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spawned

英 [spɔːnd]

美 [spɔːnd]

v.  产卵; 引发; 引起; 导致; 造成
spawn的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • N-UNCOUNT (鱼、蛙等产下的)卵,子,卵块
    Spawnis a soft, jelly-like substance containing the eggs of fish, or of animals such as frogs.
    1. ...her passion for collecting frog spawn.
      她对采集蛙卵的热爱
  • VERB (鱼、蛙等)产卵
    When fish or animals such as frogsspawn, they lay their eggs.
    1. ...fish species like salmon and trout which go upstream, spawn and then die...
      诸如鲑鱼和鳟鱼这样洄游产卵后死去的鱼类
    2. The toads have settled in and accepted the pond as a good spawning ground.
      蟾蜍已经在这个池塘里住下来了,把这里当成了理想的产卵地。
  • VERB 产生;造成;引起
    If somethingspawnssomething else, it causes it to happen or to be created.
    1. Tyndall's inspired work spawned a whole new branch of science...
      由廷德尔富有创见的著作发展出了一个崭新的科学分支。
    2. He wrote 54 crime novels, which spawned both movies and television shows.
      他写了 54 部侦探小说,很多被改编成了电影和电视剧。

双语例句

  • Potter has even spawned a tourist industry.
    甚至,哈利波特衍生出了一个旅游产业。
  • Poverty has spawned numerous religious movements.
    贫困曾经引发了许多宗教运动。
  • The uneasy coupling of fascism and conservatism spawned a new kind of political regime
    法西斯主义和保守主义这种令人不安的结合产生了一种新政权。
  • First, the financial crisis was spawned through deficient regulation and supervision.
    首先,管理和监督不足孕育了此次金融危机。
  • This, in turn, spawned other philosophical schools throughout the Greek world and later, the Roman world.
    这后来启发了其它哲思学院,在希腊世界的广泛设立,随后并传入罗马人的世界。
  • Further, management programs related to civil-society organizations have also spawned programs in nonprofit management and social entrepreneurship.
    此外,管理程序与民间社会组织也催生计划非营利管理和社会企业家精神。
  • Charles Darwin wed his cousin Emma and spawned 10 children, including four brilliant scientists.
    查尔斯·达尔文与其表妹爱玛结合,养育了10个子女,其中有四位杰出的科学家。
  • The prosperity in Asia created by US investment and trade has spawned problems for the US.
    由美国投资和交易创造出来的亚洲繁荣,已经给美国带来了不少问题。
  • The program spawned two joint ventures ( JVs);
    节目引起了两个合资企业(合资企业);
  • His errors spawned a great number of economic loss.
    他的错误造成了极大的经济损失。