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spə:t 1. verb((of a liquid) to spout or gush: Blood spurted from the wound.) sprute, stråle2. noun(a sudden gush or burst: a spurt of blood/energy.) kraftig stråle, sprutsprut--------sprute--------spurte--------stråleIsubst. \/spɜːt\/ eller spirt1) spurt, sluttspurt2) kraftanstrengelse3) sprut4) ( overført) utbrudd, stikkput on a spurt sette inn en spurt, skynde segspurt of flame stikkflammeIIverb \/spɜːt\/ eller spirt1) spurte2) gjøre en kraftanstrengelse3) sprute, sprøyte, stråle
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