upsurge
英 [ˈʌpsɜːdʒ]
美 [ˈʌpsɜːrdʒ]
n. 急剧上升; 飙升; 猛增
vi. 高涨; 涌起
复数:upsurges
Collins.1 / BNC.12040 / COCA.20132
牛津词典
noun
- 急剧上升;飙升;猛增
a sudden large increase in sth- an upsurge in violent crime
暴力犯罪的猛增 - a recent upsurge of interest in his movies
最近他的电影掀起的一阵热潮
- an upsurge in violent crime
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 飙升;急剧增长
If there is anupsurge insomething, there is a sudden, large increase in it.- ...the upsurge in oil prices...
油价的暴涨 - Saudi bankers say there's been an upsurge of business confidence since the end of the war.
沙特的银行家说战后工商业界信心猛增。
- ...the upsurge in oil prices...
英英释义
noun
- a sudden or abrupt strong increase
- stimulated a surge of speculation
- an upsurge of emotion
- an upsurge in violent crime
- a sudden forceful flow
双语例句
- When California had its power crisis there was a huge upsurge in compact fluorescent, and Chinese companies began making them inexpensively.
当了加州电力危机是一个巨大的高潮紧凑型荧光灯,和中国公司开始使廉价。 - A new upsurge of construction was set off.
建设的新高潮被掀起来了。 - When the new year comes, fire crackers and fireworks upsurge the happiness and joy of the festival.
当新年来临时,爆竹烟花将节日的喜庆气氛推向高潮。 - Going into Business in swarms represents a social upsurge after China's implementation of the market economy.
蜂拥经商,是中国实行市场经济后的一股社会热潮。 - Soon came another upsurge of the revolution.
又一个革命高潮很快到来了。 - A new upsurge in construction is in the making.
一个建设的新高潮正在兴起。 - This marked a new upsurge in the struggle of the people in the area.
这标志了这个地区人民斗争的新高潮。 - The revolutionary upsurge reached its climax in bitter street fighting.
革命的浪潮在剧烈的巷战中达到了顶峰。 - Foreigners in Germany, there have been a small upsurge in house, most of the type of real estate investment business.
外国人在德国已经出现了一个买房小高潮,大多数是投资商务型房产。 - The commercial operation accelerated the upsurge of Zhang Ailing, but it also had the negative influence.
张爱玲和她的作品也染上了商业气息,商业运作为张爱玲热推波助澜,也产生了负面影响。
