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  1. The computer industry has spawned a lot of new companies.
    由于电脑工业的发展,许多新公司纷纷成立。
  2. The computer industry has spawned hundreds of new companies.
    电脑行业中已有几百家新公司涌现。



Spawn \Spawn\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spawned}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Spawning}.] [OE. spanen, OF. espandre, properly, to shed,
spread, L. expandere to spread out. See {Expand}.]
1. To produce or deposit (eggs), as fishes or frogs do.

2. To bring forth; to generate; -- used in contempt.

One edition [of books] spawneth another. --Fuller.

  1. Such laws require government agencies to conduct their business in public, but they have spawned numerous disputes over whether agency officials may informally discuss contested cases among themselves in private.
  2. An acquisition by PG&E would be the ultimate irony for the Sacramento utility, which was spawned by a revolt against the investor-owned utility and which took over PG&E service territory in 1947 after a long, bitter battle.
  3. International labor hero Walesa still retains a host of folksy touches nearly nine years after strikes at the Lenin Shipyard that spawned Solidarity catapulted him to fame and a Nobel Peace prize.
  4. Severe thunderstorms spawned six tornadoes in Illinois, five tornadoes in Indiana and four in Kentucky during the late afternoon and evening Friday.
  5. But by early evening there was renewed optimism, spawned by progress made in a series of private meetings between AT&T's top negotiator and two ranking union officials.
  6. Already, deregulation has spawned small independent airlines like Virgin Atlantic Airways of Britain, the French Air Liberte, and Transavia-Holland.
  7. The bitter legal battle was spawned by the discovery of gold in 1989 in the wreck of the S.S. Central America, a luxury steamship that sank in 8,000 feet of water, 160 miles off the coast of South Carolina.
  8. In the West, a thunderstorm in northwestern Montana spawned a tornado near Shelby.
  9. Mr Joel Pitcoff, research manager for Ford in North America, points out that 'the age group that spawned the success of the mini-vans is approaching the age of empty nesters.
  10. The report was largely ignored by the financial markets, which have been preoccupied with anxiety over higher inflation and rising interest rates spawned by other signs of rapid economic growth.
  11. Several senators today criticized airline deregulation and the rash of mergers it has spawned, complaining they have given large air carriers monopoly power in some parts of the country and resulted in higher fares but less service.
  12. The Renaissance brought renewed interest in classical antiquity and spawned a new breed of rich and passionate collectors and patrons like the papacy, the Medicis, and Lorenzo the Magnificent.
  13. Deiro's improvement on that design spawned an accordion industry in San Francisco that in its 1920s heyday included eight accordion manufacturing firms and teachers famed nationwide and in Europe.
  14. Skies in Oklahoma began clearing today as the violent storms that claimed at least one life and spawned as many as four tornadoes in northeast Oklahoma on Thursday moved out of the state.
  15. The policy change comes in the wake of increasing phosphorus pollution over the last two decades that has spawned deadly algae blooms, wiping out fish and native plant species.
  16. The aggressive buying of OTC issues spawned spirited trading.
  17. And they have spawned a booming coyote souvenir market, with offerings ranging from jewelry and clothing to large-scale wooden figures carved with chain saws.
  18. Two more people in Indiana died Sunday in a second wave of storms that spawned one tornado.
  19. The losses from Hugo could be greater because the storm moved well inland with its driving rains and spawned numerous tornadoes, rather than just bashing the coastal regions as insurers had originally anticipated.
  20. The prospect of legitimacy has spawned ambitious visions of direct imports from Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong and South Korea.
  21. He is a masterful social satirist, to be sure: "The official Commission on Child Care, known to be a pet concern of the prime minister's, had spawned fourteen subcommittees whose task was to make recommendations to the parent body.
  22. Icy air streaming over the Great Lakes spawned snow squalls throughout much of the Northeast today, with New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania getting the brunt of the frozen precipitation.
  23. It also provides a far more uniform interface to systems that may be completely different underneath. The pool that Kermit was spawned in has now become an ocean.
  24. Among his three daughters, he spawned guilt, grief and frustration.
  25. A tornado spawned by a strong thunderstorm felled trees, some onto houses, in a residential neighborhood just south of Fort Myers, Fla., officials said.
  26. More severe thunderstorms like those that have brought twisters to the Plains this week spread over Mississippi today in advance of a slowly moving cold front and spawned yet another tornado.
  27. The issue of health-care workers and acquired immune deficiency syndrome has spawned extensive debate since July 1990, when the CDC reported the first instance of a health professional, a Florida dentist, infecting a patient.
  28. Freedom from regulation has spawned explosive growth in London's international capital markets.
  29. Winds gusted to 64 mph at Mansfield, Ohio, and storms spawned a tornado at Celina and produced high winds which downed trees and power lines in Mercer County, western Coshocton County and Union County.
  30. Airport noise isn't a new problem, but it has worsened in recent years as airline deregulation spawned a surge in flights, often concentrated at major hub airports.
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