sprang

英[spræŋ] 美[spræŋ]
  • v. 跳,弹;涌出;生长;出现(动词spring的过去式)
  • spr abbr.春天(=spring)abbr.垫片(=spacer)abbr.洒水器(=sprinkler)SPR.abbr.固体推进剂火箭(SolidPropellantRocket)
  • spraddle v.叉开腿站立;跨越
  • sprag n.斜撑(挡圈)
  • sprain v.扭伤n.扭伤
  • spraints [复]n.;水獭粪
名词 spring:
  1. the season of growth

  2. a metal elastic device that returns to its shape or position when pushed or pulled or pressed

  3. a natural flow of ground water

  4. a point at which water issues forth

  5. the elasticity of something that can be stretched and returns to its original length

  6. a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards

1. New theatres and arts centres sprang up all over the country.
新的剧院和艺术中心突然在全国各地涌现出来。

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2. Outside each door a guard sprang to attention as they approached.
当他们走近时,每扇门外都有一名卫兵肃身立正。

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3. Throwing back the sheet, he sprang from the bed.
他掀开床单,从床上跳了起来。

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4. The lion roared once, and sprang.
狮子大吼一声,跳了起来。

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5. He sprang to his feet and ran outside.
他嗖的一下子站起身来跑了出去。

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    1. He sprang from peasant stock.
      他是农民出身。
    2. The branch sprang back and hit me in the face.
      树枝弹回来打在我脸上。
    3. They sprang quite a surprise on me when they offered me that job.
      他们把那工作给了我,我颇感意外。
    4. New buildings sprang up like bamboo shoots after a spring rain.
      新的建筑物如雨后春笋般大批出现。
    5. He sprang from the diving-board into the water.
      他从跳板上跳入水里。
    6. The soldier sprang at the enemy.
      士兵猛扑向敌人。
    7. He suddenly sprang to his feet when he learnt the news.
      当他得知这消息时,他突然间跳了起来。
    8. A suspicion sprang up in his mind.
      他的脑中突然产生了一些疑问。