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Every day is spring.
Every day is spring: every day is spring.

Key words:

Spring: English? 【spr? ]? Beautiful? 【spr? ]?

Spring, spring; Spring, spring water; Source, source; Spring, wind up; Elasticity, elasticity; Jump, jump; Vigor, vigor; & lt Korea >; A flock of water ducks; Spring tide (abbreviation of spring tide); Warp and bend (ship deck); To crack (a board or log); (Nautical) To reverse a cable.

Spring like

Verb (abbreviation for verb) jump, jump; Suddenly bounce off, suddenly move; Appear suddenly, emerge; Start suddenly, run suddenly; Offer (or offer) to someone suddenly; < informal >; Help ... escape (or escape), save; Originate from, come from; & lt Pay the bill, especially treat guests; < gu > spend money; < Australia, informal > suddenly discover and bump into (improper activities or offenders); Scare (bird hunters) and make them fly out of their hiding places; Cause an explosion; Warping and cracking (especially of wood); Bending and cracking (of a mast or other part of a ship).

Name (Spring) (USA, Switzerland, UK, Canada, Germany) Spring (Name)

[plural springs third person singular springs present participle springing past tense spring or sprung past tense participle sprung]

Related phrases:

Early spring? Early spring map; Early spring; Early spring and February; Fireworks March

A day in spring? Haruno; Spring day; Bandari

Chun Xue? Chun Xue; It snows in spring; Yangchun Baixue; ? [Meteorology]? Spring snow

Bilingual example:

we? No? Winter? Here? Everyday? Is it? Spring? Snow? And then what? Frozen? Can only be. Have you seen it? Are you online? This mountain? And then what? Refrigerator. ?

We have no winter here, every day is spring; Snow and freezing can only be seen in mountains and refrigerators.

Snowbird? Singing? His? Everyday? Song, what else? Tell? Me? That? Those flowers? Will. Bloom? Again? What time? Spring? Is it? It's coming. ?

Snowbird sings her favorite song every day, telling me that spring is coming and flowers are coming out again.