0 to (cause to) flow out suddenly and with force, in a fast stream:
1 to increase or grow very quickly, or to suddenly increase by a particular amount:
2 a sudden and short period of increased activity, effort, or speed:
3 a sudden fast stream of liquid:
The water came out in spurts.
5 an amount of something that flows out suddenly and with force:
The sand leaps in little spurts and whirls.
Profiles of vocabulary development for these two children suggest that the solution to the segmentation problem may be an important trigger for their vocabulary spurts.
During fetal development, every area, system, and circuit of the brain has its growth spurts.
In order for him to maintain interest he needed to work in short spurts.
Even those vessels that did not undergo complete closure did show variations in the size of their spurts between successive films.
Suddenly, for the first time, the fountain makes a rusty gurgling sound and spurts into life.
By monitoring the positions of the arterial spurts into the intervillous space in successive films the authors were able to assess the patency of individual spiral arteries.
After that initial spurt, budget allocations for the purpose of land reform dried up.
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液體, (使)噴出,(使)冒出,(使)湧出, 增加…
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fışkır(t)mak, püskür(t)mek, atılım…
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