0 a sudden increase in sth -- voldsom økning [ masculine ]
a surge of adrenaline in the body en voldsom økning av adrenalin i kroppen
a surge of protests en voldsom økning i protestene
1 a sudden strong movement in a particular direction -- voldsom bevegelse [ masculine ]
a surge of water en voldsom bølge
2 -- strømme
Troops surged into the city. Tropper strømmet inn i byen.
Anger surged and burned within me. Sinnet bruste og sved inne i meg.
3 (of eg water or waves) to move forward with great force -- bruse, strømme, svulme
The waves surged over the rocks.
4 a surging movement, or a sudden rush -- brott-/styrtsjø; brusende smerte; strøm
The case is made that radar altimeter data can be used to monitor changes in glacier topography related to climate change and surge events.
However, its importance in accounting for the surge in property conflicts under colonial institutions in many other areas is likely small.
From there first arose poisonous kind, spread widely, those which surging now through poisonous breath make spacious the entrance.
The choice of cut-off points in the quarterly analysis is designed to highlight any postelection surge in command changes.
The recent surge of interest in harnessing computers for teaching suprasegmentals has lead to the development of a number of programmes.
This brings out the uniqueness of many island species, evolving prior to human contact, and the recent surge of introduction of humanity's fellow-travellers.
However, the "pretty horsebreakers" appearing in increasing numbers in parks and public spaces caused a surge of anxiety.
A single peak appeared between weeks 27 and 30 in the year 2000 that mirrored a surge in probable cases.
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陡增,遽增,急遽上升, 湧現,奔湧, (情感的)湧起,翻湧…
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