1680s, probably from earlier suffe (1590s), of uncertain origin. Originally used in reference to the coast of India, hence perhaps of Indic origin. Or perhaps a phonetic respelling of sough, which meant "a rushing sound."
surf (v.)
"ride the crest of a wave," 1917, from surf (n.). Related: Surfed; surfing. In the Internet sense, first recorded 1993.
权威例句
1. I'mgoing to buy a surfboard and learn to surf.
我要买个冲浪板学习冲浪。
2. No one knows how many people currently surf the Net.
没人知道现在有多少人在网上冲浪。
3. the sound of surf breaking on the beach
激浪拍岸的声音
4. They threw off their clothes and ran into the surf.
他们脱掉衣服奔向海浪.
5. Patented SURF ( spatial ultra - efficient recursive filtering ) technology enables it has low power and low cost.