English to Gujarati Dictionary surge

surge

વધારો
definition
verb
the journalists surged forward
(of a crowd or a natural force) move suddenly and powerfully forward or upward.
noun
flooding caused by tidal surges
a sudden powerful forward or upward movement, especially by a crowd or by a natural force such as the waves or tide.
example
he felt a 'surge' of pain
He tosses it beyond a breaking wave, and it bobs and sinks in the maelstrom of receding water colliding with the next 'surge' of the tide.
Who can deny that 'surge' of pride at being told Britain has bronze in the yachting?
About an hour ago I felt a 'surge' of emotion encompassing me.
Sophie felt a 'surge' of anger
Well, the latest 'surge' in activity started about a week ago.
The mere realisation that it's possible, the frightening strength and unexpected occurrence of the 'surge' of emotion is enough to give such a jolt to your body and your mind that you never forget.
The beeping quickened as he watched the electrical current 'surge' higher and higher with a sigh.
Watch out for a 'surge' of interest in the Honda CR-V, which gets a marvellous new diesel engine next year.
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.
The good boss who finds one of his executives has failed to deliver a piece of research on time and to the right standard will probably feel a 'surge' of anger or irritation.
Hiding her face behind her shoulder-length black hair, she fought for control as a powerful 'surge' of emotions swept through her.
The result has been a 'surge' of interest in properties within this price bracket.
The traffic light changed, the traffic cop motioned for the crowd to cross, there was a 'surge' forward, and suddenly the whole tone of the demonstration changed.
Fancy dress shops have reported an unusual 'surge' in demand for Elvis costumes this week.
power 'surge'
The 'surge' was mainly due to the maiden operation of four new production lines during the period, Zhang said.
In fact, the biggest 'surge' in recent sales trends has been for flip-up, network-backed, celebrity-endorsed models.
Grace and Mark entered with the 'surge' of the crowd.
Then there is a 'surge' as the crowd changes direction.
'surge' of blood
This weapon generates a very short, intense energy pulse producing a transient 'surge' of thousands of volts that kills semiconductor devices.
After decades with barely a mention, the game seems to have experienced a huge 'surge' in popularity.
The police did not relent which forced the crowd to 'surge' forward down a driveway to force the release of these women.
The only serious injury was sustained by a club steward who fell down stairs at the stadium during a crowd 'surge' .
The 'surge' of electricity blew a nearby transformer, knocking out the power supply.
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.
The banks are still perforated in places by flapped devices which allow the outflow of rainwater at low tide, while preventing inundation by the incoming tidal 'surge' .
After the electric 'surge' , which happens for about ten minutes, the mixture has to be put into extreme heat so that the impurities in the mixture are removed.
Cray hid a 'surge' of some unidentifiable emotion.
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