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verbnoun spurt (from something) Blood was spurting from her nose. 血从她鼻子里汩汩流出来。 spurt out (of/from something) Red and yellow flames spurted out of the fire. 炉火吐出红色黄色的火焰。 spurt something Her nose was spurting blood. 她鼻子汩汩冒着血。 spurt something + adv./prep. The volcano spurted clouds of steam and ash high into the air. 火山把团团热气和灰尘喷向高空。 She spurted past me to get to the line first. 她冲刺超过我,率先抵达终点线。 a great spurt of blood一大股急速喷出的血 You'd better put on a spurt (= hurry up) if you want to finish that work today. 你要是想今天完成那项工作,最好狠加一把劲。 Babies get very hungry during growth spurts. 婴儿在猛长期会很饿。 a sudden spurt of anger突然发作的怒火 The water came out of the tap in spurts. 水急速地从水龙头里喷出来。 Boys experience a growth spurt during puberty. He felt a spurt of resentment against his brother. His breath came in short spurts. She put on a spurt to get to the station in time. With one final spurt, he reached the top of the hill. a spurt in capital spending an initial spurt of energy I felt a little spurt of pleasure at the prospect. You’d better put on a spurt if you want to finish that work today. 你要是想今天完成那项工作,最好狠加一把劲。 a spurt of blood |