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In sentence: - "Anger surged up within her. Birdenbire içini öfke kapladı. i."

Tenses: surges, surging, surged

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Etymology: [ s&rj ] (verb.) 1511. Middle English surgen Middle French sourgir Old French surgir (“to rise, ride near the shore, arrive, land”) surgir Latin surgere, contr. of surrigere, subrigere (“transitive lift up, raise, erect; intransitive rise, arise, get up, spring up, grow, etc.”) sub (“under”) + regere (“to stretch”); see regent.
Synonyms: inrush, billow, breaker, deluge, efflux, flood, flow, growth, gush, intensification, outpouring, rise, roll, surf, swell, upsurge, wave, arise, climb

dalgalanma, artma, elektrik akım veya gücünün süratle artma, kesinti,v.art:n.artma, elek, kaynamak, dalga dalga ilerlemek, çalkalanma, kaynaşma, hürya etmek, dev dalga, gerilim darbesi, artmak, aniden yükselme, aniden yükselmek, taşma, kabarmak, dalgalar halinde yayılma, inip çıkma, kabarma, dalgalanmak, kabarmak (deniz), art, akın halinde gitme, against (dalga) yükselip -e çarpmak, up (dalga) şiddetle yükselmek, (deniz) kabarmak, kaynamak, büyük dalga gibi sürükleme, elektrik cereyanı, fiyatlar, çok baş kıç vurmak akın etmek, akın akın gitmek, kesinti, birden kayıvermek, dalgalanmaları, cerrah, operatör (surgeon), inişli çıkışlı, kabaran, çalkantılı, dalgalanan,

1 dalgalanma  isim     ts
2 artma  isim     ts
3 elektrik akım veya gücünün süratle artma     ts
4 kesinti,v.art:n.artma     ts
5 elek     ts
6 kaynamak     ts
7 dalga dalga ilerlemek     ts
8 çalkalanma     ts
9 kaynaşma     ts
10 hürya etmek     ts
11 dev dalga     ts
12 gerilim darbesi     ts
13 artmak     ts
14 aniden yükselme     ts
15 aniden yükselmek     ts
16 taşma     ts
17 kabarmak     ts
18 dalgalar halinde yayılma     ts
19 inip çıkma     ts
20 kabarma     ts
21 dalgalanmak     ts
22 kabarmak (deniz)     ts
23 art  fiil     ts
24 akın halinde gitme     ts
25 against (dalga) yükselip -e çarpmak  fiil     ts
26 up (dalga) şiddetle yükselmek  fiil     ts
27 (deniz) kabarmak, kaynamak  fiil     ts
28 büyük dalga gibi sürükleme     ts
29 elektrik cereyanı, fiyatlar  fiil     ts
30 çok baş kıç vurmak akın etmek     ts
31 akın akın gitmek     ts
32 kesinti     ts
33 birden kayıvermek     ts
34surges dalgalanmaları     ts
35SURG cerrah, operatör (surgeon)  Askeri     ts
36surging inişli çıkışlı     ts
37surging kabaran     ts
38surging çalkantılı     ts
39surging dalgalanan     ts
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The maximum amplitude of a vehicles' forward/backward oscillation, A sudden electrical spike or increase of voltage and current, The swell or heave of the sea. (FM 55-501), To rush, flood, or increase suddenly, A sudden rush, flood or increase which is transient, To slack off a line, To accelerate forwards, particularly suddenly, A surge is a prolonged over-voltage condition Surges can damage electronics and corrupt or destroy data, a transient rise of pressure or flow, A brief fluctuation in power, potentially harmful to electric and electronic equipment Surge GuardTM equipment offers some protection against the harmful effects of surges BACK TO TOP, Transient current or voltage associated with lightning or switching, A rapid rise in current or voltage, usually followed by a fall back to a normal level Also known as transient, If the mass flow through the compressor is reduced beyond a certain point, the directions of the velocities relative to the blading are so different from the blade angles that the flow breaks down completely The compressor is then said to surge, a strong forward movement, as in: When the doors opened there was a surge in the crowd, A brief transient wave of voltage, current or power in an electrical circuit, lasting for less than 1% of the power wave cycle duration, see one's performance improve; "He levelled the score and then surged ahead, (1) Long-interval variations in velocity and pressure in fluid flow, not necessarily periodic, perhaps even transient in nature (2) The name applied to WAVE motion with a period intermediate between that of an ordinary wind WAVE and that of the TIDE (3) Changes in WATER LEVEL as a result of meteorological forcing (wind, high or low barometric pressure) causing a difference between the recorded WATER LEVEL and that predicted using harmonic analysis, may be positive or negative, The swell or heave of the sea, A change in water level caused by the weather, that travels with about the same speed as the tide Small surges are caused by local weather (high barometric pressure and offshore winds lowering sea level), but large surges are caused by weather patterns some distance away Because the surge interacts with the