sproutest

[spraʊt]
vi.
(种子、植物)萌芽,发芽;抽条,抽枝:
The seeds will sprout in 3 days after they are sown.
这类种子种下后3天出芽。
The old tree sprouted in this spring.
今年春天这棵老树长出了新枝。
开始生长;(叶、角、羽等)长出:
Light green buds sprout from the trees in spring.
春天,万木长出了嫩绿的新芽。
New antlers began to sprout again.
(鹿)又开始长出新角来。
迅速生长;迅速发展:
How can we still remain young, as our children are sprouting into manhood?
孩子们已长大成人,我们怎么能不老呢?
My firm has sprouted into a major group in the country.
我的公司已迅速发展成了我国的一个大集团公司。
vt.
使发芽;使抽枝:
You can sprout the seeds fast by soaking with warm water.
你可以用温水浸泡种子来催芽。
长出:
to sprout new buds
长出新芽
It was 20 years old when I began to sprout a moustache.
我是在20岁的时候开始长胡子的。
除去…的芽:
Potatoes should be sprouted for eating.
土豆的芽必须挖去后才能食用。
n.

芽,幼芽;嫩枝
后裔
[美国口语]孩子,小伙子
新生事物;发展初期的事物
[用复数] = Brussels sprout