释义 |
upˈsurgence [f. prec. + -ence, after resurgence, etc.] = upsurge.
1934in Webster. 1945Sun (Baltimore) 5 Feb. 40/2 Mr. Harry L. Hopkins' view of what is needed to keep the Germans and Japanese from new upsurgences is certainly not a frivolous one. 1958Church Times 22 Aug. 3/4 He emphasized the great dangers of the upsurgence of non⁓Christian religions in the Eastern world—particularly Buddhism. 1971I. G. Gass et al. Understanding Earth xii. 160/1, I have mentioned the possible effect of plant upsurgence during the Carboniferous. |