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springtime

/spring-tahym/US // ˈsprɪŋˌtaɪm //UK // (ˈsprɪŋˌtaɪm) //

春天,春天的时候,春季,春日

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the season of spring.
    • : the first or earliest period: the springtime of love.

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Examples

  • The Census Bureau announced last week that it will not release the data states use to draw their legislative maps until the end of September — months later than the usual springtime release.

  • He had no food, no shelter from the temperatures that even in springtime plunged the nights well below freezing.

  • They’re skiing terrain that they used to wait until springtime for.

  • The country’s springtime lockdown kept death rates relatively low, but cases surged after the country eased its restrictions.

  • In the springtime, school-age children across the United States lost out on sports, proms and graduations as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Nazi t-shirts are also very popular in Thailand, which is one step away from staging a revival of Springtime For Hitler.

  • Obama started his springtime trip in the Netherlands, where he visited The Hague, seat of the International Court of Justice.

  • The current election season should be springtime for Democrats in Kentucky.

  • Indeed, Prada has become a vociferous advocate for springtime fur-wearing.

  • In Emilia Romagna, important churches and clock towers damaged in a series of springtime earthquakes will never be repaired.

  • So the winter passed and springtime came again with all its beauty, and he continued in his book business.

  • In a springtime landscape a young peasant girl is seated beneath a tree, looking before her over a sunlit plain.

  • As the bird must fly north in springtime, so must I drink the hemp smoke, when the genii bid, or die.

  • It was one day in the early springtime when the eunuchs spread canopies on the palace roof.

  • No doubt the river is often bank full in springtime when the snows are melting, and its pace is then materially faster.