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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| spurting adj | (liquid: gushing, in a jet) | que sale a chorros loc adj |
| | | salir a chorros vi + loc adv |
| | The spurting water from the broken pipe flooded the bathroom. |
| | El agua que salía a chorros del caño roto inundó el baño. |
| Principal Translations |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
spurt, spirt n | (gush of liquid) | chorro nm |
| | Carol squeezed the bottle and a spurt of ketchup landed on her plate. |
| | Carol apretó la botella y en su plato aterrizó un chorro de kétchup. |
spurt, spirt vi | (liquid: gush) | salir a chorro loc verb |
| | Robert turned on the tap and water began to spurt. |
| | Robert abrió el grifo y el agua empezó a salir a chorro. |
spurt [sth], spirt⇒ vtr | (liquid: make gush) | chorrear⇒ vtr |
| | Tim's wound was spurting blood. |
| | La herida de Tim chorreaba sangre. |
| Additional Translations |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
spurt, spirt n | figurative (short burst of [sth]) | arrancada nf |
| | | acelerón nm |
| | | incremento repentino nm + adj |
| | The athlete's final spurt took her into the lead as they crossed the finish line. |
| | La arrancada final de la atleta la puso a la cabeza al llegar a la línea de meta. |
spurt, spirt vi | (suddenly increase) | acelerar⇒ vi |
| | The athelete spurted forward to take the lead. |
| | La atleta aceleró para ponerse en cabeza. |
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