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 upsurge ['ʌpsә:dʒ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vi. 高涨, 涌起

n. 增长, 高潮




    upsurge
    [ noun ]
    1. a sudden forceful flow

    2. <noun.event>
    3. a sudden or abrupt strong increase

    4. <noun.act>
      stimulated a surge of speculation
      an upsurge of emotion
      an upsurge in violent crime


    1. "I don't know whether it's going to be next week or next month or sometime later, but the market is assuming that we're going to see a stunning upsurge in consumer spending," he said.
    2. Rabin credited the use of plastic bullets against stone throwers for a recent upsurge in casualties and said they reduced violence in the territories.
    3. The dollar generally declined as the foreign-exchange market acknowledged the seriousness of international efforts to promote stable exchange rates and stifle a potential dollar upsurge.
    4. Sales of all British vehicles registered a 67% upsurge to 2,230 units in June from 1,338 units.
    5. The AIDS epidemic is causing an upsurge of tuberculosis in many countries, including the U.S., a World Health Organization researcher told an AIDS forum in London.
    6. Arab reporters said confrontations between soldiers and Palestinians on Wednesday were the most violent in recent weeks, but they gave no explanation for the upsurge.
    7. It was US buying that triggered the upsurge in BP shares from the 184p level in August 1992.
    8. But all metal stocks are likely to shrink quickly when demand picks up, he suggests - and prices go up as stocks go down. LME traders meanwhile hope that the recent upsurge in business is not another false dawn.
    9. So that is why I know how to behave.' He blamed the latest upsurge in racist attacks not on the existence of a large Turkish migrant worker population, but on the failure to tackle the problem of 'economic asylum seekers' flooding into the country.
    10. This reflected a 39 per cent upsurge in exports and an increased surplus from services and transfers.
    11. Mr Stone also reports an upsurge of interest from user organisations. This year, there are three big conference/exhibitions taking place in the UK alone - including the OMG-sponsored Objectworld.
    12. It will take months, economists observe, to gauge the effects on business aactivity of the upsurge in oil prices and interest rates that followed Iraq's Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait.
    13. The upsurge may well prove steeper than was supposed by most forecasters, including the Treasury, earlier this year. Luck cannot be relied upon, however, especially where British economic recoveries are concerned.
    14. In the West Bank, merchants shuttered their shops for a third straight day today to protest an upsurge in Palestinian deaths blamed on tougher army policies that allow troops to open fire more freely.
    15. Analysts say there are several reasons for the upsurge, including a concern the West African crop areas _ primarily the Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Cameroon _ have received only a quarter of their normal rainfall in the past two months.
    16. The stock market was little changed today, running into some resistance after Tuesday's upsurge to record highs.
    17. A report originating in the Uusi Suomi daily said negotiations broke down due to opposition from Finnish police, who feared security problems from an upsurge of Soviet vistors and potential defectors.
    18. He added that the company may benefit by a recent upsurge in junk-bond markets, which he said have climbed 12% since Dec. 31, the date of the statements.
    19. "If Montana is upheld, you will see an upsurge in the drive to cap awards," says Paul Tobias, chairman of the 650-member Plaintiffs' Employment Lawyers Association.
    20. Despite continuing signs of growth, some experts fear an upsurge in Japan's slumbering inflation rate.
    21. The actions underscored how seriously national and local authorities are taking the summer-long cigarette shortage, especially after an upsurge in street demonstrations by angry smokers in Moscow and Leningrad.
    22. More than 400 blacks have been killed in an upsurge of black factional fighting since President F.W. de Klerk legalized more than 60 black opposition groups Feb. 2.
    23. Mr. Sprinkel acknowledged the farm drought could cause a temporary surge in prices, but he said he saw "no evidence of a general upsurge in inflation."
    24. Arafat met Friday with ambassadors of the Soviet Union, China, Italy, France and Ireland and urged their governments to reopen U.N. discussion of the renewed upsurge of violence in the occupied territories.
    25. Elections are tentatively set for Nov. 4. There has been an upsurge in political violence in this Caribbean country since the Independent Electoral Council was established May 2 to prepare for free elections.
    26. When May sugar became the prompt position at the end of March it was trading at a discount to July of 13 cents. There were doubts in the world sugar market, however, about the sustainability of the recent price upsurge.
    27. The upsurge in Standard Chartered shares continued unabated, with many brokers, but few marketmakers, taken aback by the speed of the latest upsurge.
    28. The upsurge in Standard Chartered shares continued unabated, with many brokers, but few marketmakers, taken aback by the speed of the latest upsurge.
    29. The United States has never recognized Soviet annexation of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, which were occupied by the Red Army during World War II, and that policy has come under new scrutiny with the upsurge of independence movements there.
    30. A upsurge in the value of the Japanese yen against the dollar by more than 50 percent in two years has made Japanese products less competitive in overseas markets.
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