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I. spring <pret. sprang or esp ingl. am. sprung, part. pas. sprung> [ingl. am. sprɪŋ, ingl. brit. sprɪŋ] V. intr.
1.1. spring (leap):
spring
to spring to one's feet
to spring to attention
to spring into action
to spring to sb's aid
correr or acudir en ayuda de alguien
1.2. spring (pounce):
to spring at sb/sth the dog sprang at his throat
2.1. spring liter.:
spring stream:
spring stream:
spring shoots:
where did you spring from? coloq.
2.2. spring:
to spring from ideas/doubts:
to spring from problem:
II. spring <pret. sprang or esp ingl. am. sprung, part. pas. sprung> [ingl. am. sprɪŋ, ingl. brit. sprɪŋ] V. trans.
1.1. spring (produce suddenly):
to spring sth on sb they did rather spring it on us
to spring sth on sb they did rather spring it on us
1.2. spring mechanism:
spring
to spring a trap on sb
1.3. spring:
to spring a leak
2. spring fence/gate:
spring
spring
3. spring coloq. prisoner:
spring
spring
III. spring [ingl. am. sprɪŋ, ingl. brit. sprɪŋ] SUST.
1. spring U or C (season):
spring
in (the) spring
in (the) spring atrbv. weather/showers
in (the) spring atrbv. weather/showers
2.1. spring C GEOGR.:
spring
spring
2.2. spring (origin) form.:
spring often pl
3. spring C (jump):
spring
spring
4.1. spring C:
spring (in watch, toy)
spring (in mattress)
spring (in mattress)
resorte m amer.
4.2. spring (elasticity):
spring sin pl.
spring cleaning [ingl. am. sprɪŋ klinɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˌsprɪŋ ˈkliːnɪŋ], ingl. brit. also spring clean SUST. sin pl.
spring cleaning
spring up V. [ingl. am. sprɪŋ -, ingl. brit. sprɪŋ -] (v + adv)
spring up stores/housing estates:
spring up plant:
spring up wind:
spring up relationship/friendship:
spring up relationship/friendship:
spring break SUST. ingl. am.
spring break
I. spring-clean [ingl. am. ˈsprɪŋklin, ingl. brit. ˌsprɪŋˈkliːn] V. trans. ingl. brit.
spring-clean house:
spring-clean
II. spring-clean [ingl. am. ˈsprɪŋklin, ingl. brit. ˌsprɪŋˈkliːn] V. intr.
spring-clean
spring fever SUST. U coloq.
spring fever
it must be a touch of spring fever
spring chicken SUST.
spring chicken
she's no spring chicken
spring greens SUST. sust. pl.
spring greens
spring binder SUST.
spring binder
spring-loaded [ingl. am. ˈˌsprɪŋ ˈˌloʊdəd, ingl. brit.] ADJ.
spring-loaded
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. spring [sprɪŋ] sprang, sprung sprang, sprung SUST.
1. spring (season):
spring
2. spring (jump):
spring
3. spring (metal coil):
spring
spring in watch, toy
4. spring (elasticity):
spring
5. spring (source of water):
spring
spring
yurro m C. Rica
II. spring [sprɪŋ] sprang, sprung sprang, sprung V. intr.
spring
to spring to one's feet
to spring shut/open
III. spring [sprɪŋ] sprang, sprung sprang, sprung V. trans.
to spring sth on sb
spring onion SUST. ingl. austr., ingl. brit.
spring onion
spring-cleaning SUST.
spring-cleaning
spring roll SUST.
spring roll
spring balance SUST.
spring balance
spring back V. intr.
spring back
spring-clean [ˌsprɪŋˈkli:n] V. trans.
spring-clean
español
español
inglés
inglés
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. spring [sprɪŋ] SUST.
1. spring (season):
spring
2. spring (jump):
spring
3. spring (metal coil):
spring
spring in watch, toy
4. spring (elasticity):
spring
5. spring (source of water):
spring
spring
yurro m C. Rica
II. spring <sprang, sprung> [sprɪŋ] V. intr.
spring
to spring to one's feet
to spring shut/open
III. spring <sprang, sprung> [sprɪŋ] V. trans.
to spring sth on sb
spring break SUST.
spring break
spring-cleaning SUST.
spring-cleaning
spring chicken SUST.
to not be a spring chicken
spring back V. intr.
spring back
spring roll SUST.
spring roll
spring-clean [ˌsprɪŋ·ˈklin] V. trans.
spring-clean
español
español
inglés
inglés
Present
Ispring
youspring
he/she/itsprings
wespring
youspring
theyspring
Past
Isprang / ingl. am. tb. sprung
yousprang / ingl. am. tb. sprung
he/she/itsprang / ingl. am. tb. sprung
wesprang / ingl. am. tb. sprung
yousprang / ingl. am. tb. sprung
theysprang / ingl. am. tb. sprung
Present Perfect
Ihavesprung
youhavesprung
he/she/ithassprung
wehavesprung
youhavesprung
theyhavesprung
Past Perfect
Ihadsprung
youhadsprung
he/she/ithadsprung
wehadsprung
youhadsprung
theyhadsprung
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In its common usage, resilience describes the ability to recoil or spring back into shape after bending, stretching, or being compressed.
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The key has a hook end which connects it to a metal spring, which causes the key to spring back into position after being struck.
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Gel visco or gel memory foam consists of gel particles fused with visco foam to reduce trapped body heat, speed up spring back time and help the mattress feel softer.
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The computer then calculates the required final stroke and spring back of every bend is compensated regardless of material type.
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While by no means a military genius, his sheer determination and ability to spring back from errors made him a competent leader.
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