spring 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
springnoun uk
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spring noun
(SEASON)
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A2 [ C or U ] the season of the year between winter and summer, lasting from March to June north of the equator, and from September to December south of the equator, when the weather becomes warmer, leaves and plants start to grow again and flowers appear
春天,春季
Many bulbs bloom in (the) spring.
很多球茎植物春天开花。
Janet's coming over for a couple of weeks next spring.
珍妮特明年春天要来这儿呆几个星期。
It's been a very wet spring.
今年春天雨很多。
a spring day/morning
春日白天/早晨
spring flowers/weather
春花/春日天气
更多范例减少例句Cutting the bush back in the autumn will help promote vigorous growth in the spring.The short hemline is very much in vogue this spring.We decided to have a spring break in Paris.The blackbird, like most birds, breeds in the spring.The papers are predicting that the prime minister will call an election in the spring.
spring noun
(CURVED METAL)
[ C ] a piece of curved or bent metal that can be pressed into a smaller space but then returns to its usual shape
弹簧,发条
The children have jumped on the couch so much that they've ruined the springs.
孩子们老是在沙发上跳来跳去的,把弹簧都弄坏了。
[ U ] something's ability to return to its usual shape after it has been pressed
弹性,弹力
Over the years the mattress has lost its spring.
几年下来,床垫失去了弹性。
spring noun
(WATER)
C1 [ C ] (also springs) a place where water naturally flows out from the ground
泉
bubbling/hot springs
汩汩冒泡的泉/温泉
习语
a spring in your step
springverb [ I usually + adv/prep ] uk
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/sprɪŋ/ sprang or US also sprung | sprung
spring verb [I usually + adv/prep]
(MOVE QUICKLY)
C2 to move quickly and suddenly towards a particular place
跳,跃,蹦
I sprang out of bed to answer the door.
我从床上跳起来去开门。
The organization is ready to spring into action (= start taking action) the moment it receives its funding.
那个组织已准备好了,一得到资金就立即采取行动。
He always springs to his feet when she walks in the room.
她走进房间时,他总是会立即站起来。
figurative I noticed the way you sprang to his defence when Caroline started joking about his clothes.
我注意到,卡罗琳打趣他的穿着时,你立刻就开始为他辩护了。
The lid of the box sprang shut.
盒盖啪的一下关上了。
spring verb [I usually + adv/prep]
(APPEAR SUDDENLY)
C2 informal to appear suddenly
突然出现;涌现
"Where did you spring from? - I didn't see you come in!"
“你从那儿冒出来的?——我都没见你进来!”
习语
spring to life
spring to mind短语动词
spring for something
spring from something
spring something on someone
spring up
springadjective US uk
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/sprɪŋ/ (UK sprung)
(of furniture) using springs (= curved pieces of metal) to give support
(家具)装有弹簧的,有弹簧支撑的
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spring的例句
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She died in 1810, and when her husband married again in the spring of 1811,42 the big family feud had already come to an end.
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Our goals were to determine if producers could identify and then rank growth traits that determined yield potential of hard red spring wheat.
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Surprising new ideas may spring from such scientific adventure!
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Insecticide treatments (pyrethroids and neonicotinoids) applied before collection of the spring sample may be responsible for such selection.
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The unmodelled environmental interaction was represented by a spring having viscous friction (' 'dashpot' ').
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The preceding winter spring had been unusually mild.
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These temperatures are almost identical to those that occur at the time of cotyledon emergence in early spring.
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Thereafter, numbers of spring migrants were counted and removed daily.
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