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spring

Noun (short for noun)

Spring, spring

Youth, early stage

Jump, jump, jump.

Elasticity [force], vitality

spring

Spring; source

Source, motive, motive force

【pl。 ] Business English Spring Tide

Crack, crack; Sail backward, tilt (on deck), and steer the anchor cable; Build an arch [surface]

Bending of spoon bat

Launch an impact on sth.

Accept sth gladly.

hot spring

hot spring

Motivation of sb.' s behavior

behavioral motive

The spring has run dry.

The wind-up is finished.

idiom

be blind/dead/utterly drunk

It originated from ...

great jump

Spring learning on the other side, knowledge; The source of poetry and inspiration

Silent spring Silent spring (refers to spring without birds caused by a large number of chemicals)

Start all the clockwork and go all out.

originate from ...

Jump, skid, etc. )

Sprinta dived into the water.

Jump out, rush out, protrude, gush out, gush out; Grow out suddenly

Spring separation suddenly appeared ...; Originated from, originated from; come from

Bounce a crack

Jump on, attack, and suddenly propose.

Spring jumps out and rushes out; crop up

Skip jump

Jump up, happen, sprout, grow, appear.

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Modern English-Chinese Dictionary in Spring

An intransitive verb, vt.

Jump, jump, jump.

Jump, jump; jump

She jumped up from the chair to meet her father.

She jumped up from the chair to meet her father.

Appear; Happen; Rapid growth

A breeze blew over.

The breeze has begun to blow.

Come out, gush out

To crack, rupture

I loosened my tennis racket.

I broke my tennis racket.

Bounce off; Bounce; close

Set traps

Touch trap

Get out of prison; Bail; break jail

appear

Part of speech change

Noun (short for noun)

Spring, spring eyes

spring

Elasticity; elastic force

vitality

Spring, spring, spring.

Flowers in spring

Flowers in spring

idiom

A loophole began to leak in spring; There is a loophole.

Concise English-Chinese Dictionary Spring

Noun (short for noun)

Spring, spring, spring, spring, spring, elasticity, elasticity, root

Verb (abbreviation of verb)

Jump, jump, jump out, jump, explode, trigger

Collins English Dictionary Search History In a fast food restaurant, two chairs beside the bed, animals go to the park in spring.

【spr? ]

verb

Move or cause to move suddenly up or forward in an action.

To release or be released from a forced position by elastic force

The latch bounced back

Skip or skip

Come, send or appear suddenly.

(of a part of a mechanical device, etc) jump out of position.

Cause (wood, etc) to bend or crack.

Occurring or causing an accident.

There is a leak in this ship.

Development or origin

The idea originated from an accidental meeting.

Be inherited

He comes from a peasant family.

To appear suddenly or suddenly.

Factories have mushroomed.

(of hunting dogs) start (prey) from its hiding place.

(of game or prey) suddenly starting or rising from a hiding place.

There seems to be a strong upward trend.

The beam bounced off the post.

To detonate (a mine) or explode.

To spring ...

Arrange (sb) to escape from prison.

(of day or dawn) begin to appear.

n

The act or an instance of bouncing.

Jump, jump or jump.

The quality of elasticity; Elasticity. (as a modifier)

The act or an instance of rapidly retreating from a tense position.

The natural outflow of groundwater, such as forming the source of a river. (as a modifier)

A device, such as a coil or a strip of steel, stores potential energy when it is compressed, stretched or bent, and releases it when the binding force disappears. (as a modifier)

Structural defects, such as warping or bending

The season between winter and summer in a year, in astronomy, is from March vernal equinox to June to Sunday in the northern hemisphere and from September vernal equinox to December to Sunday in the southern hemisphere. (as a modifier)

The earliest or freshest time of sth.

Source or origin

A set of rubber, steel belts, etc. inside the handle of a cricket bat, hockey stick, etc.

Also: spring cable A mooring cable, usually one of a pair of cables passing through the middle of a ship.

A group of blue-green

Another name for the spring

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WordNetspring

Spring bounce

noun

1. growing season; "Germination is an inevitable sign of spring"; "He will hold office until next spring."

(Synonym) Spring

Season, time of year

March, March

2. Natural flow of groundwater

(Synonym) Fountain, outflow, gushing, natural spring

Geological structure, stratum

(hereinafter referred to as the fountain of youth)

3. A metal elastic device that can return to its shape or position when pushed, pulled or pressed; "The spring is broken."

Elastic device

Spring (hereinafter referred to as)

4. flick up or forward

(Synonym) Jump, jump, jump, bounce

Jump, jump

capriole,capri ole

(Deduction) Bounce, bounce, jump, bounce, rebound, recoil, echo, ricochet.

5. Elasticity of something that can be stretched and restored to its original length

(Synonym) Giving, flexibility

Elasticity, snap

6. Where the water spouts

Beginning, origin, root, root, source

verb

1. Advance by leaps and bounds; "The horse hopped across the grass"; "The child jumped over the puddle"; "Can you jump over the fence?"

(Synonym) Jump, jump, jump

Move (superordinate)

Pronk (hyponym)

Jump, jump, jump, bounce

2. Develop into a unique entity; "Our plan is beginning to take shape."

(synonym) form, take form, take shape

(superlative) become

Regeneration (hyponym)

3. bounce back; Avoid impact; "The rubber ball bounced back"; "These particles won't bounce back, but they will join together after collision."

(Synonyms) bounce, resile, take a hop, bound, rebound, Recoil, Echo, Bounce.

Jump, jump, jump

Kick, kick, kick

Jump, jump, jump, bounce

4. Sudden or unexpected production or disclosure; "He suddenly gave his wife a new haircut."

Bring about, bring about, bring about

5. sudden development; "There's a hole in the tire."

Grow, develop, produce, acquire, acquire

6. Sudden or unexpected production or disclosure; "I was about to leave when he suddenly told me the news."

(superlative) disclose, give up, bring out, reveal, discover, expose, leak, teach, break, give up, give up.

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Synonym: jumping, jumping, jumping, vault.

Encyclopedia spring

Part of speech and its explanation

Spring, spring, jumping, elasticity, vitality, spring, source

A. Spring

Jump, bounce, gush, grow, break and soar.

Jump up, explode, and suddenly rise.

Medical mineral springs and springs; Spring; spring

Backward cable

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Rebound; Avoid the impact.

Recoil, jump backward; Jumped up after being hit.

Resembling a spring or its action.

Resembling a spring or its action.

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