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
- 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。 - 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。 - We are seeing a great upsurge of religion in the great cities of the U.S.
目前在美国的一些大城市里,我们可以看到一种宗教的高涨。 - A new upsurge in construction is in the making.
一个建设的新高潮正在兴起。 - These events led to a vast upsurge of anti-imperialist sentiment.
这些事件导致反帝情绪高涨。 - What do you think caused the upsurge of international terrorism.
你认为国际恐怖主义的高涨是什么造成的。 - An upsurge in interest in reading among children is preventing them from suffering accidents, British researchers say.
英国的研究者们称,孩子们读书兴趣的高涨能让他们少出事故。 - The spontaneous upsurge and expansion of human horizons.
人类见识的自动增长和扩展。 - 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。 - And the upsurge of the global employment, enterprising research and education promote the Chinese society values enterprising education.
而席卷全球的就业与创业研究和教育的强劲热潮推动着中国社会重视创业教育。