spontaneously
adv. 自然地,自发地,不由自主地; 不禁; 油然
Spontaneous acts are not planned or arranged, but are done because someone suddenly wants to do them.
Diana's house was crowded with happy people whose spontaneous outbursts of song were accompanied by lively music...
戴安娜的家里挤满了兴奋的人们,他们伴着欢快的音乐不由自主地引吭高歌。
I joined in the spontaneous applause.
我跟着也自然而然地鼓起掌来。
A spontaneous event happens because of processes within something rather than being caused by things outside it.
I had another spontaneous miscarriage at around the 16th to 18th week.
我在大约第 16 至 18 孕周时又经历了一次自然流产。
...a spontaneous explosion.
自爆
1. in a spontaneous manner;
2. without advance preparation;
He was never spontaneously warm or friendly towards us.
他从未自然而然地对我们表示过热情或友好。
These images surface spontaneously in dreams.
这些影像在梦中自然地浮现出来。
We decided spontaneously to board a train for Geneva.
我们自行决定搭乘去日内瓦的火车.
Heat never flows spontaneously from a cooler to a hotter body.
热决不会自发地从低温物体流向高温物体.
The soil will spontaneously absorb water from the reference state.
土壤会由参考状态自动吸附水.