Nghĩa của từ sprung from bằng Tiếng Đức

sprung from [sprʌŋfrɔm] gestammt

Đặt câu có từ "sprung from"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "sprung from", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ sprung from, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ sprung from trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức

1. Unhappiness was sprung from rapacity.

2. 2 Unhappiness was sprung from rapacity.

3. 13 He was sprung from my loins.

4. 11 He is sprung from the common family.

5. 27 M'dear fellow, where have you sprung from?

6. JULlET My only love sprung from my only hate!

7. 21 Her anxiety has sprung from a misinterpretation of the report.

8. 16 Eighteen months later Black was sprung from prison.

9. Theirs was a correction of smug Victorian concepts, a crusade sprung from reactive energies.

10. Like many objects sprung from delusional masculine grandeur, the Codpiece is a punchline, yet so much more.

11. In mythology Autochthones are those mortals to have sprung from the soil, rocks and trees

12. In mythology, Autochthones are those mortals who have sprung from the soil, rocks and trees

13. An Autochthon, or Autochthonous ([people sprung] from the earth itself) being is an entity born of the soil

14. The word Autochthon (n.) means “one sprung from the soil he inhabits” (plural Autochthones), from Greek autokhthon “aborigines, natives,” literally “sprung from the land itself,” used of the Athenians and others who claimed descent from the Pelasgians, from auto- “self” (see auto-) + khthon “land, earth, soil” (see chthonic).

15. The root of the word Autochthonous traces back to the Greek word autokhthon, meaning literally “sprung from the land itself.”

16. 29 Much of the interest in the recent past in job enrichment programmes has sprung from this and other work by Herzberg.

17. Verse after verse had sprung from silence to run in fiery lines across the page. Never had he known such rapture.

18. Beecan sprung from a desire to better link local communities with supporters, delivering measurable impacts and change across Hull and East Yorkshire

19. But while alternative country-rock developed out of punk, alternative rock, and country itself, Americana sprung from less raw and edgy source material

20. Synonyms for Arose from include came from, derived from, originated from, sprang from, sprung from, developed from, stemned from, resulted from, developed out of and followed from

21. Autochthon (n.) 1640s, "one sprung from the soil he inhabits" (plural Autochthones), from Latinized form of Greek autokhthon "aborigines, natives, primitive inhabitants," literally "sprung from the land itself," used of the Athenians and others who claimed descent from the Pelasgians, from autos "self" (see auto-) + khthōn "land, earth, soil" (from PIE root *dhghem-"earth").

22. Autochthones, in Greek Mythology, the first human beings who appeared in the world, and who, as their name implies, were believed to have sprung from the earth itself

23. 1640s, "one sprung from the soil he inhabits" (plural Autochthones), from Latinized form of Greek autokhthon "aborigines, natives, primitive inhabitants," literally "sprung from the land itself," used of the Athenians and others who claimed descent from the Pelasgians, from autos "self" (see auto-) + khthōn "land, earth, soil" (from PIE root *dhghem- "earth").

24. 1640s, "one sprung from the soil he inhabits" (plural Autochthones), from Latinized form of Greek autokhthon "aborigines, natives, primitive inhabitants," literally "sprung from the land itself," used of the Athenians and others who claimed descent from the Pelasgians, from autos "self" (see auto-) + khthōn "land, earth, soil" (from PIE root *dhghem-"earth").

25. From 3-D printing to bionic prostheses, many of the products and services that define the modern world have sprung from the minds and hands of MIT’s brilliant Alumni …

26. Other articles where Autochthon is discussed: Cecrops: As one of the Autochthons of Attica—i.e., literally sprung from its soil—Cecrops was represented as human in the upper part of his body, while the lower part was shaped like a snake.

27. Ambry (Defined as: A niche near the altar of a church for keeping sacred vessels and vestments) sprung from mutual friendships, the demise of the members previous bands, a chance live journal post and the desire for all involved to write music from the heart that would affect listeners the same way their favorite bands have affected them.