English to Spanish Meaning of surge - oleada


Surge :
oleada

ola, oleada, onda, beso-rizo, bulto, hinchazón, terrón, nudo, oscilación, influencia, vitalidad, vibración, la viveza

onda, oleada, fluctuar, arruga, llamarada, aumentando en las ondas, aumentando en ondas, aumentando en oleadas, ola

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Definitions of surge in English
Noun(1) a sudden forceful flow(2) a sudden or abrupt strong increase(3) a large sea wave
Verb(1) rise and move, as in waves or billows(2) rise rapidly(3) rise or move forward(4) rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force such as a wave(5) see one's performance improve
Examples of surge in English
(1) The result has been a surge of interest in properties within this price bracket.(2) This weapon generates a very short, intense energy pulse producing a transient surge of thousands of volts that kills semiconductor devices.(3) A seawall at Herrington was broached by the surge , destroying large sections of docks.(4) Electronic failures are most common after a power surge or due to some other electric problem, and the most common type is control board failure.(5) It naturally caused a sensation and there was a temporary surge of interest.(6) he felt a surge of pain(7) This caused a surge forward, and small groups of protesters began pushing up against the police riot shields.(8) The beeping quickened as he watched the electrical current surge higher and higher with a sigh.(9) The surge forward as the car rockets away down the road is a serious g-force event.(10) Most important, the turn for the better in the job market over the past year has supplied the household sector with a growth surge in income from wages and salaries.(11) He warned that unless supply continued to meet demand, prices would surge once again.(12) If there is an unexpected surge , the ground wire will siphon the electricity down before it reaches the part of the line that's getting repaired.(13) About an hour ago I felt a surge of emotion encompassing me.(14) He continued to look at the car and then a surge of emotion ran over his face: anger.(15) Hiding her face behind her shoulder-length black hair, she fought for control as a powerful surge of emotions swept through her.(16) The result is a surge of extra electric current into power systems and every other sort of cable.
Related Phrases of surge
(1) power surge ::
sobrecarga de energía
(2) surge protector ::
Protector contra sobretensiones
(3) surge tank ::
tanque de compensación
(4) storm surge ::
marejada
(5) surge suppressor ::
supresor de sobretensiones
(6) surge forward ::
una abatida
Synonyms
Noun
1. gush ::
chorro
2. increase ::
incrementar
3. rush ::
prisa
4. swell ::
hinchar
5. upsurge ::
recrudecimiento
6. billow ::
ola
Verb
7. gush ::
chorro
8. increase ::
incrementar
9. swell ::
hinchar
10. tide ::
marea
11. scend ::
Scend
12. heave ::
tirón
13. soar up ::
levantar vuelo o alzar vuelo
Different Forms
surge, surged, surges, surging
Word Example from TV Shows
TECHNICIAN:
It's just a power surge.

TECHNICIAN: It's just a power SURGE.

Westworld Season 3, Episode 8

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