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sprout n | (plant: new shoot) | výhonek m |
| The gardener was pleased to see new sprouts appearing in the springtime. |
sprout n | usually plural (vegetable: Brussels sprout) (růžičková) | kapusta ž |
| I like most green vegetables, but I can't stand sprouts! |
sprout⇒ vi | (plant: begin to grow) (rostlina) | rašit ned |
| (rostlina) | vyrašit dok |
| The seedlings were sprouting at last. |
sprout vi | (hair: begin to grow) (o vlasech) | začít růst dok + ned |
| I try to pluck out stray eyebrows as soon as they sprout. |
sprout vi | figurative (come up like a plant) (přeneseně) | rašit ned |
| (přeneseně) | vyrašit dok |
| New houses seemed to be sprouting everywhere these days. |
sprout from [sth] vi + prep | (begin to grow out of [sth]) | pučet ned |
| | rašit, klíčit ned |
| A new shoot is sprouting from the main stem of the plant. A hair sprouted from the witch's nose. |
sprout [sth]⇒ vtr | (grow, acquire [sth]) | růst ned |
| No matter how closely he shaves, George's chin is always sprouting more bristles by lunch time. |
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