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spon.ta.ne.ousHspBn5teI7ni7Es, $spB:n-adjhappening or done in a natural, often sudden way, without any planning or without being forced自发的,自然产生的When people saw pictures of the atrocities on TV, there was a spontaneous reaction against the war.当人们在电视中看到残暴画面时,会自然产生一种反战的反应。Her witticisms seemed spontaneous, but were in fact carefully prepared beforehand.她的妙语听起来似乎是脱口而出,实际上她事先经过了精心的准备。(approving) The Italians are generally so much more spontaneous, open and friendly than the British.意大利人一般比英国人更加天真率直、友好开朗。There have been a few cases reported of people dying by spontaneous combustion (= by starting to burn without any obvious cause).有一些关于人们死于自燃的报道。
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