spawning 的 4 个定义
plural spawn, spawns.
- Zoology. the mass of eggs deposited by fishes, amphibians, mollusks, crustaceans, etc.
 - Mycology. the mycelium of mushrooms, especially of the species grown for the market.
 - Usually Disparaging. a swarming brood; numerous progeny:Diners at the restaurant were annoyed by the two inconsiderate parents and their unruly spawn.
 - any person or thing regarded as the offspring of some stock, idea, etc.
 
- of or relating to the spawning of a character or item in a video game:a spawn point;the spawn rate.
 
- to deposit eggs or sperm directly into the water, as fishes.
 - to originate at a fixed point in an existing game environment:An enemy character just spawned right on top of me!
 
- to produce.
 - to give birth to; give rise to: His sudden disappearance spawned many rumors.
 - to produce in large number.
 - to plant with mycelium.
 
spawning 近义词
reproduction
spawning 的近义词 44 个
- photostat
 - x-ray
 - xerox
 - breeding
 - clone
 - copy
 - ditto
 - dupe
 - facsimile
 - fake
 - increase
 - mimeo
 - mimeograph
 - photocopy
 - photograph
 - picture
 - reprinting
 - twin
 - carbon
 - carbon copy
 - chip off old block
 - flimsy
 - generation
 - imitation
 - look-alike
 - mirror image
 - multiplication
 - offprint
 - pic
 - portrayal
 - procreation
 - proliferation
 - propagation
 - recreation
 - reduplication
 - reenactment
 - renewal
 - replica
 - replication
 - repro
 - revival
 - stat
 - transcription
 
spawning 的反义词 1 个
更多spawning例句
- The coincidence spawned endless jokes and memes across social media.
 - The fashionable appeal spawned a skiing boom and, for a time, made glissé a national pastime.
 - There are sometimes small companies that have spawned half a dozen interesting companies and other dynamics.
 - The story dogged him for days, as he canceled at least one event, and spawned more rumors about his personal life.
 - In the Tongass, stands of ancient trees provide wintering habitat for deer and are critical for stream health and spawning habitat.
 - But contemporary classical music has changed, and the field is now spawning many appealing and genre-bending works.
 - I mean, can you imagine Blazing Saddles being released today without it spawning multiple lawsuits and a trillion thinkpieces?
 - But it did, spawning books, blogs, and movies—and there is little sign of the case going away anytime soon.
 - But the film has achieved a kind of cult status, spawning two direct-to-DVD sequels and an upcoming Spider-Man-like reboot.
 - Christina Aguilera flubbed the lyrics of the national anthem, spawning a public uproar.
 - There 171 are a great many streams at Port Royal, and among them three or four where the fish swarm in the spawning season.
 - But the step that would raise one above all the little fumbling, blind-spawning, life hugging bipeds who infested the scene.
 - In August and September the females gather about the mouths of gravelly brooks, whither they resort to make their spawning beds.
 - As soon as the fish are nearly ready for spawning, all their digestive parts shrivel up, so that they can't eat.
 - The spawning fish, flabby and useless, are killed in winter.