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sprung 音标拼音: [spr'ʌŋ] spring的过去式及过去分词 spring的过去式及过去分词 Spring \ Spring\ ( spr[ i^] ng), v. i. [ imp. { Sprang} ( spr[ a^] ng) or { Sprung} ( spr[ u^] ng); p. p. { Sprung}; p. pr. & vb. n. { Springing}.] [ AS. springan; akin to D. & G. springen, OS. & OHG. springan, Icel. & Sw. springa, Dan. springe; cf. Gr. spe` rchesqai to hasten. Cf. { Springe}, { Sprinkle}.] [ 1913 Webster] 1. To leap; to bound; to jump. [ 1913 Webster] The mountain stag that springs From height to height, and bounds along the plains. -- Philips. [ 1913 Webster] 2. To issue with speed and violence; to move with activity; to dart; to shoot. [ 1913 Webster] And sudden light Sprung through the vaulted roof. -- Dryden. [ 1913 Webster] 3. To start or rise suddenly, as from a covert. [ 1913 Webster] Watchful as fowlers when their game will spring. -- Otway. [ 1913 Webster] 4. To fly back; as, a bow, when bent, springs back by its elastic power. [ 1913 Webster] 5. To bend from a straight direction or plane surface; to become warped; as, a piece of timber, or a plank, sometimes springs in seasoning. [ 1913 Webster] 6. To shoot up, out, or forth; to come to the light; to begin to appear; to emerge; as a plant from its seed, as streams from their source, and the like; -- often followed by up, forth, or out. [ 1913 Webster] Till well nigh the day began to spring. -- Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster] To satisfy the desolate and waste ground, and to cause the bud of the tender herb to spring forth. -- Job xxxviii. 27. [ 1913 Webster] Do not blast my springing hopes. -- Rowe. [ 1913 Webster] O, spring to light; auspicious Babe, be born. -- Pope. [ 1913 Webster] 7. To issue or proceed, as from a parent or ancestor; to result, as from a cause, motive, reason, or principle. [ 1913 Webster] [ They found] new hope to spring Out of despair, joy, but with fear yet linked. -- Milton. [ 1913 Webster] 8. To grow; to thrive; to prosper. [ 1913 Webster] What makes all this, but Jupiter the king, At whose command we perish, and we spring? -- Dryden. [ 1913 Webster] { To spring at}, to leap toward; to attempt to reach by a leap. { To spring forth}, to leap out; to rush out. { To spring in}, to rush in; to enter with a leap or in haste. { To spring on} or { To spring upon}, to leap on; to rush on with haste or violence; to assault. [ 1913 Webster]
Sprung \ Sprung\ ( spr[ u^] ng), imp. & p. p. of { Spring}. [ 1913 Webster]
Sprung \ Sprung\, a. ( Naut.) Said of a spar that has been cracked or strained. [ 1913 Webster] 63 Moby Thesaurus words for " sprung": aggravated, anamorphous, askew, asymmetric, bent, bowed, broken, burned, burst, busted, checked, chipped, cockeyed, contorted, cracked, crazed, crazy, crooked, crumpled, crunched, cut, damaged, deteriorated, deviative, distorted, embittered, exacerbated, harmed, hurt, impaired, imperfect, in bits, in pieces, in shards, injured, irregular, irritated, labyrinthine, lacerated, lopsided, mangled, mutilated, nonsymmetric, one- sided, rent, ruptured, scalded, scorched, shattered, slashed, slit, smashed, split, the worse for, torn, tortuous, twisted, unsymmetric, warped, weakened, worse, worse off, worsened
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