词汇 | sprouted |
释义 | sprouted past simple and past participle ofsprout sprout verb uk /spraʊt/ us /spraʊt/ [ I or T ] to produce leaves, hair, or other new developing parts, or (of leaves, hair, and other developing parts) to begin to grow: 发(芽),抽(芽);长出(毛发等);(叶、毛发等)生长 It takes about three days for the seeds to sprout.这些种子大概要3天时间才会发芽。 Your hair is sticking up - it looks like you're sprouting horns!你的头发竖起来了——看上去跟长了角似的! [ I ]informal(alsosprout up) If a large number of things sprout (up), they suddenly appear or begin to exist: 涌现;突然出现 New factories have sprouted up everywhere.新工厂如雨后春笋般地四处涌现。 New growth in plants bud coccygeus collateral colli colliculus collum commissure communis compartment complement system established eye nutrient cycling radicle radicular resprout shoot sprout sucker You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Appearing & disappearing Examples of sproutedsprouted In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Almost all of the individuals that sprouted were snapped off trees, although sprouts were recorded eventually for partially uprooted trees. Limited resources should therefore be directed to apical setts and sprouted setts which have the highest yield potential. For each of four varieties, histograms depict the percentages of sprouted grains in intact, partially after-ripened spikes after seven days' misting with water (see text). This helped to smother the weeds that sprouted with the onset of rains. Military-assisted corporations sprouted in natural resource extraction, fishing, finance, real estate, manufacturing, and construction sectors. The malt, or sprouted barley, was ground and combined with hot water to generate the wort. The period of sprouting was estimated as time (in d) from the start of the experiment to when 80% of the tubers had sprouted. Generally, a newly sprouted lotus seedling will remain healthy as long as it is submerged in water. A setting like this duplicated, and forever would freeze, the primordial scene when the waters and the sky separated and the earth sprouted upwards. We observed three recovery categories among plants: those that only produced leaves (hereafter refoliated), those that sprouted, and those that did both. Those respondents who used desprouted tubers did so to get more stems, whereas respondents who used sprouted tuber pieces, mainly did so to improve growth. Tubers of the control had not sprouted by 77 d by which time all other treated tubers had sprouted. A tuber was declared sprouted when one of its buds was 3 mm long. Regardless of the use of improved postharvest technology, it is recommended that sprouted setts and apical setts should be planted together and on favourable sites. Guidance for industry : reducing microbial food safety hazards for sprouted seeds and guidance for industry : sampling and microbial testing of spent irrigation water during sprout production. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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