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понятийный
gwałtowne falowanie
OpenDict entry
surging N
surging
surging
surging NAUT
I. surge [sɜ:ʤ, Am sɜ:rʤ] VB intr
1. surge (increase):
wzbierać [perf wezbrać]
surge profit
wzrastać [perf wzrosnąć] w szybkim tempie
2. surge (move):
przelewać [perf przelać] się
surge crowd
ruszać [perf ruszyć] naprzód
II. surge [sɜ:ʤ, Am sɜ:rʤ] N
1. surge (increase):
surge of demand, profit
2. surge (wave):
OpenDict entry
surge N
OpenDict entry
surge
Present
Isurge
yousurge
he/she/itsurges
wesurge
yousurge
theysurge
Past
Isurged
yousurged
he/she/itsurged
wesurged
yousurged
theysurged
Present Perfect
Ihavesurged
youhavesurged
he/she/ithassurged
wehavesurged
youhavesurged
theyhavesurged
Past Perfect
Ihadsurged
youhadsurged
he/she/ithadsurged
wehadsurged
youhadsurged
theyhadsurged
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The population surged by 10,000 people between the end of the war and 1950.
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Historically, the storm surges from the gulf had caused over 300 floods in the city, several of which had a massive devastating effect.
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Ocean height also provided information about quasi-stationary departures from the geoid, for events like currents, eddies, storm surges, etc.
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The re-emergence of organized crime and a surge in crime rates began to plague cities.
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This is also when the peak depth of the storm surge occurs.
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