sprout

IPA/spraʊt/
KK[sprˈaʊt]IPA/spraʊt/

sprout — 動詞

  • sproutpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • sproutshe / she / it
  • sproutedpast simple
  • sprouting-ing form

1. when a plant, seed, or part of a living body produces new leaves, shoots, roots,

1.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

長出;發芽

植物長出葉子或毛髮

when a plant, seed, or part of a living body produces new leaves, shoots, roots, or hair, or when these new parts start to appear and grow out

例句

Takeshi's bean seeds sprouted after just three days of warm, damp weather.

Takeshi 的豆子在溫暖潮濕的天氣過了三天後就發芽了。

intransitive: seeds + sprout (no object)

The old maple tree in the backyard sprouted bright green leaves after the spring rain.

後院那棵老楓樹在春雨過後長出了鮮綠色的葉子。

transitive: tree + sprout + leaves

同義詞
  • shoot

    used more narrowly for stems/branches of plants, not hair or roots

  • germinate

    limited to seeds beginning to grow; more formal or scientific in tone

  • bud

    specific to flower or leaf buds forming, not roots or hair

反義詞
  • wither

    describes the opposite process of drying up and declining

  • die off

    refers to plants or parts that stop growing and perish

文法句型

sprout + noun (transitive)

sprout (intransitive)

sprout from + noun phrase

用法筆記

The transitive pattern ('the plant sprouted leaves') focuses on the plant producing new growth; the intransitive pattern ('leaves sprouted from the stem') centres on the new parts appearing. Frequently used for hair regrowth after cutting or shaving.

常見錯誤

The plant grew new leaves in just one night.
The plant sprouted new leaves in just one night.
💡'grow' describes the overall process of becoming larger; 'sprout' means something new first appears.

2. when many similar things start showing up in a place where there used to be very

2.動詞不及物B2
釋義

湧現;冒出

大量事物突然出現

when many similar things start showing up in a place where there used to be very few or none at all — like new cafés opening in a residential street, or housing blocks rising on previously empty land

例句

New coffee shops sprouted up all over the neighbourhood during the past year.

過去一年裡,新咖啡店如雨後春筍般在整個社區湧現。

sprout + up for sudden appearance of multiples

Housing complexes sprouted along the highway almost overnight after the new train station opened.

新火車站啟用後,住宅社區幾乎一夜之間沿著公路冒了出來。

同義詞
  • spring up

    very similar in meaning and use; slightly more informal

  • mushroom

    informal, emphasises very fast and uncontrolled growth

  • emerge

    more neutral; does not imply large numbers or speed on its own

反義詞
  • disappear

    the opposite process — things vanish rather than appear

  • dwindle

    suggests gradual reduction rather than sudden appearance

文法句型

sprout up

sprout (without 'up')

用法筆記

Subject is usually a plural noun or collective group — a single item rarely 'sprouts up.' The particle 'up' is optional but very common. Often describes buildings, businesses, or structures appearing rapidly in a previously empty or quiet area.

常見錯誤

A new café sprouted up on my street.
New cafés sprouted up on my street.
💡'sprout up' is typically used for multiple items appearing at once, not a single thing.

sprout — 名詞