v.噴出;沖刺
n.噴出;突然一陣;(營(yíng)業(yè)的)突然興隆;突然高漲
After a silence, Molly let her anger spurt out. 沉默了一會(huì)兒,莫莉的怒氣便迸發(fā)了出來。
The wound was spurting blood. 傷口淌著血。
The volcano spurted (out) molten lava. 火山噴出了熔巖。
The runner spurted as he approached the line. 那賽跑選手在接近終點(diǎn)線時(shí)加速?zèng)_刺。
After turning left,he suddenly put on a spurt and passed the others. 拐向左后,他突然加速而超過了別人。
用作名詞 (n.)The water came out with a spurt. 水噴了出來。
A great spurt of blood came out of the wound. 鮮血從傷口噴涌而出。
Green put on a spurt and gained upon his pursuer. 格林一鼓作氣把追趕的人拋在後面。
There was a sudden spurt of activity in the housing market. 房產(chǎn)市場(chǎng)突然活躍了一陣子。
Nor is it only north European economies that have put in a spurt: Spain, too, has grown fast since 1999. 并非只有北歐經(jīng)濟(jì)已開始“井噴”。西班牙自1999年,也開始快速增長(zhǎng)。