spring up
英 [sprɪŋ ʌp]
美 [sprɪŋ ʌp]
突然出现; 突然产生
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 突然出现;突然产生
If somethingsprings up, it suddenly appears or begins to exist.- New theatres and arts centres sprang up all over the country.
新的剧院和艺术中心突然在全国各地涌现出来。
- New theatres and arts centres sprang up all over the country.
英英释义
verb
- come into existence
- A new religious movement originated in that country
- a love that sprang up from friendship
- the idea for the book grew out of a short story
- An interesting phenomenon uprose
双语例句
- To spring up Thousands of new businesses have sprung up in the past few years.
在过去的几年里,涌现出了成千上万个新行业。 - If the project's a success, similar constructions may spring up elsewhere in the country.
如果这个项目成功的话,类似建筑物也许会在这国家其他的地方涌现。 - More units of government develop as new towns and suburbs spring up in what were previously fields.
在原先的田野上建起了新的城镇和郊区之后,政府部门也随之而增加了。 - This child lived, in this absence of affection, like the pale plants which spring up in cellars.
那孩子就这样生活在缺乏爱的状态中,有如地窖中萎黄的草。 - Spring up and development of intelligent control technologies make up the deficiency of traditional control theory and the technologies, and it have powerful predominance.
智能控制技术的兴起和发展弥补了传统控制理论的不足,有着强大的优势。 - What caused this doubt to spring up in your mind?
什么原因使你突然产生了这个疑团? - New policies, organizations and procedures will spring up amid the devastation.
新的政策、织和程序将在这场浩劫中应运而生。 - Hope will spring up when you think there is no hope at all.
当你认为没有希望的时间,一个新的希望就在那里。 - Many monster high-rise buildings spring up all over the city.
许多巨大的高层建筑在这座城市拔地而起。 - Only when the stone is removed can it spring up freely into the light.
只有推开了石头,植物才能自由地、蓬勃地在阳光下生长。
