0 said, done etc of one’s own free will without pressure from others -- tự phát
1 natural; not forced -- tự nhiên
spontaneous behaviour.
The excited atom interacts with the vacuum fluctuations which cause the spontaneous emission of radiation.
The appearance of spontaneous errors depends on noise, but also on the relative confusability of the targets.
She only produced 221 spontaneous utterances across the three contexts used to elicit language samples, during which she produced the verbs forget and know spontaneously.
Many of the spontaneous productions, however, were as single word utterances.
All three children were fully able to understand both languages at ageappropriate levels and could produce spontaneous utterances in both languages before recording commenced.
All the other forms without any specification were produced in what apparently were spontaneous utterances.
The distinct spontaneous activities of different bipolar cell types might provide a cue for the activity-dependent segregation of multiple parallel visual pathways.
Paradoxically, for all the precision of its organisation, the piece gives the impression of being free and spontaneous, almost improvisatory.
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自發的, 非籌劃安排的, 非勉強的…
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自发的, 非筹划安排的, 非勉强的…
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espontáneo, espontáneo/nea [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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espontâneo…
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kendiliğinden olan, içten gelen, doğal…
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spontané/-ée, spontané…
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dobrovolný, přirozený…
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spontan, naturlig…
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