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1. intransitive verb[Wellen:] branden; [Fluten, Menschenmenge:] sich wälzen; [elektrischer Strom:] ansteigen2. noun1) (of the sea) Branden, dasPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120888/surge_up">surge up* * *[sə:‹] 1. verb 2. noun(a surging movement, or a sudden rush: The stone hit his head and he felt a surge of pain; a sudden surge of anger.) die Welle* * *[sɜ:ʤ, AM sɜ:rʤ]I. vian angry crowd \surged through the gates of the president's palace eine aufgebrachte Menschenmenge drängte durch die Tore des Präsidentenpalastes2. (increase strongly) profits [stark] ansteigen3. ( fig)a wave of resentment surged up inside her eine Woge des Zorns stieg in ihr hochII. n1. (sudden increase) [plötzlicher] Anstiegshe was overwhelmed by a \surge of remorse plötzlich überkam sie starke Reueto feel a \surge of anger Zorn in sich dat hochsteigen fühlento feel a \surge of sympathy for sb plötzlich eine starke Zuneigung zu jdm empfinden* * *[sɜːdZ]1. n(of sea) Wogen nt; (of floodwater) Schwall m; (ELEC) Spannungsstoß mthere was a surge of sympathy for him — es gab eine Sympathiewelle für ihn
he felt a sudden surge of rage — er fühlte, wie die Wut in ihm aufstieg
a surge in demand/exports — ein rascher Nachfrage-/Exportanstieg
2. vi(sea) branden; (floods, river) anschwellen; (demand, exports) rasch ansteigenblood surged to her head — ihr schoss das Blut ins Gesicht
they surged toward(s)/(a)round him — sie drängten auf ihn zu/umdrängten ihn
people surged in/out — eine Menschenmenge flutete herein/heraus
to surge ahead/forward — vorpreschen
* * *A s1. Woge f, (hohe) Welle (beide auch fig), Sturzsee f2. Wogen n, (An)Branden n (beide auch fig)3. fig (Auf)Wallung f:4. ELEK Spannungsstoß m:surge voltage Stoßspannung fB v/i1. wogen, hochgehen, -branden (alle auch fig Gefühle etc), fig (auf)wallen:3. figa) wogen, (vorwärts)drängen (Menschenmenge etc)b) brausen (Orgel, Verkehr etc)4. ELEKa) plötzlich ansteigen (Spannung, Strom)b) heftig schwanken (Spannung etc)* * *1. intransitive verb[Wellen:] branden; [Fluten, Menschenmenge:] sich wälzen; [elektrischer Strom:] ansteigen2. noun1) (of the sea) Branden, dasPhrasal Verbs:- surge up* * *(electricity) n.Stromstoß m. n.Überspannung f. v.wogen v.
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