noun “spring”
Singular spring, Plural springs oder onzieleg
- the season when plants start growing after winter
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
We planted new seeds in the garden, looking forward to their bloom in spring.
- a natural source of water coming from the ground
We found a clear spring in the forest and filled our water bottles.
- a flexible, coiled piece of metal that returns to its shape after being compressed or stretched
The old clock's spring broke, causing it to stop working.
- the characteristic of being able to return to an original shape after being compressed or stretched
After years of use, the trampoline has lost its spring and isn't as bouncy.
- a sense of energy or liveliness
After hearing the good news, she couldn't help but have a spring in her step for the rest of the day.
- a quick, sudden leap upwards or forwards
The gymnast executed a perfect spring from the floor to the vault.
verb “spring”
Infinitiv spring; hien springs; Verg. sprang, sprung us; Part. Verg. sprung; Ger. springing
- to suddenly and quickly move or jump in a specific direction
As the dog approached, the squirrel sprang up the nearest tree.
- to unexpectedly do, ask, or say something
He sprang the question on her during their casual dinner date.
- to appear or arrive somewhere suddenly
A smile sprang to his lips as he received the good news.
- to help someone escape from confinement
The daring plan to spring the spy from the high-security prison was like something out of a movie.