sprout的意思和读音

sprout

: [spraʊt] : [spraʊt]

v.

n.

sprouts  sprouting  sprouted  

v.+n.sprout seed

n.brussles sprouts

sproutv.

1.[i]to produce new leaves or buds ; to start to grow

new leaves sprouting from the trees

The seeds will sprout in a few days.

2.[i][t];(使to appear; to develop sth, especially in large numbers

Hundreds of mushrooms had sprouted up overnight.

The town has sprouted shopping malls, discos and nightclubs in recent years.

3.[t][i]);(to start to grow sth; to start to grow on sb/sth

Tim has sprouted a beard since we last saw him.

Hair sprouted from his chest.

n.

1.a new part growing on a plant

v.1.,,;2.3.使;使4.()1.,,;2.3.使;使4.()

n.1.;,2.3.,;〈

v.1.if a leaf or other part of a plant is sprouting, it is beginning to grow on the plant; if a plant sprouts, new leaves or shoots begin to grow on it; to make a plant start to produce new leaves or shoots2.if things sprout or sprout up somewhere, they appear there or increase in number suddenly and very quickly; used about something that comes out of a surface3.if something such as hair sprouts, or if you sprout it, it starts to grow suddenly or quickly

n.1.a new shoot on a plant2.someone or something that grows very quickly, especially a child3.seeds or beans that are just beginning to grow and that you eat like vegetables, for example in sandwiches or salads4.a brussels sprout1.a new shoot on a plant2.someone or something that grows very quickly, especially a child3.seeds or beans that are just beginning to grow and that you eat like vegetables, for example in sandwiches or salads4.a brussels sprout

1. 1. pluck v. 2. sprout v. 3. sneer v. ...

2. soil sprout plant ...

3. 〖 burgeon〗 sprout;germinate〗 〖 rudiment;shoot;germ〗 ...

4. leaf sprout sapling ...

5. rout sprout tout ...

6. soil sprout ☆ plant ☆ ...

7. heritage sprout proverb ...

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1.When my son A Hua this time back to me with flowers of the earth, I know it, the last time she said, that there should be a sprout.

2.Many schools and motor sport companies are beginning to sprout up around the country and invest in young drivers.

3.Since then, my heart will sprout out of an idea: I would grow up to become a English teacher!

4.When the first boy didn't see a tiny sprout after the second day, he dug up the seed to see if it had sprouted.便

5.The belief stems from the observation that beans kept in the dark for years will sprout when they're brought back into the sun.

6.The distant care as is buried in the heart of a seed, as if to sprout like, stirred the heart.

7.Just that he did not know that seeds from the cooked corn on Breaking down is not likely to sprout!

8.If it is only a sprout of radish or the sprig of a rose-bush, one would let it grow wherever it might wish.

9.And weeds are beginning to sprout up in luxury villa developments that are devoid of residents.

10.Soon the seed began to sprout, but the Sun was hot and it shone down on the seeding day in and day out.