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Перевод: spurt
[существительное] рывок ; бросок ; внезапное резкое усилие; приступ ; вспышка ; взрыв чувства; сильная струя; [глагол] делать рывок; делать внезапное усилие; бить струей; хлынуть; выбрасывать струей
Тезаурус:
- Even now, he could savour the soft, succulent flesh, hear the sudden spurt of flame as the juices dripped on to the coals.
- The memory was staggeringly clear, as though he had just heard those other bells, as though he were just surging forward in his final spurt, kicking for home.
- It was only over the last six holes that Faldo put a spurt on.
- Much of this year's spurt in capital spending (up from around 150m to some 220m) is related to airbags, but the speciality chemical businesses have also seen a big increase, spread over a number of small projects.
- The early San Antonio date also upsets explanations for the spurt in population growth during Classic times.
- Faces contort and organs spurt out a smelly stain, a sticky betrayal.
- With one brief spurt of acceleration Sir Ivor was through it.
- Bright jets of material sometimes spurt from the nuclei of comets.
- Instead he put in an extra spurt to create a stockpile, giving him time to throw some finished logs on to the smaller heap.
- Gilly's heart gave a little spurt and flopped over like a dud rocket.
- But they trailed 58-53 early in the second period after Giants' Kevin St Kitts and Jerry Johnson spearheaded a 14-0 spurt.
- This tourniquet is released before the needle is withdrawn from the vein to prevent the back-pressure which has built up from causing the blood to spurt out and form a bruise.
- Daniel wanted to call out his shock, but the incoherent cry turned in his throat into a spurt of stomach bile.
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