transcription, транскрипция: [ sprɪŋ ]
( springs, springing, sprang, sprung)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Spring is the season between winter and summer when the weather becomes warmer and plants start to grow again.
We met again in the spring of 1977.
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2.
A spring is a spiral of wire which returns to its original shape after it is pressed or pulled.
Both springs in the fuel pump were broken.
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3.
A spring is a place where water comes up through the ground. It is also the water that comes from that place.
To the north are the hot springs of Banyas de Sant Loan.
N-COUNT : usu pl
4.
When a person or animal springs , they jump upwards or forwards suddenly or quickly.
He sprang to his feet, grabbing his keys off the coffee table...
Throwing back the sheet, he sprang from the bed...
The lion roared once and sprang.
VERB : V prep , V prep , V
5.
If something springs in a particular direction, it moves suddenly and quickly.
Sadly when the lid of the boot sprang open, it was empty.
VERB : V adj
6.
If one thing springs from another thing, it is the result of it.
Ethiopia’s art springs from her early Christian as well as her Muslim heritage...
= stem
VERB : V from n
7.
If a boat or container springs a leak , water or some other liquid starts coming in or out through a crack.
The yacht has sprung a leak in the hull.
VERB : V n
8.
If you spring some news or a surprise on someone, you tell them something that they did not expect to hear, without warning them.
Mclaren sprang a new idea on him.
VERB : V n on n
9.
to spring to mind: see mind