spurting
v. (液體,火焰等)噴出,(使)湧出( spurt的現在分詞 ); (短暫地)加速前進,衝刺; 濺射
When liquid or fire spurts from somewhere, or when something spurts liquid or fire, it comes out quickly in a thin, powerful stream.
They spurted blood all over me. I nearly passed out...
他們的血噴了我一身。我幾乎昏了過去。
He hit her on the head, causing her too to spurt blood.
他擊中了她的頭部,她也開始流血。
A spurt of liquid is a stream of it which comes out of something very forcefully.
A spurt of diesel came from one valve and none from the other.
一股柴油從一個閥門中噴射出來,另一個閥門中則沒有噴出任何東西。
A spurt of activity, effort, or emotion is a sudden, brief period of intense activity, effort, or emotion.
At adolescence, muscles go through a growth spurt...
在青春期,肌肉會迅猛發育。
I flushed bright red as a spurt of anger flashed through me...
一股怒氣直衝頭頂,我的臉一下子漲得通紅。
If someone or something spurts somewhere, they suddenly increase their speed for a short while in order to get there.
The back wheels spun and the van spurted up the last few feet.
後輪突然轉動起來,貨車加速衝過了最後幾英尺距離。
If something happens in spurts, there are periods of activity followed by periods in which it does not happen.
The deals came in spurts: three in 1977, none in 1978, three more in 1979.
交易時有時無:1977 年有 3 筆,1978 年沒有,1979 年又有 3 筆。
1. propelled violently in a usually narrow stream
Blood was spurting from her nose.
血從她鼻子裡汩汩流出來。
The volcano was spurting out rivers of molten lava.
火山噴湧著熔岩.
Sparks are spurting out from the electric wire.
電線滋火.
The spurting blood turned the white mulberry tree into a dark purple.
那飛濺的鮮血把那棵白桑樹也染成了深紫色.
The wound was spurting blood.
傷口淌著血.