tidal wave, times of high and low water may also be affected, To flow more rapidly than usually Said of a glacier, A short-term positive change in amplitude of a voltage, A temporary large increase in the voltage or current in an electric circuit or cable, a rapid rise in current or voltage, usually followed by a fall back to a normal level, Is the reversal of flow within a dynamic compressor that takes place when the capacity being handled is reduced to a point where insufficient pressure is being generated to maintain flow Also known as pumping (030), A large, destructive ocean wave caused by very low atmospheric pressure and strong winds Hurricanes often cause a surge of the ocean surface, rise and fall in or like waves; swell, heave, rise; increase suddenly (Electricity), A large wave or billow; a great, rolling swell of water, produced generally by a high wind, large wave, billow; eruption, spurt; strong forward movement like that of a wave; short sudden jump in electrical voltage which is likely to damage electronic components (Electricity), Changes in water level as a result of meteorological forcing (wind, high or low barometric pressure) causing a difference between the recorded water level and that predicted using harmonic analysis, may be positive or negative, If a crowd of people surge forward, they suddenly move forward together. The photographers and cameramen surged forward. the crowd surging out from the church, If something surges, it increases suddenly and greatly, after being steady or developing only slowly. The Freedom Party's electoral support surged from just under 10 per cent to nearly 17 per cent Surging imports will add to the demand for hard currency, A spring; a fountain, The motion of, or produced by, a great wave, a sudden or abrupt strong increase; "stimulated a surge of speculation"; "an upsurge of emotion"; "an upsurge in violent crime", a sudden or abrupt strong increase; "stimulated a surge of speculation"; "an upsurge of emotion"; "an upsurge in violent crime" see one's performance improve; "He levelled the score and then surged ahead, To let go or slacken suddenly, as a rope; as, to surge a hawser or messenger; also, to slacken the rope about (a capstan), To swell; to rise hifg and roll, The tapered part of a windlass barrel or a capstan, upon which the cable surges, or slips, To slip along a windlass, A surge is a sudden powerful movement of a physical force such as wind or water. The whole car shuddered with an almost frightening surge of power, A surge is a sudden large increase in something that has previously been steady, or has only increased or developed slowly. Specialists see various reasons for the recent surge in inflation The anniversary is bound to bring a new surge of interest in Dylan's work, A rapid rise in current or voltage, usually followed by a fall back to a normal level Also referred to as transient, A temporary and relatively large increase in the voltage or current in an electric circuit or cable Also called transient, If a physical force such as water or electricity surges through something, it moves through it suddenly and powerfully. Thousands of volts surged through his car after he careered into a lamp post, ripping out live wires, A jet of material from an active region that reaches coronal heights and then either fades or returns into the chromosphere along the trajectory of ascent Surges typically last 10 to 20 minutes and tend to recur at a rate of approximately 1 per hour Surges are linear and collimated in form, as if highly directed by magnetic fields Compare spray, A temporary, large increase in the voltage or current in an electric circuit or cable, A jet of material from active regions that reaches coronal heights and then either fades or returns into the chromosphere along the trajectory of ascent, The increase in sea water height from the level that would normally occur were there no storm Although the most dramatic surges are associated with hurricanes, even smaller low pressure systems can cause a slight increase in the sea level if the wind and fetch is just right It is estimated by subtracting the normal astronomic tide from the observed storm tide, A temporary high-current power line demand often developed during system turn on The system's line power source must be capable of supplying this temporary current without tripping a circuit breaker For audio equipment the surge current demand will not likely be sufficient to trip a circuit breaker except with very large equipment installations, a sudden forceful flow, see one's performance improve; "He levelled the score and then surged ahead", rise and move, as in waves or billows; "The army surged forward", rise rapidly; "the dollar soared against