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 Translation for 'growth spurt' from English to Slovak
NOUN   a growth spurt | growth spurts
med.
prudký rast {m}
growth spurt
Partial Matches
šport
špurt {m}
spurt
šport
špurtovať [nedok.]
to spurt
vytrysknúť z n-čoho [dok.] [kniž.]to spurt from / out of sth. [liquid]
nárast {m}growth
rast {m}growth
bot.
porast {m}
growth
bot.
vegetácia {f}
growth
exponenciálny rast {m}exponential growth
normálny rast {m}normal growth
bot.les.záhrad.
papradie {n} [porast]
fern growth
bot.les.záhrad.
papradina {f} [porast]
fern growth
ekon.
hospodársky rast {m}
economic growth
ekon.
ekonomický rast {m}
economic growth
rastový {adj}growth [attr.]
biochém.
rastový hormón {m}
growth hormone
biol.
rastový faktor {m}
growth factor
populačný rast {m}population growth
rast {m} populáciepopulation growth
kumulatívny rast {m}cumulative growth
EU
Pakt {m} stability a rastu
Stability and Growth Pact <SGP>
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Usage Examples English
  • Though never again the railroad boomtown of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the community enjoyed a growth spurt in the 1950s and 1980s, celebrating its centennial in 1987.
  • Oviedo experienced a major growth spurt during the boom years of the 1920s, and new buildings and banks were built on the main street of downtown, named "Broadway".
  • Ray was forced to leave the band after only 2 years in the group due to a sudden growth spurt.
  • The adolescent growth spurt is a rapid increase in the individual's height and weight during puberty resulting from the simultaneous release of growth hormones, thyroid hormones, and androgens.
  • Arctic char first exhibits a rapid growth spurt during this phase, reaching its market weight of 1–2.5 kg (2.2–5.5 lb) within a year.

  • She had a rapid growth spurt — about six inches in two years — which affected her coordination, but did not hinder her performance.
  • Many small, one-family homes were built in Grant City in the 1950s, with a stronger growth spurt occurring after the opening of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in November 1964 made access to the island from Brooklyn much easier.
  • The southward migration slacked off after 1890, as Canadian industry began a growth spurt.
  • Under Corradini's watch, the city's population experienced a tremendous growth spurt, as the metropolitan area of Salt Lake City and the rest of the state began to grow by thousands of families a month.
  • The arrival of BBC (a factory for the manufacture of rotating electrical machinery) in 1957-65 along with a 500 apartment housing development, resulted in a strong growth spurt.

  • Those with an advanced bone age typically hit a growth spurt early on but stop growing at an earlier age.
  • Their growth has begun to slow down years before the expected growth spurt secondary to puberty, which helps differentiate a constitutional delay from an HPG-axis related disorder.
  • Additional episodes were considered, but Hawkins had a growth spurt and outgrew his role as Annie's little brother.
  • There seems to be a growth spurt for shiso crops grown for industrial use. The data shows the following trend for crops targeted for oil and perfumery.
  • Patients are generally short-statured due to absence of the adolescent growth spurt.

  • At the 2018 New Zealand census, Northland recorded a population growth spurt of 18.1% since the previous 2013 census, placing it as the fastest growing region in New Zealand, ahead of other strong growth regions such as the Bay of Plenty Region (2nd with 15%) and Waikato (3rd with 13.5%).
  • But during his senior year (age 17–18) he experienced a large growth spurt and grew to [...].
  • The town of Edgecliff Village is experiencing a growth spurt, as the remaining [...] of open prairie are developed for building single-family homes.
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