1.跳上来;发生;萌芽,生长;出现
1.to appear or to be produced suddenly and quickly
1.Unconsciously, it seems to make people experience a tough life spring up and a tough power continuing.
冥冥中,似乎让人体会到了坚韧的生命在涌动,强韧的力量在延续。
2.And other wonders did the child, and flowers were seen to spring up beneath his feet, where there had been naught but barren ground before.
这个孩子还行使了其他奇迹,人们看见花儿在他脚底下长出来,那里以前什么也没有,只是一块荒地。
3.The British nation did not spring up in a generation.
不列颠民族不是在一代人的时间内崛起的。
4.They spring up quickly after rains, when the surface is moist. Then, for a brief time, the desert can be literally carpeted with color.
当雨后地表还潮湿时它们就迅速发芽,然后在一个短时间里,给沙漠铺上绿色地毯。
5.But, after all, one of those poor words of mine may spring up in his heart as a good seed some day.
不过,说不定有一天,我对他说的这许多话,也许会有一句像一粒种子一样,在他的心里发芽生长。
6.Wide spread let cairns spring up in every land - That in the Light of the World mankind may trust!
让凯恩斯在每块土地广泛传播-世界的人类是可以信任的!
7.Then they began to spring up in an increasing numbers and complexity each year.
之后,每年都冒出来更多、更复杂的谷圈。
8.Even if the Pirate Bay were put out of business another similar service would be sure to spring up in its place (indeed, others do exist).
即使海盗湾被关,另外一类似网站很快将替代其位置(这样的网站确实存在)。
9.Protests began to spring up in the central square in Damascus and then moved south to Dara'a.
抗议在大马士革中心广场首先爆发,然后向南推进到达拉。
10.But to make the most of it, the world needs more refineries of a certain design, and those do not spring up overnight.
然而要充分利用它,就需要更多经特殊设计的炼油厂,这显然不可能一蹴而就。