the yes", rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force such as a wave; "the boats surged", rise or move foward; "surging waves", a large sea wave, rush, Present participle of surge, The action or an instance of a surge, past of surge, plural of surge, characterized by great swelling waves or surges; "billowy storm clouds"; "the restless billowing sea"; "surging waves", billowy, wavy, rippling, swirling, Condition in which engine power fluctuates up and down, An instability of melt pressure and flow rate in an extruder, which can be detected by a pressure gage at the tip of the screw (or at the die adapter), or by dimensional product variations, A pronounced fluctuation in output over a short period of time without deliberate change in operating conditions,

40 The maximum amplitude of a vehicles' forward/backward oscillation     ts
41 A sudden electrical spike or increase of voltage and current - "A power surge"     ts
42 The swell or heave of the sea. (FM 55-501)     ts
43 To rush, flood, or increase suddenly - "Toaster sales surged last year."     ts
44 A sudden rush, flood or increase which is transient - "He felt a surge of excitement."     ts
45 To slack off a line     ts
46 To accelerate forwards, particularly suddenly - "A ship surges forwards, sways sideways and heaves up."     ts
47 A surge is a prolonged over-voltage condition Surges can damage electronics and corrupt or destroy data     ts
48 a transient rise of pressure or flow     ts
49 A brief fluctuation in power, potentially harmful to electric and electronic equipment Surge GuardTM equipment offers some protection against the harmful effects of surges BACK TO TOP     ts
50 Transient current or voltage associated with lightning or switching     ts
51 A rapid rise in current or voltage, usually followed by a fall back to a normal level Also known as transient     ts
52 If the mass flow through the compressor is reduced beyond a certain point, the directions of the velocities relative to the blading are so different from the blade angles that the flow breaks down completely The compressor is then said to surge     ts
53 a strong forward movement, as in: When the doors opened there was a surge in the crowd     ts
54 A brief transient wave of voltage, current or power in an electrical circuit, lasting for less than 1% of the power wave cycle duration     ts
55 see one's performance improve; "He levelled the score and then surged ahead     ts
56 (1) Long-interval variations in velocity and pressure in fluid flow, not necessarily periodic, perhaps even transient in nature (2) The name applied to WAVE motion with a period intermediate between that of an ordinary wind WAVE and that of the TIDE (3) Changes in WATER LEVEL as a result of meteorological forcing (wind, high or low barometric pressure) causing a difference between the recorded WATER LEVEL and that predicted using harmonic analysis, may be positive or negative     ts
57 The swell or heave of the sea     ts
58 A change in water level caused by the weather, that travels with about the same speed as the tide Small surges are caused by local weather (high barometric pressure and offshore winds lowering sea level), but large surges are caused by weather patterns some distance away Because the surge interacts with the tidal wave, times of high and low water may also be affected     ts
59 To flow more rapidly than usually Said of a glacier     ts
60 A short-term positive change in amplitude of a voltage     ts
61 A temporary large increase in the voltage or current in an electric circuit or cable     ts
62 a rapid rise in current or voltage, usually followed by a fall back to a normal level     ts
63 Is the reversal of flow within a dynamic compressor that takes place when the capacity being handled is reduced to a point where insufficient pressure is being generated to maintain flow Also known as pumping (030)     ts
64 A large, destructive ocean wave caused by very low atmospheric pressure and strong winds Hurricanes often cause a surge of the ocean surface     ts
65 rise and fall in or like waves; swell, heave, rise; increase suddenly (Electricity)  fiil     ts
66 A large wave or billow; a great, rolling swell of water, produced generally by a high wind     ts
67 large wave, billow; eruption, spurt; strong forward movement like that of a wave; short sudden jump in electrical voltage which is likely to damage electronic components (Electricity)  isim     ts
68 Changes in water level as a result of meteorological forcing (wind, high or low barometric pressure) causing a difference between the recorded water level and that predicted using harmonic analysis, may be positive or negative     ts
