upsurge
/ˈʌpsɜːdʒ/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈʌpsˌɚdʒ] /ˈʌpsɜːrdʒ/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈʌpsˌɚdʒ] /ˈəp-ˌsərj How to pronounce upsurge (audio)/ (ame, mw)
upsurge — 名詞
- upsurgesingular
- upsurgesplural
1. a quick strong rise in an amount, level, or kind of activity
激增
數量或活動突然大幅上升
a quick strong rise in an amount, level, or kind of activity
The town saw an upsurge in visitors during Tanvi's food festival.
Tanvi 的美食節期間,鎮上的遊客人數激增。
upsurge in [noun]: sudden rise in numbers
An upsurge in online scams made Gabriel change his bank password.
網路詐騙激增,讓 Gabriel 換掉了銀行密碼。
Heavy rain brought an upsurge in mosquito bites across the village.
大雨過後,整個村子的蚊蟲叮咬案例激增。
After the video went viral, there was an upsurge in ticket sales.
那支影片爆紅後,票券銷售量激增。
Teachers noticed an upsurge in absences after the late-night concert.
深夜演唱會後,老師注意到缺席人數激增。
- increase
the broadest and most neutral choice; it does not suggest a sudden jump
- rise
common and flexible, often for change over time rather than one sharp movement
- surge
stronger and more forceful, and it can also suggest physical movement or emotion
- spike
more technical; often suggests a very sharp peak that may drop again quickly
文法句型
upsurge + in + noun
用法筆記
Usually followed by 'in' plus the thing that is rising, especially in news or formal writing about numbers, activity, or public moods. It suggests a noticeable jump over a fairly short period, not a slow long-term trend.