0 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
1 a piece of curved or bent metal that can be pressed into a smaller space but then returns to its usual shape -- 彈簧,發條
2 a place where water naturally flows out from the ground -- 泉
3 to move quickly and suddenly towards a particular place -- 跳,躍,蹦
The organization is ready to spring into action (= start taking action) the moment it receives its funding. 那個組織已準備好了,一得到資金就立即採取行動。
He always springs to his feet when she walks in the room. 她走進房間時,他總是會立即站起來。
figurative I noticed the way you sprang to his defence when Caroline started joking about his clothes. 我注意到,卡羅琳取笑他的穿著時,你立刻就開始爲他說話了。
4 to appear suddenly -- 突然出現;湧現
"Where did you spring from? - I didn't see you come in!" 「你從那裡冒出來的?——我都沒看到你進來!」
5 (of furniture) using springs (= curved pieces of metal) to give support -- (傢俱)裝有彈簧的,有彈簧支撐的
Cutting the bush back in the autumn will help promote vigorous growth in the spring.
The papers are predicting that the prime minister will call an election in the spring.
The unmodelled environmental interaction was represented by a spring having viscous friction (' 'dashpot' ').
When it came out in 1986 another fashion was at its height : it was the spring tide of the stimulation model of reminiscence.
These temperatures are almost identical to those that occur at the time of cotyledon emergence in early spring.
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