69 If a crowd of people surge forward, they suddenly move forward together. The photographers and cameramen surged forward. the crowd surging out from the church     ts
70 If something surges, it increases suddenly and greatly, after being steady or developing only slowly. The Freedom Party's electoral support surged from just under 10 per cent to nearly 17 per cent Surging imports will add to the demand for hard currency     ts
71 A spring; a fountain     ts
72 The motion of, or produced by, a great wave     ts
73 a sudden or abrupt strong increase; "stimulated a surge of speculation"; "an upsurge of emotion"; "an upsurge in violent crime"     ts
74 a sudden or abrupt strong increase; "stimulated a surge of speculation"; "an upsurge of emotion"; "an upsurge in violent crime" see one's performance improve; "He levelled the score and then surged ahead     ts
75 To let go or slacken suddenly, as a rope; as, to surge a hawser or messenger; also, to slacken the rope about (a capstan)     ts
76 To swell; to rise hifg and roll     ts
77 The tapered part of a windlass barrel or a capstan, upon which the cable surges, or slips     ts
78 To slip along a windlass     ts
79 A surge is a sudden powerful movement of a physical force such as wind or water. The whole car shuddered with an almost frightening surge of power     ts
80 A surge is a sudden large increase in something that has previously been steady, or has only increased or developed slowly. Specialists see various reasons for the recent surge in inflation The anniversary is bound to bring a new surge of interest in Dylan's work     ts
81 A rapid rise in current or voltage, usually followed by a fall back to a normal level Also referred to as transient     ts
82 A temporary and relatively large increase in the voltage or current in an electric circuit or cable Also called transient     ts
83 If a physical force such as water or electricity surges through something, it moves through it suddenly and powerfully. Thousands of volts surged through his car after he careered into a lamp post, ripping out live wires     ts
84 A jet of material from an active region that reaches coronal heights and then either fades or returns into the chromosphere along the trajectory of ascent Surges typically last 10 to 20 minutes and tend to recur at a rate of approximately 1 per hour Surges are linear and collimated in form, as if highly directed by magnetic fields Compare spray     ts
85 A temporary, large increase in the voltage or current in an electric circuit or cable     ts
86 A jet of material from active regions that reaches coronal heights and then either fades or returns into the chromosphere along the trajectory of ascent     ts
87 The increase in sea water height from the level that would normally occur were there no storm Although the most dramatic surges are associated with hurricanes, even smaller low pressure systems can cause a slight increase in the sea level if the wind and fetch is just right It is estimated by subtracting the normal astronomic tide from the observed storm tide     ts
88 A temporary high-current power line demand often developed during system turn on The system's line power source must be capable of supplying this temporary current without tripping a circuit breaker For audio equipment the surge current demand will not likely be sufficient to trip a circuit breaker except with very large equipment installations     ts
89 a sudden forceful flow     ts
90 see one's performance improve; "He levelled the score and then surged ahead"     ts
91 rise and move, as in waves or billows; "The army surged forward"     ts
92 rise rapidly; "the dollar soared against the yes"     ts
93 rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force such as a wave; "the boats surged"     ts
94 rise or move foward; "surging waves"     ts
95 a large sea wave     ts
96A surge. rush - "A rush of business can be difficult to handle effectively for its unexpected volume."     ts
97surging Present participle of surge     ts
98surging The action or an instance of a surge     ts
99surged past of surge     ts
100surges plural of surge     ts
101surging characterized by great swelling waves or surges; "billowy storm clouds"; "the restless billowing sea"; "surging waves"     ts
102surging billowy, wavy, rippling, swirling  sıfat     ts
103surging Condition in which engine power fluctuates up and down     ts
104surging An instability of melt pressure and flow rate in an extruder, which can be detected by a pressure gage at the tip of the screw (or at the die adapter), or by dimensional product variations     ts
105surging A pronounced fluctuation in output over a short period of time without deliberate change in operating conditions     ts
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