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m; -(e)s, -s; SPORT sprint, spurt, (quick) burst; einen Spurt einlegen put on a spurt; zum Spurt ansetzen start a (final) spurt* * *der Spurtspurt; sprint* * *Spụrt [ʃpʊrt]m -s, -s or -espurt; (= Endspurt, fig) final spurtzum Spurt ansetzen (lit, fig) — to make a final spurt
* * *(the pace of this: He ran up the road at a sprint.) sprint* * *<-s, -s o -e>[ʃpʊrt]m sprint, spurtzum \Spurt ansetzen to make a final spurt* * *der; Spurt[e]s, Spurts od. Spurte1) spurt* * *einen Spurt einlegen put on a spurt;zum Spurt ansetzen start a (final) spurt* * *der; Spurt[e]s, Spurts od. Spurte1) spurt -
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تَدَفَّقَ (للسائل أو اللَّهب) \ spurt: (of flame or liquid) to come out in a sudden burst: Water spurted from the damaged pipe. \ تَفَجَّرَ \ spurt: (of flame or liquid) to come out in a sudden burst: Water spurted from the damaged pipe. \ تَفَجُّر \ spurt: a sudden burst (of speed, anger, flame, etc.): He made a spurt and passed the leading runners. -
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تَدَفُّق \ influx: a flowing in; an arrival in large numbers: an influx of foreign visitors. spurt: a sudden burst (of speed, anger, flame, etc.): He made a spurt and passed the leading runners. -
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اِنْدِفَاع \ rashness: careless, hasty or risky behaviour. rush: to hurry; sudden fast movement: the rush of city life; a rush of wind. spurt: a sudden burst (of speed, anger, flame, etc.): He made a spurt and passed the leading runners. -
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[spəːt]1. verb(of a liquid) to spout or gush:يَتَدَفَّقBlood spurted from the wound.
2. nouna sudden gush or burst:دَفْقَهa spurt of blood/energy.
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تَبَجَّسَ \ gush: to pour out fast: Blood gushed from the wound. spurt: (of flame or liquid) to come out in a sudden burst: Water spurted from the damaged pipe. -
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اِنْبَجَس \ spout: to pour violently out: Blood spouted from the wound. spurt, squirt: (of liquid) to go out in a sudden stream: Water spurted from the damaged pipe. When I pressed the orange, it squirted in my face. -
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بَخَّ (رَشَّ خَفيفًا) \ spurt, spray, sprinkle. -
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Abbreviation: SMARTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Spurt Message Alphanumeric Radio Terminal
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > spurt (of speech)
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put a spurt on / put on a spurt
См. также в других словарях:
spurt — [spɜːt ǁ spɜːrt] noun [countable] a short sudden increase of activity: • The stock market put on a spurt (= suddenly increased in activity for a short period of time ) late in the day. • The auto industry has experienced a slight growth spurt in… … Financial and business terms
Spurt — [ʃpʊrt], der; [e]s, s: Steigerung der Geschwindigkeit bei einem Lauf oder Rennwettbewerb [besonders kurz vor dem Ziel]: er legte bei dem 10 000 m Lauf mehrere Spurts ein; sie gewann das Rennen im Spurt. Zus.: Endspurt, Schlussspurt, Zwischenspurt … Universal-Lexikon
Spurt — (besonders häufig Endspurt) Sm erw. fach. (19. Jh.) Entlehnung. In neuerer Zeit entlehnt aus ne. spurt zu spirt spritzen, herausschießen . Vermutlich zu spritzen, aber die Einzelheiten des spät bezeugten Wortes sind unklar. Verb: spurten.… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
spurt´er — spurt «spurt», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to flow suddenly in a stream or jet; gush out; squirt: »Blood spurted from the wound. 2. to come forth as if by spurting; spring: »Dust spurted out from the wall when the bullets struck. 3. to put forth great… … Useful english dictionary
Spurt — Spurt, n. 1. A sudden or violent ejection or gushing of a liquid, as of water from a tube, orifice, or other confined place, or of blood from a wound; a jet; a spirt. [1913 Webster] 2. A shoot; a bud. [Obs.] Holland. [1913 Webster] 3. Fig.: A… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spurt — (sp[^u]rt), n. [Cf. Icel. sprettr a spurt, spring, run, spretta to spirt, spring.] A sudden and energetic effort, as in an emergency; an increased exertion for a brief space. [1913 Webster] The long, steady sweep of the so called paddle tried him … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spurt — Spụrt 〈m.; Gen.: (e)s, Pl.: s od. (selten) e; Sport〉 plötzliche kurzfristige Beschleunigung des Tempos während od. gegen Ende eines Rennens; ZwischenSpurt; EndSpurt [Etym.: engl.; zu spirt, spurt »hervorspritzen«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
Spurt — Spurt: Das Fachwort aus dem Bereich des Sports (insbesondere der Leichtathletik), das heute auch ugs. im Sinne von »schneller Lauf« verwendet wird, wurde im 20. Jh. aus dem Engl. übernommen. Es bezeichnet die vorübergehende Steigerung der… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
Spurt — Spurt, v. t. To throw out, as a liquid, in a stream or jet; to drive or force out with violence, as a liquid from a pipe or small orifice; as, to spurt water from the mouth. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spurt — der; [e]s, Plur. s, selten e <aus gleichbed. engl. spurt zu to spurt, vgl. ↑spurten>: 1. Zurücklegen einer Strecke, bes. des letzten Stücks vor dem Ziel, mit stark beschleunigter Geschwindigkeit, Geschwindigkeitssteigerung bei Rennen… … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
Spurt — Spurt, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Spurted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Spurting}.] To make a sudden and violent exertion, as in an emergency. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English