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spring Idiom, Proverb
spring chicken
a young person (usually negative) She is no spring chicken. She is almost 96 years old.
spring for
pay for, pay the shot """Who will spring for the pizza?"" ""Jack will. He just got paid."""
spring from
1.appear suddenly from(somewhere)突然从(某处)出现 He wasn't here a minute ago.Where on earth did he spring from?刚才他还不在这儿,他是从哪儿冒出来的? 2.be the result or outcome of由…造成;出于 Her happiness springs from the love of her family.她的幸福源于对家庭的爱。 He springs from a peasant's family.他出身于农民家庭。 What unhappiness can spring from the love of money!贪财会造成多大的不幸啊!
spring on
tell sth.to sb.so that he is surprised by it突然提出 He sprang the news on us without a warning.没有任何暗示,他突然告诉了我们这一消息。 Just as we sat down to dinner,they sprang the news on me that I was scheduled to make a speech.我们刚坐上宴席,他们突然告诉我,已经排定我讲话了。
spring to one's feet
rise quickly,as from a sitting position很快站起身来 The whole crowd sprang to their feet and cheered the victorious team.整个人群都霍然站起来为获胜队欢呼。
spring up
suddenly appear,arise,or develop涌现;发生;迅速长出;迸发 New factories are springing up like mushrooms.新工厂如雨后春笋般地涌现。 Doubts sprang up in his mind.他心中开始产生怀疑。 A breeze suddenly sprang up.突然吹起一阵微风。 A new custom has sprung up.一种新的风尚出现了。
spring sth on
Idiom(s): spring sth on sb
Theme: SURPRISE
to surprise someone with something. (Informal.) • I'm glad you told me now, rather than springing it on me at the last minute. • I sprang the news on my parents last night. They were not glad to hear it.
no spring chicken
Idiom(s): no spring chicken
Theme: AGE - OLD
not young (anymore). (Informal.) • I don't get around very well anymore. I'm no spring chicken, you know. • Even though John is no spring chicken, he still plays tennis twice a week.
Full of the joys of spring
If you are full of the joys of spring, you are very happy and full of energy.
Spring to mind
If something springs to mind, it appears suddenly and unexpectedly in your thoughts.
no spring chicken|chicken|spring|spring chicken
n. phr. A person who is no longer young. Even though she is no spring chicken anymore, men still turn their heads to look at her.
spring a leak|leak|spring
v. phr. 1. To develop a hole (said of boats) through which water can enter, threatening the boat to sink. When our small boat sprang a leak, we rapidly returned to shore to fix it. 2. To be threatened by some oncoming danger. Our firm sprang a leak when the vice president suddenly died of a heart attack.
spring chicken|chicken|spring
n., slang A young person. Usually used with "no". Mr. Brown is no spring chicken, but he can still play tennis well.The coach is no spring chicken, but he can show the players what to do.
spring on one|spring
v. phr. To approach someone unexpectedly with an unpleasant idea or project. Our firm was merely six weeks old when they sprang the news on me that I had to go to Algiers to open a new branch there.
spring up|spring
v. phr. To arise suddenly. Small purple flowers were springing up all over our backyard.
hope springs eternal
hope springs eternal People will keep on hoping, no matter what the odds. For example, I keep buying lottery tickets—hope springs eternal. This expression was coined by Alexander Pope (An Essay on Man, 1732) and quickly became proverbial.
spring
spring spring a leak â to begin to leak suddenly
spring on someone
spring on someone Present or make known unexpectedly, as in They sprung the news of their engagement on the family last night. This idiom uses spring in the sense of “make a sudden move.” Mark Twain used it in Tom Sawyer (1876): “Old Mr. Jones is going to try to spring something on the people here tonight.”
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Dictionary of similar words, Different wording, Synonyms, Idioms for Idiom, Proverb spring