renewed新的衝動;再次出現的衝動She felt a fresh surge of anger when he denied lying.他否認撒謊時,她重新感到一陣難以抑制的憤怒。adrenalin一陣激動VERB + SURGEexperience, feel, get, have經歷感情衝動;感到一陣衝動He experienced a sudden surge of excitement.他突然感到一陣興奮。send帶來一陣衝動The mention of her name sent a surge of anger through me.聽到她的名字我就怒火中燒。SURGE + VERBsweep sth, sweep over sb, sweep through sb突發的感情傳遍⋯A great surge of emotion swept through him.一股強烈的激情傳遍了他的全身。PREPOSITIONwith a surge帶着感情的衝動He thought of his old teacher with a surge of affection.他滿懷感情地回憶起昔日的老師。surge of⋯的衝動a sudden surge of adrenalin一陣突如其來的興奮
surge

noun²

2movement/increase移動;增加ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbig, dramatic, great, huge, massive急劇的增長;激增;飛漲sudden, unexpected突然的/意外的增長temporary臨時增加last-minute, late, overnight, recent最後時刻的激增;後期的激增;一夜之間的激增A last-minute surge in ticket sales saved the show from closure.最後一刻門票銷量的激增使演出免於流產。power, storm, tidal電湧;風暴潮;漲潮The storm surge caused widespread flooding.風暴潮造成大範圍的洪災。PREPOSITIONsurge in⋯的激增a dramatic surge in the demand需求的激增surge of⋯的突然湧動a surge of electricity一陣電湧PHRASESa surge forward猛然向前的湧動Police struggled to control the sudden surge forward by the demonstrators.警察奮力制止突然湧上前來的示威者。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 6404 COCA: 5029
surge noun
increase (a surge in demand) wave2 (a surge of emotion)
surge verb
surge (The crowd surged forwards.) soar (Profits surged to $225m.)
surge

verb

surge ♦︎ swarm ♦︎ pour ♦︎ flood ♦︎ stream ♦︎ pileThese words are all used when people or things move in a particular direction, especially in large numbers. 这些词均表示蜂拥、涌向。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to surge / swarm / pour / flood / stream / pile into sthto swarm / pour / flood / stream out of sthto surge / swarm / pour / stream through / across sthto pour / flood / stream / pile inpeople surge / swarm / pour / flood / stream / pilea crowd surges / swarms / pours / streamsto come pouring / flooding / streaming in / out surge sɜːdʒ; NAmE sɜːrdʒ [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to move quickly and forcefully in a particular direction 涌;汹涌;涌动The gates opened and the crowd surged forwards.大门打开了,人群向前涌去。A large wave sent water surging up towards them.一个巨浪朝他们涌来。 swarm swɔːm; NAmE swɔːrm [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) (often disapproving) (of people or animals) to move around in a large group; (of a place) to be full of people or animals (人或动物)成群地来回移动;(场所)挤满,到处是(人或动物)There are tourists swarming all over the island at this time of year.每年这个时候岛上到处是熙来攘往的游客。The museum was swarming with schoolchildren.博物馆里挤满了小学生。 see also swarm herd noun pour [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to come or go somewhere continuously in large numbers 不断涌入(或涌向)Letters and cards poured in with offers of support for the victims.支持受害者的信件和慰问卡源源不断。Commuters came pouring out of the station.通勤上班者涌出车站。 flood [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to come or go somewhere in large numbers 大量涌入(或涌向);蜂拥Refugees continue to flood into neighbouring countries.难民继续不断涌入邻国。 see also flood flood noun 2 NOTE 辨析 Pour or flood?In many cases you can use either word. 在许多情况下这两个词可以通用Telephone calls came pouring / flooding in from all over the country.电话像潮水般从全国各地打进来。 Pour emphasizes that the action continues over a period of time; flood places more emphasis on the large numbers of people or things involved, especially when the numbers are so large that they cause problems. * pour强调行为持续一段时间,flood则更强调所涉及的人或事物的数目巨大,特别是因数量太大而引发问题。 stream [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) (of people or things) to move somewhere continuously in large numbers, one after the other in a line (人或事物)鱼贯而行,一个接一个地移动He stared out of the window at the cars streaming along the street.他注视着窗外大街上那川流不息的车流。 see also stream flow noun pile [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) (informal) (of a number of people) to go somewhere quickly without order or control (许多人)蜂拥,拥挤The bus finally arrived and we all piled on.公共汽车终于开来了,我们一拥而上。Pile is used especially to talk about people getting into a vehicle. * pile尤指人们拥挤着上车。

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