spawn
英 [spɔːn]
美 [spɑːn]
- n. 卵;菌丝;产物
- vt. 产卵;酿成,造成;大量生产
- vi. 产卵;大量生产
1. expand => spawn.
2. Spawn is ultimately the same word as expand, and etymologically it denotes the 'spreading out' of a fish's eggs by its shedding them into the water.
spawn 产卵,引发,导致来自盎格鲁法语 espaundre,来自古法语 espandre,展开,播洒,产卵,来自拉丁语 expandere, 展开,词源同 expand.引申比喻义引发,导致等。拼写比较 spouse,sponsor.
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spawn: [14] Spawn is ultimately the same word as expand, and etymologically it denotes the ‘spreading out’ of a fish’s eggs by its shedding them into the water. The word comes from espaundre, an Anglo-Norman variant of Old French espandre ‘spread, shed’. This was descended from Latin expandere ‘spread out’ (source of English expand [15]), a compound verb formed from the prefix ex- ‘out’ and pandere ‘spread’.
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- spawn (v.)
- c. 1400, intransitive, from Anglo-French espaundre, Old French espandre "to spread out, pour out, scatter, strew, spawn (of fish)" (Modern French épandre), from Latin expandere (see expand). The notion is of a "spreading out" of fish eggs released in water. The transitive meaning "to engender, give rise to" is attested from 1590s. Related: Spawned; spawning.
- spawn (n.)
- late 15c., "fish eggs," from spawn (v.); figurative sense of "brood, offspring," and, insultingly, of persons, is from 1580s.
- 1. You young devil's spawn!
- 你这小鬼!
- 2. Sometimes social conditions spawn great numbers of communal groups.
- 有时,社会状况酿成了一批共同群体.
- 3. The fish were madly pushing their way upstream to spawn.
- 鱼群为产卵而疯狂地向上游挤进.
- 4. Abilities ( costs per use ); spawn ammo crates , spawn demo drones.
- 付费技能:制造弹药箱, 制造爆破机器人.
- 5. Any flower placed indoors, however, obviously cannot spawn new flowers.
- 任何花在屋里安置, 不过, 显而易见不能大量生产新花.