基本解釋v. 湧,湧動(dòng),洶湧;使強(qiáng)烈感到;(物價(jià)等)激增;(電流)浪湧(surge 的現(xiàn)在分詞)同根派生 surging相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句A ship is knifing through the surging waves.一條船正在洶湧的波濤中破浪前進(jìn)。The mines operated up to 1990, until a surging yen and international competition drove operations out of business.這個(gè)鑛一直開(kāi)到1990年,直到日元幣值飆陞和國(guó)際競(jìng)爭(zhēng)才逼迫公司停止運(yùn)營(yíng)。IF THEY were just another product, the market would work its usual magic: supply would respond to high prices and rise to meet surging demand. But human kidneys are no ordinary commodity.如果他們僅僅是另一種産品,市場(chǎng)就能發(fā)揮其一貫的魔力:因爲(wèi)價(jià)格高昂,供應(yīng)將會(huì)上陞,以滿足激增的需求;但是,人的腎髒竝非普通日用品。原聲例句Malhotra says the number of customers is down by half, compared to last year, as surging gold prices and the global economic recession scare away people.He says the economy is growing for the first time in a year, productivity is surging, companies are reporting profits and the stock market is showing gains.Gold is getting hit not just by the surging prices.權(quán)威例句On the other side of the technical ledger, surging bond takeout activity helped tamp down supply.FORBES: Connectsurging更多例句詞組短語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)Surging Current 浪湧電流;沖擊電流surging pulse 洪脈surging lap 反複重皮surging sea 洶湧海浪;湧浪Surging Flame 烈焰波濤surging更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 A surge is a sudden large increase in something that has previously been steady, or has only increased or developed slowly. If something surges, it increases suddenly and greatly, after being steady or developing only slowly. If a crowd of people surge forward, they suddenly move forward together. A surge is a sudden powerful movement of a physical force such as wind or water. If a physical force such as water or electricity surges through something, it moves through it suddenly and powerfully. surging劍橋字典surging柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義能源科學(xué)技術(shù)喘振交通運(yùn)輸工程突然放松(纜繩等),急放絞磐腰部縱蕩機(jī)械工程閥簧顫動(dòng)湍振喘振動(dòng)力與電氣工程電湧