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| Główne tłumaczenia |
| surge n | (sudden rush) | napływ m |
| | A surge of people headed for the stadium exit as soon as the game was over. |
| surge n | figurative (sudden increase) | nagły wzrost przym. + m |
| | There has been a surge in the crime rate over the last year. |
| surge n | (increase in prices) | wzrost m |
| | Unrest in the Middle East caused a surge in oil prices. |
| surge n | (sea) | spiętrzona fala przym. + ż |
| | | napływ m |
| | The surge of the waves nearly pulled Ursula under, but she managed to swim back to shore. |
| surge n | (electrical) | przepięcie n |
| | The storm caused a power surge and damaged Mark's computer. |
| surge⇒ vi | figurative (increase forcefully) | zwiększenie n |
| | | przypływ m |
| | Demand for housing in this area has surged. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| surge n | figurative (wave of emotion) | przypływ m |
| | Anna felt a surge of guilt every time she thought of what she'd done. |
| surge vi | (sea: move forcefully) | płynąć wysoką falą zwrot ndk. |
| | | napierać ndk. |
| | | napływać ndk. |
| | The waves surged towards the beach. |
| surge vi | figurative (move forcefully) | ruszać gwałtownie ndk. + przys. |
| | | ruszyć gwałtownie dk. + przys. |
| | | zerwać się zwr. dk. |
| | Lydia pressed her foot down on the accelerator and the car surged forward. |
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