
好词典

源自英语 up(向上) + surge(激增),最早出现在19世纪,表示突然的增长或上升。
❶ 指数量或强度的突然大幅增加,常用于描述情绪、活动或现象的快速增长。
“There has been a recent upsurge in demand for electric cars.”
(最近对电动汽车的需求激增。)
“The protest was fueled by an upsurge of public anger.”
(公众愤怒情绪的激增推动了这次抗议活动。)
❶ 指突然大幅增加或上升,通常用于描述数量、强度或活动的快速增长。
“Support for the policy has upsurged in recent weeks.”
(最近几周,对该政策的支持大幅增加。)
“Prices upsurged after the announcement of the new tax.”
(新税收政策宣布后,价格突然上涨。)
upsurge in — 用于描述某事物的突然增加或上升,后面通常接名词,表示增长的具体方面。
“There was an upsurge in complaints after the service change.”
(服务变更后,投诉数量激增。)