1.b> (of) i> , , ( i>); she felt a sudden surge of anger ; a surge of excitement / / ;
2.b> (in, of) i> , ( , .i>); a surge in food costs / ; a surge of reporters' interest in his finances ; a surge in demand (, i>); a sudden surge in sales i> / ;
3.b> (of) i> / , ; , , (, .i>); at the end of the game, there was a surge of fans onto the field / ; a surge of demonstrators broke through the fence / ; a surge of refugees into the country / ; a tidal surge caused severe flooding in coastal areas i> / ;
4.b> .i> i> / ; ; an unexpected surge in electrical power caused the computer to crash / ; a device that protects your computer against electrical surges , i> ;
5.b> .i> .i>, .i> 1) i> , ; a noble sea view where grand surges move in ranks till they beat furiously on the shore , , ;
2) , ; i> ; it was in a place where there could be no landing, there being a great surge on the beach , i> / .