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3 Translation results for
surge
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
|
verbo
surge
noun
surges
oleaje (del mar), oleada (de gente)
;
arranque, arrebato (de ira, etc.)
;
aumento (subito)
Example sentences of
surge
noun
•
The sport is enjoying a
surge
in popularity.
•
a
surge
of support for the candidate
•
There was a sudden
surge
toward the door.
•
There has been a
surge
of immigrants into the city.
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Synonyms of
surge
noun
flush
,
increase
surge
verb
surged, has surged, is surging, surges
hincharse (dícese del mar), levantarse (dícese de las olas)
;
salir en tropel (dícese de la gente, etc.)
Example sentences of
surge
verb
•
We all
surged
toward the door.
•
She
surged
past the other runners.
•
Thoughts of what could happen were
surging
through his mind.
•
Housing prices have
surged
in recent months.
•
Interest in the sport has been
surging
.
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Synonyms of
surge
verb
rise
,
arise
,
ascend
,
mount
,
soar
,
lift
,
climb
,
pour
,
stream
,
gush
,
spew
,
swarm
Detailed synonyms for
surge
verb
See:
Pour
,
Rise
surgir
verbo
to rise, to arise, to emerge
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Related phrases for
surge
surge protector
- protector de sobrecarga
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Reverse translation for
surge
oleaje
(del mar)
- waves
oleada
(de gente)
- swell, wave
arranque
- starter (of a car), outburst, fit
arrebato
(de ira, etc.)
- fit, outburst
aumento
(subito)
- increase, rise
hincharse
(dícese del mar)
- to swell up, to become conceited, to swell with pride
levantarse
(dícese de las olas)
- to rise, to stand up, to get out of bed
salir en tropel
(dícese de la gente, etc.)
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