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spring MOVE QUICKLYsprINvpast simple sprang sprCN or Aus, Am also sprung sprVN, past part sprung sprVNto move quickly and suddenly towards a particular place跳,跃,冲I sprang out of bed to answer the door. [I always + adv/prep]我从床上一跃而下,去开门。Thinking it might be her, he sprang to the telephone. [I always + adv/prep]他想可能是她来的电话,于是冲过去接电话。He always springs to his feet when she walks in the room. [I always + adv/prep]她走进房间时,他总是忽地站起身来。The organization is ready to spring into action the moment it receives its funding. [I always + adv/prep]这个组织准备在一收到资金后就立刻采取行动。(fig.) I noticed the way you sprang to his defence (= immediately started to defend him) when Caroline started joking about his clothes. [I always + adv/prep]我注意到当卡罗林对他的衣服打趣时,你立刻就开始为他辩护了。The lid of the box sprang shut. [L]盒盖一下子关上了。Say the word 'Australia'and a vision of beaches and blue seas immediately springs to mind (= comes quickly into the mind).一说到“澳大利亚”这个词,脑海中会立刻呈现出沙滩和蔚蓝大海的景象。
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