sprout 的 3 个定义
- to begin to grow; shoot forth, as a plant from a seed.
- to put forth buds or shoots.
- to develop or grow quickly: a boy awkwardly sprouting into manhood.
- to cause to sprout.
- to remove sprouts from: Sprout and boil the potatoes.
- a shoot of a plant.
- a new growth from a germinating seed, or from a rootstock, tuber, bud, or the like.
- something resembling or suggesting a sprout, as in growth.
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sprout 近义词
develop
更多sprout例句
- Such pruning is called “topping,” and it increases the plant’s risk of disease while guaranteeing that a load of twiggy sprouts will erupt from below the point of amputation.
- Ladle the soup into bowls, and, if using, garnish with cilantro, sprouts, basil, onion, sambal oelek, sriracha, jalapeño or serrano chile, and a squeeze of lime.
- We start out with very small sprouts, which we grow in test tubes before we transfer them to a greenhouse, where they’ll develop into plants that will create small tubers.
- Many holiday recipes already call for in-season ingredients, like sweet potatoes, squash, kale, and brussel sprouts.
- While you collect the rootstocks, keep an eye out for little sprouts at the base of the plant.
- Want to shoot lasers from your eyes, or see wings sprout from your arms?
- In the garden, giant mushroom sculptures sprout from the ground and wire spider webs hang between trees.
- I particularly believed that from the ashes of the unrest we could work to sprout new hope for our community.
- A sprout just showing will endure several nights' freezing if there is some warm sun in the day-time.
- A long sprout is liable to be broken off in sowing, or killed by cold, after it is in the ground.
- "Well, if Willis Morgan's been misjudged, then I'm really an angel all ready to sprout wings," observed the clerk.
- Said I not, he holdeth, as yet, but the dead letter—but the seed which is sown shall one day sprout and quicken?
- "I'm only a boy sprout," said Roy, his wonted buoyancy persisting.