[VERB 动词](植物、蔬菜、种子)发芽,抽芽,长芽 When plants, vegetables, or seeds sprout, they produce new shoots or leaves.
[V]
It only takes a few days for beans to sprout.
豆子只要几天就能发芽。
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[VERB 动词](叶子、芽或植株)生长 When leaves, shoots, or plants sprout somewhere, they grow there.
[V prep]
Leaf-shoots were beginning to sprout on the hawthorn...
山楂树上开始长出叶芽。
Birch trees sprouted from the rubble and grew into a dense young wood.
桦树从瓦砾中长出来,形成了一片茂密的新林。
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[VERB 动词]使生长 If a garden or other area of land sprouts plants, they start to grow there.
[V n]
[no passive]
...the garden, which had had time to sprout a shocking collection of weeds.
久而久之便野草丛生的花园
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[VERB 动词](出于食用目的)使(豆子、种子等)发芽 If you sprout beans or seeds, you make them grow small shoots before eating them. You usually do this by soaking them in water.
[V n]
[V-ed]
When you sprout seeds their nutritional content increases...
让种子发芽后,其营养含量会提高。
Sprouted beans only need to be cooked for 1-2 minutes.
豆芽只需烹炒一到两分钟。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](毛发等)生长,长出 If something such as hair sprouts from a person or animal, or if they sprout it, it grows on them.
[V prep]
[V n]
[no passive]
She is very old now, with little, round, wire-rimmed glasses and whiskers sprouting from her chin...
她现在很老了,戴着圆圆的金属架小眼镜,下巴上还长出了胡须。
As well as sprouting a few grey hairs, Kevin seems to be suffering the occasional memory loss.
除长出了些许白发外,凯文似乎还患上了间歇性失忆。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词]大量涌现;迅猛发展 If a large number of things have appeared or developed somewhere, you can say that they have sprouted there or that the place has sprouted them.
[V adv/prep]
[V n]
[Also V]
More than a million satellite dishes have sprouted on homes across the country...
100 多万个卫星接收器迅速出现在了全国各地的家庭用户中。
Since its first shop was opened in 1976, it has sprouted outlets in 39 countries.
自从 1976 年开设第一家店以来,它已经在 39 个国家里开设了大量分店。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]抱子甘蓝;球芽甘蓝Sprouts are vegetables that look like tiny cabbages. They are also called brussels sprouts .
[usu pl]
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]新芽;子苗;嫩枝Sprouts are new shoots on plants.
[usu pl]
After eleven days of growth the number of sprouts was counted.
经过11天的生长后,对新芽的数量进行了计数。
Oxford
sprout/spraʊt; NAmEspraʊt/
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sproutsproutssproutedsproutingverb1[intransitive ](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。2[intransitive , transitive ]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。sproutsth ◆The 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。3[transitive , intransitive ]to start to grow sth; to start to grow on sb/sth 长出(某物);(某物)长出sproutsth ◆Tim 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。sproutfrom sth ◆Hair sprouted from his chest.他胸前长出了毛。noun1=
Brussels sprout
2a new part growing on a plant 苗;新芽;嫩枝sprout/spraʊt; NAmEspraʊt/
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sprout1 verb
sprout2 noun
sproutsprout1 /spraʊt/ verb
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1[intransitive, transitive] if vegetables, seeds, or plants sprout, they start to grow, producing shoots,buds, or leaves: Move the pots outside when the seeds begin to sprout. Trees were starting to sprout new leaves.2[intransitive] (also sprout up) to appear suddenly in large numbers: Office blocks are sprouting up everywhere.3[intransitive, transitive] if something such as hair sprouts or if you sprout it, it starts to grow: Jim seemed to have sprouted a beard.
sprout1 verb
sprout2 noun
sproutsprout2 noun [countable]
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1 especially British English a small green vegetable like a very small cabbageSYN brussels sprout2a new growth on a plantSYN shoot3[usually plural] American English an alfalfa seed which has grown a stem and is eaten4[usually plural] American English a beansprout
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