spring out 的 5 个定义
sprang or, often, sprung; sprung; spring·ing.
- to rise, leap, move, or act suddenly and swiftly, as by a sudden dart or thrust forward or outward, or being suddenly released from a coiled or constrained position: to spring into the air; a tiger about to spring.
- to be released from a constrained position, as by resilient or elastic force or from the action of a spring: A trap springs. The door sprang open and in he walked.
- to issue forth suddenly, as water, blood, sparks, fire, etc.: Blood sprang from the wound.
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sprang or, often, sprung; sprung; spring·ing.
- to cause to spring.
- to cause to fly back, move, or act, as by resiliency, elastic force, a spring, etc.: to spring a lock.
- to cause to shift out of place, work loose, warp, split, or crack: Moisture sprang the board from the fence.
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- a leap, jump, or bound.
- a sudden movement caused by the release of something elastic.
- an elastic or bouncing quality: There is a spring in his walk.
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- of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or suitable for the season of spring: spring flowers.
- resting on or containing mechanical springs.
- spring for, Informal. to pay for; treat someone to.
spring out 近义词
等同于 uprise
等同于 get up
更多spring out例句
- Your credentials will follow you across multiple platforms, devices, and browsers—whenever you need to log in, the password manager should spring into life.
- New Mexico Health Connections’ decision to close at year’s end will leave just three of the 23 nonprofit health insurance co-ops that sprung from the Affordable Care Act.
- Naturally, Airbnb was among the first names to spring to mind.
- We had planned a July 7 start, so a lot of the spring was just kind of watching and waiting.
- Most of the area’s rainfall occurs in winter and spring, so those oxygen isotopes are indicative of conditions between February and May, rather than summer.
- She completed a yoga teacher-training program and, in the spring of 2008, went on a retreat in Peru to study with shamans.
- This is the Mexico that U.S. college students would be wise to steer clear of on spring break.
- It is the only tourist center Ukraine has left on the Black Sea, since Russia annexed Crimea last spring.
- Having graduated Juilliard last spring, Alex Sharp is too young to have given the performance of a lifetime.
- Althea is now re-scheduled with her surgeon for this spring.
- It was a spring day, and the fat buds of the chestnuts were bursting into magnificent green plumes.
- I do not know what I think; all my thoughts seem whirling round as leaves do in brooks in the time of the spring rains.
- In the spring of 1868 he was taken by his mother for a visit to England, and there, in the same year, his sister was born.
- The cat had been about to spring at Grandfather Mole again when Mr. Crow spoke to her.
- In the spring of 1877 Mrs. Kipling came to England to see her children, and was followed the next year by her husband.