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spirt
UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/spɜːt/US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(spûrt)
WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2026: | Principales traductions | | Anglais | Français | spurt, spirt n | (gush of liquid) | giclée nf | | jet nm | | Carol squeezed the bottle and a spurt of ketchup landed on her plate. | | Carol a pressé la bouteille et une giclée de ketchup a atterri sur son assiette. | spurt, spirt vi | (liquid: gush) | jaillir⇒ vi | | gicler⇒ vi | | Robert turned on the tap and water began to spurt. | | Robert a ouvert le robinet et l'eau a commencé à jaillir. | spurt [sth], spirt⇒ vtr | (liquid: make gush) (un liquide) | cracher⇒ vtr | | Tim's wound was spurting blood. | | La blessure de Tim crachait du sang. |
WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2026: | Traductions supplémentaires | | Anglais | Français | spurt, spirt n | figurative (short burst of [sth]) | sursaut nm | | poussée nf | | (prix) | bond nm | | flambée, envolée nf | | The athlete's final spurt took her into the lead as they crossed the finish line. | | Le sursaut final de l'athlète lui a permis de prendre les devants tout juste avant de franchir la ligne d'arrivée. | spurt, spirt vi | (suddenly increase) | bondir⇒ vi | | (prix) | bondir, faire un bond loc v | | (personne) | accélérer⇒ vi | | The athelete spurted forward to take the lead. | | L'athlète a accéléré pour passer en tête. |
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