美 [sprɪŋ ˈɪntə ˈbiːɪŋ]
突然出现:指某物或某种情况在短时间内迅速形成或产生。
... up to 多达 spring into being 产生 switch to 转变 ...
Television was not invented by any one person. Nor can it spring into being overnight.
电视不是某一个人发明的,也不是能在一个晚上突然出现的。
The proto-scientists did not spring into being as paid-up believers in modern materialism and rationality.
早期科学家不会瞬间就变成现代唯物主义和理性原理的信奉者。
With New York easing its way into spring, being outdoors under a blue sky is almost as refreshing as the chance to stab a thumbtack into a fat, balding, caricature of a boss.
伴因为纽约逐渐进入春天,在蓝天下的户外活动就和把钉子钉进一个肥胖,秃顶的漫画老板的身上一样让人觉得过瘾。
But before a new generation of nuclear power plants can spring into being, Mr Davey must also sign the second.
He and his wife emerged with a private foundation, a remainder trust and one lead trust with shares in a family limited liability company, plus two more that spring into being on the death of the surviving spouse.
So, once we got into spring training, my goal, and so far so good, was getting back to being short and quick.