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printemps
I. spring [ingl. brit. sprɪŋ, ingl. am. sprɪŋ] SUST.
1. spring (season):
spring
in the spring
spring is in the air
spring has sprung
spring has sprung atrbv. weather, flowers, shower, sunshine
spring has sprung day, equinox
spring has sprung election
2. spring TÉC. (coil):
spring
to be like a coiled spring fig. (ready to pounce)
to be like a coiled spring (tense)
3. spring (leap):
spring
with a spring
4. spring (elasticity):
spring
to have a spring in one's step
5. spring (water source):
spring
II. spring <pret. imperf. sprang, part. pas. sprung> [ingl. brit. sprɪŋ, ingl. am. sprɪŋ] V. trans.
1. spring (set off):
spring trap, lock
spring mine
2. spring (develop):
to spring a leak tank, barrel:
3. spring (cause to happen unexpectedly):
to spring sth on sb news, plan
to spring a surprise
4. spring (liberate):
spring coloq.
aider [qn] à faire la belle coloq.
spring coloq.
5. spring CAZA:
spring bird, game
III. spring <pret. imperf. sprang, part. pas. sprung> [ingl. brit. sprɪŋ, ingl. am. sprɪŋ] V. intr.
1. spring (jump):
spring
to spring across sth
to spring at sb dog, tiger:
to spring at sb person:
to spring from/over sth
to spring to one's feet
to spring to fame
2. spring (move suddenly):
to spring open/shut door, panel:
to spring into action team, troops:
to spring to attention guards:
to spring to sb's defence/aid
to spring to sb's rescue
to spring into or to life machine, motor:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to spring from (originate from) jealousy, fear, idea, suggestion, prejudice
box spring SUST.
1. box spring ingl. brit. (bed spring):
box spring
2. box spring ingl. am. (bed base, set of springs):
box spring
spring up V. [ingl. brit. sprɪŋ -, ingl. am. sprɪŋ -]
1. spring up (get up):
spring up person:
2. spring up (appear):
spring up problem:
spring up weeds, flowers:
spring up building:
spring up wind, storm:
spring up craze, trend:
to spring up out of nowhere celebrity, building:
hot spring SUST.
hot spring
coil spring SUST.
coil spring
spring vegetable SUST.
spring vegetable
spring water SUST.
spring water
mineral spring SUST.
mineral spring
valve spring SUST.
valve spring
sulphur spring SUST.
sulphur spring
I. spring [sprɪŋ] SUST.
1. spring (season):
spring
in (the) spring
2. spring (curved device):
spring
3. spring (elasticity):
spring
to have a spring in one's step
4. spring (source of water):
spring
II. spring <sprang [or ingl. am., a. ingl. austr. sprung], sprung> [sprɪŋ] V. intr.
1. spring (move quickly):
spring
to spring to one's feet
2. spring (appear):
spring to mind
III. spring [sprɪŋ] V. trans. (produce)
to spring sth on sb
IV. spring [sprɪŋ] ADJ. ingl. am. (supported by springs)
spring
I. spring clean SUST.
spring clean
II. spring clean V. intr.
to spring-clean
III. spring clean V. trans.
to spring-clean
spring tide SUST.
spring tide
spring back V. intr.
spring back
spring roll SUST.
spring roll
spring wheat SUST.
spring wheat
spring binder SUST.
spring binder
spring balance SUST.
spring balance
spring onion SUST. ingl. austr., ingl. brit.
spring onion
spring water SUST.
spring water
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. spring [sprɪŋ] SUST.
1. spring (season):
spring
in (the) spring
2. spring (curved device):
spring
3. spring (elasticity):
spring
to have a spring in one's step
4. spring (source of water):
spring
II. spring <sprang [or sprung] , sprung> [sprɪŋ] V. intr.
1. spring (move quickly):
spring
to spring to one's feet
2. spring (appear):
spring to mind
III. spring <sprang [or sprung] , sprung> [sprɪŋ] V. trans. (produce)
to spring sth on sb
IV. spring [sprɪŋ] ADJ. (supported by springs)
spring
spring water SUST.
spring water
spring back V. intr.
spring back
spring balance SUST.
spring balance
spring binder SUST.
spring binder
spring-cleaning SUST.
spring-cleaning
spring tide SUST.
spring tide
spring roll SUST.
spring roll
spring break SUST. UNIV.
spring break
francés
francés
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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Commercially pure flat product (sheet, plate) can be formed readily, but processing must take into account the fact that the metal has a memory and tends to spring back.
en.wikipedia.org
The suspension doesn't quite spring back quick enough, leading to a bouncy ride over imperfect surfaces.
www.caradvice.com.au
The amount of spring back depends upon the elastic compliance (inverse of stiffness) of the material relative to its ductility.
en.wikipedia.org
Try the hydration test by pinching the skin on the back of your hand; if it doesn't spring back fast, you're dehydrated.
fashion.telegraph.co.uk
They spring back more quickly when the sleeper moves.
en.wikipedia.org