0 to (cause to) flow out suddenly and with force, in a fast stream -- (使)噴出,(使)冒出,(使)湧出
1 to increase or grow very quickly, or to suddenly increase by a particular amount -- (使)激增,(使)急遽上升
2 a sudden and short period of increased activity, effort, or speed -- (活動、勁頭的)短時激增,迸發;突然加速,衝刺
3 a sudden fast stream of liquid -- (液體等的)噴射
The water came out in spurts. 水噴湧而出。
Quite badly, with the exception of some partial, and at times temporary, successes in taming inflation and achieving spurts of economic growth.
Like the 50-word criterion, these two criteria have also been used in the literature as markers of the vocabulary spurt.
Two of them also showed a verb spurt but it occurred after the 50-word mark when their vocabulary size reached over 100 words.
Particular attention was devoted in this study to analysing the vocabulary spurt phenomenon.
Moreover, we calculated how common nouns, predicates and function words contribute to the increase in vocabulary size which constitutes the spurt.
They progress at the same rate, and they exhibit the same vocabulary spurt as monolingual children.
The male adolescent growth spurt in lean body mass is paralleled by a similar growth spurt in left ventricular volume.
After that initial spurt, budget allocations for the purpose of land reform dried up.