spontaneously
adverb
uk/spɒnˈteɪ.ni.əs.li/us/spɑːnˈteɪ.ni.əs.li/in a way that isnatural, oftensudden, and notplannedorforced:
自然的,自发的Thisstorymaypromptyou toburstspontaneously intouncontrollablesobs.这个故事可能会让你不由自主地抽泣起来。
- They gave him amike, and he spontaneouslyinterviewedeveryone.
- Mybestfriend, who doesn't havekids, alwaysexpectsme to do things spontaneously with her.
- Hundreds ofpeoplecould spontaneouslyappearat myhousefor aparty.
Not expected or planned
- abruptly
- abruptness
- ad hoc
- ad hocism
- ad hockery
- extemporize
- hoof
- inconceivably
- innocent
- innocently
- instinctive
- instinctively
- sine die
- spirit
- spontaneity
- spontaneous
- steepness
- unannounced
- unwitting
- unwittingly
science,medicalspecialized
without anyobviousoutsidecause:
自发的Theliquidspontaneouslyignited.液体发生自燃。
Bloodclotscanoccurspontaneously in somepeople.在一些人身上可能自发产生血栓。
Theyfoundthatfatcontainedsomecellsthat spontaneouslydividedinto morespecializedcells.他们发现脂肪中含有一些细胞,会自发分裂为分化程度更高的细胞。
- Nervegasesquicklyaffectthecentralnervoussystem. Apersoncan'tbreathe,theireyesstartblinkingandtheirmusclesmovespontaneously.
- About 90% ofpatientswithacutelowbackproblemsrecoverspontaneously within amonth.
- Stemcellsgrownin petridishesspontaneouslytryout newfates.
Animal & plant biology - general words
- abiotic
- anatomical
- anatomically correct
- anti-Darwinian
- anti-Darwinism
- biodiversity
- botany
- Darwinism
- entomological
- entomologist
- eukaryote
- fight-or-flight
- morphology
- poisonous
- pseudopod
- recolonization
- recolonize
- regeneration
- regenerative
- zoology
See
spontaneous