spring
spring 英 [sprɪŋ] 美 [sprɪŋ]
n. 春天;弹簧;泉水; adj. 春天的 v. 涌出;跳出;突然提出
进行时:springing 过去式:sprang 过去分词:sprung 第三人称单数:springs 名词复数:springs
- There's nothing like sitting on a sharp tack to make you spring out of your chair. The verb spring means to leap or bounce up suddenly.
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- n. 春天;弹簧;泉水;
- adj. 春天的
- v. 涌出;跳出;突然提出
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1. spring flowers
春天的花
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2. bed springs
床垫弹簧
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3. spring water
泉水
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4. a mountain spring
山泉
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5. flowers that bloom in spring/in the spring
春天开的花
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6. He was born in the spring of 1944.
他生于 1944 年春。
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7. Tears sprang to her eyes.
她眼里一下子涌出了泪水。
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8. She sprang a surprise by winning the tournament.
这次比赛她获得冠军,爆了个大冷门。
- spring (n.1) season following winter, the vernal season, c. 1400, earlier springing time (late 14c.), which replaced Lent, the Old English word. From spring (v.); also see spring (n.3). The notion is of the "spring of the year," when plants begin to rise (as in spring of the leaf, 1520s), from the noun in its old sense of "action or time of rising or springing into existence." It was used of sunrise, the waxing of the moon, rising tides, etc.; compare 14c. spring of dai "sunrise," spring of mone "moonrise," late Old English spring "carbuncle, pustule."
- spring (n.2) "source of a stream or river, flow of water rising to the surface of the earth from below," Old English spring "spring, source, sprinkling," from spring (v.) on the notion of the water "bursting forth" from the ground. Rarely used alone in Old English, appearing more often in compounds, such as wyllspring "wellspring," espryng "water spring." Figurative sense of "source or origin of something" is attested from early 13c. Cognate with Old High German sprung "source of water," Middle High German sprinc "leap, jump; source of water."
- spring (n.3) "act of springing or leaping," late 14c., from spring (v.). The elastic wire coil that returns to its shape when stretched is so called from early 15c., originally in clocks and watches. As a device in carriages, coaches, etc., it is attested from 1660s.
- spring (v.) Old English springan "to leap, burst forth, fly up; spread, grow," (class III strong verb; past tense sprang, past participle sprungen), from Proto-Germanic *sprengan (source also of Old Norse, Old Frisian springa, Middle Dutch springhen, Dutch Related: springen, Old Saxon and Old High German springan, German springen), from PIE *sprengh-, nasalized form of root *spergh- "to move, hasten, spring" (source also of Sanskrit sprhayati "desires eagerly," Greek sperkhesthai "to hurry").
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