surge in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for surge in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.surge [Am sərdʒ, Brit səːdʒ] N

II.surge [Am sərdʒ, Brit səːdʒ] VB intr

storm surge [ˈstɔrm ˌsərdʒ] N

Translations for surge in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

surge in the PONS Dictionary

surge Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

power surge
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
After the surge in popularity in the mid 1970s, licensing was deprecated.
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Cold pyroclastic surges can occur when the eruption is from a vent under a shallow lake or the sea.
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In rowing, the boat will surge depending on where the rowers are during the stroke.
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Tides do not typically cause erosion by themselves; however, tidal bores can erode as the waves surge up river estuaries from the ocean.
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Emergency personnel performed many rescues to people who had not evacuated and had become trapped by storm surge flooding.
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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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To gain approval, the school must have a well ventilated and secure computer room with appropriate surge protection.
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The geography of ethnicity remained well-defined until the surge in migration that began in the 1950s.
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Surges can travel around 10 km and are enormously destructive because of their massive kinetic energy and, for hot surges, the lethally hot gas.
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The aircraft surged upward and then plunged toward the sea.
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