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  • Spurts: The Richard Hell Story — Сборник Р …   Википедия

  • spurts — spÉœrt /spɜːt n. forcible gush; sudden outburst; stream, jet, squirt; marked increase of effort for a short time v. gush out suddenly and forcibly, spout, squirt, jet, burst, surge; make an increased effort for a short period of time …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • in spurts — phrase only at some times within a period, not continuously The standard of his work has improved in spurts. Thesaurus: sometimes, but not oftensynonym Main entry: spurt * * * in ˈspurts idiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • in spurts — only at some times within a period, not continuously The standard of his work has improved in spurts …   English dictionary

  • spurt — [[t]spɜ͟ː(r)t[/t]] spurts, spurting, spurted 1) V ERG When liquid or fire spurts from somewhere, it comes out quickly in a thin, powerful stream. [V n] They spurted blood all over me. I nearly passed out... [V n] He hit her on the head, causing… …   English dictionary

  • spurt — 1 verb 1 (I) if liquid or flames spurt from something they pour out of it quickly and suddenly (+ from/out of): Water began spurting from a hole in the pipe. 2 (T) to send out liquid or flames 3 (intransitive always + adv/prep) to move somewhere… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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  • Time (альбом Ричарда Хэлла) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Time (значения). Time …   Википедия

  • Michael Hermanussen — (born April 26, 1955 in Hamburg) is a German pediatrician and professor[1] at the University of Kiel. He is known for his work on growth and nutrition. Contents 1 Life 2 Scientific Work …   Wikipedia

  • spurt — spurt1 [spə:t US spə:rt] v 1.) a) if liquid or flames spurt from something, they come out of it quickly and suddenly spurt from/out of ▪ Blood spurted from his nose. ▪ Flames spurted through the roof. b) [T] to send out liquid or flames quickly… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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