spurt
美 [spɜrt] 
英 [spɜː(r)t] 
- v.冲刺;冒出;喷出;(短暂地)加速前进
 - n.迸发;涌出的液体;喷出的火舌
 - 网络喷射;士宝;喷溅
 
复数:spurts  现在分词:spurting  过去式:spurted  
spurt
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1.  | [i][t] 喷出;冒出to burst or pour out suddenly; to produce sudden, powerful streams of liquid or flames  | 
Blood was spurting from her nose. 血从她鼻子里汩汩流出来。  | |
Red and yellow flames spurted out of the fire. 炉火吐出红色黄色的火焰。  | |
Her nose was spurting blood. 她鼻子汩汩冒着血。  | |
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。  | 
2.  | [i] + adv./prep. (短暂地)加速前进;冲刺to increase your speed for a short time to get somewhere faster  | 
She spurted past me to get to the line first. 她冲刺超过我,率先抵达终点线。  | 
1.  | 涌出的液体;喷出的火舌an amount of liquid or flames that comes out of somewhere with great force  | 
a great spurt of blood 一大股急速喷出的血  | 
2.  | (速度、干劲、活动或感情的)短时间激增,迸发a sudden increase in speed, effort, activity or emotion for a short period of time  | 
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  | 
IDM
The water came out of the tap in spurts. 水急速地从水龙头里喷出来。  | 
in spurts
一阵阵地;一股股地in short periods of great activity, powerful movement, etc., rather than in a steady, continuous way
The water came out of the tap in spurts. 水急速地从水龙头里喷出来。  |