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sproutBrE /spraʊt/NAmE /spraʊt/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they sprout BrE /spraʊt/ NAmE /spraʊt/present simple - he / she / it sprouts BrE /spraʊts/ NAmE /spraʊts/past simple sprouted BrE /ˈspraʊtɪd/ NAmE /ˈspraʊtɪd/past participle sprouted BrE /ˈspraʊtɪd/ NAmE /ˈspraʊtɪd/ -ing form sprouting BrE /ˈspraʊtɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈspraʊtɪŋ/ [I] (of plants or seeds 植物或种子) to produce new leaves or buds; to start to grow 发芽;抽芽;抽条;生长◆new leaves sprouting from the trees 树上长出的新叶◆The seeds will sprout in a few days. 这些种子几天后就会发芽。 [I, T] to appear; to develop sth, especially in large numbers 出现;(使)涌现出◆Hundreds of mushrooms had sprouted up overnight. 一夜之间长出来好几百朵蘑菇。◆~ sthThe town has sprouted shopping malls, discos and nightclubs in recent years. 最近几年,城里涌现出不少购物中心、迪斯科舞厅和夜总会。 [T, I] to start to grow sth; to start to grow on sb/sth 长出(某物);(某物)长出◆~ sthTim has sprouted a beard since we last saw him. 我们上次见到蒂姆以后,蒂姆长出了胡子。◆~ from sthHair sprouted from his chest. 他胸前长出了毛。 sproutBrE /spraʊt/NAmE /spraʊt/ noun = Brussels sprout a new part growing on a plant 苗;新芽;嫩枝 |