sprung
英 [sprʌŋ]
美 [sprʌŋ]
adj. 装有弹簧的; 弹簧支撑的
v. 跳; 跃; 蹦; 突然猛烈地移动; 突如其来地做; 冷不防地问; 突然说
spring的过去分词
过去式:sprung
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牛津词典
adj.
- 装有弹簧的;弹簧支撑的
fitted with metal springs- a sprung mattress
弹簧床垫
- a sprung mattress
柯林斯词典
Sprungis the past participle ofspring.
双语例句
- To spring up Thousands of new businesses have sprung up in the past few years.
在过去的几年里,涌现出了成千上万个新行业。 - Based on the strong support of national and local, Chinese animation companies have sprung up.
基于国家和地方的大力扶持,中国动漫企业如雨后春笋般涌现。 - Since the Second World War, under the influence of the humanistic psychology, individualized teaching has sprung up.
二战以后,在人本主义心理学的影响下,教育界兴起了对个别化教学的研究。 - You might wonder how this creepy bride clone phenomenon sprung up at university graduations.
你可能想知道这种吓人的新娘装现象是如何在大学毕业中涌现的。 - Houses had sprung up out of nowhere on the hills.
山丘上突然冒出一幢幢的房子。 - I have sprung my tennis racket.
我把我的网球拍子折断了。 - All the cheese's gone and all the traps are sprung, but there's no mice in them.
所有的奶酪都不见了,捕鼠器弹簧松开了,可却没见着老鼠。 - But suddenly fashionable bars specialising in sake have sprung up all over Tokyo, attracting new and younger customers.
这主要是由于其传统的中老年消费群总是在不断减少。如今,专营米酒的时尚酒吧如雨后春笋般遍布东京,并吸引一批年轻的新顾客。 - My cricket bat has sprung.
我的板球拍弯曲了。 - New plate-glass office blocks have sprung up in low-rent business centres.
玻璃壁面的新办公大楼如雨后春笋般出现在低租金的商业中心。