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springing

/spring-ing/US // ˈsprɪŋ ɪŋ //UK // (ˈsprɪŋɪŋ) //

弹簧,弹力,弹出,弹出式

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of a person or thing that springs.
    • : the mechanical springs or the type or arrangement of springs with which any of various devices are equipped, especially a vehicle.
    • : Architecture. spring.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verboriginate, emerge
Forms: springings

Examples

  • I am not referring to the protests against Israel that are now springing up in France and many other countries.

  • Before Jezebel had launched to police false photos, image comparisons were springing up across the media.

  • And thanks to oil palm plantations springing up in Africa, chimpanzees are in danger of extinction.

  • The players are capable of springing a few surprises and maybe beating one of the bigger teams.

  • Congregations for atheists are springing up all over the planet.

  • Madame Coquereau, in spite of her sixty-five years trudged along with springing step.

  • She saw two fiery eyes; she saw the tiger gather himself preparatory to springing.

  • Whereupon Mr. Pitt, springing up, desired to know when they were made slaves.

  • At the same moment they encountered a brass-helmeted fellow springing boldly up through the same to the rescue.

  • All arouse themselves, thinking at first that it is a fire; but the master of the house springing up, throws the window open.