1 V-ERG (使)喷射;(使)喷发 When liquid or fire spurts from somewhere, or when something spurts liquid or fire, it comes out quickly in a thin, powerful stream. (使)喷射;(使)喷发 [Also VERB]
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They spurted blood all over me. I nearly passed out. [VERB noun]
他们的血喷了我一身。我几乎昏了过去。
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He hit her on the head, causing her too to spurt blood. [VERB noun]
他击中了她的头部,她也开始流血。
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...a fountain that spurts water nine stories high. [VERB noun]
水可以喷到 9 层楼那么高的喷泉
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I saw flames spurt from the roof. [VERB prep.]
我看到火焰从屋顶冒了出来。
SYN gush, shoot, burst, spring
Spurt out means the same as
spurt .
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When the washing machine spurts out water at least we can mop it up.
洗衣机冒出水来时,我们至少可以把水擦干。
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Wear eye protection when opening the container, since it's so easy for contents to spurt out.
打开容器时要戴好护眼罩,因为里面的东西很容易喷出来。
2 N-COUNT (喷射出的)一股 A spurt of liquid is a stream of it which comes out of something very forcefully. (喷射出的)一股
SYN gush, jet, burst, spray
3 N-COUNT (行动、努力、感情的)迸发 A spurt of activity, effort, or emotion is a sudden, brief period of intense activity, effort, or emotion. (行动、努力、感情的)迸发
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At adolescence, muscles go through a growth spurt.
在青春期,肌肉会迅猛发育。
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I flushed bright red as a spurt of anger flashed through me.
一股怒气直冲头顶,我的脸一下子涨得通红。
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The recent spurt in violence has demoralised the public.
最近暴力行为激增,这已经打击了公众的信心。
SYN burst, rush, surge, fit
4 VERB 突然加速前进;冲刺 If someone or something spurts somewhere, they suddenly increase their speed for a short while in order to get there. 突然加速前进;冲刺
SYN shoot, race, fly, speed
5 PHRASE 时有时无;一阵一阵地 If something happens in spurts, there are periods of activity followed by periods in which it does not happen. 时有时无;一阵一阵地
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The deals came in spurts: three in 1977, none in 1978, three more in 1979.
交易时有时无:1977 年有 3 笔,1978 年没有,1979 年又有 3 笔。
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