0 the eggs of fish, frogs, etc. -- (鱼、青蛙等的)卵
2 to cause something new, or many new things, to grow or start suddenly -- (使)产生,(使)突然增长
The echoes themselves produce more echoes; the others spawn even more others.
Those which did not spawn sufficient theoretical accompaniments were more quickly ignored.
It is also not hard to envision that stronger neural configurations would be more likely to persist and to spawn variants.
It is also not hard to envision that stronger neural configurations would be more likely both to persist and to spawn variants.
The spawned hairpins grew and spawned further hairpins in like fashion.
This, in turn, spawned a solitary embolus which passed into the systemic, morphologically right, ventricle and thence into the right coronary artery.
This lower branch was found to spawn a branch of solitary waves in the long-wave limit.
First, equilibrium models of democracy are by design incapable of accounting for the potential dynamism spawned by the deployment of new democratic ideologies.