spring
v.
brotar, afluir, dimanar, emanar, brincar, saltar
s.
primavera, estación de primavera; resorte, muelle, resorte helicoidal; fuente, alfaguara, fontanal, fuente de agua, manantial, puquío, venero, vertiente; elasticidad; nacimiento; muelle
Juan Carlos Argüello
Muelle
spring
v.- afluir | brincar | brotar | retoñar | florecer | emanar | saltar | surgir | nacer | abrirse | prosperar | transformarse | aumentar | incrementars.- primavera | muelle | muelle en espiral | resorte helicoidal | manantial | naciente | nacimiento | vertiente | chorro | fuente | fuente de agua | pozo artesiano | elasticidadadj.- primaveral | abrileño
hillside spring
fuente de la ladera
springs out
mana, brota, nace
valve spring
muelle de válvula
spring 1 (n.) = nacimiento
Ex: They bought a book which is an 1875 edition of the travel guide Faxon's illustrated hand-book of summer travel to the lakes, springs and mountains of New England.
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*hot springs = baños de agua caliente
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*mid-spring = mediados de la primavera
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*offspring = vástago, hijo, descendiente
spring 2 (n.) = fuente
Ex: This is in fulfillment of the Claverhouse dictum that unless staff members have the opportunity to develop as people their inspirational springs will become mere trickles.
spring 3 (n.) = primavera
Ex: We are thus concerned with a virtually limitless number of concepts - building, book, reading, colour, sea, water, spring, England, 1066 AD - any concepts you like.
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*spring break = vacaciones de primavera
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*spring semester = trimestre de la primavera
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*springtime = primavera
spring 4 (n.) = muelle
Ex: There is a film on the camera for a hundred exposures, and the spring for operating its shutter and shifting its film is wound once for all when the film is inserted.
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*spring industry, the = industria de la fabricación de muelles, la
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*spring-loaded = que se cierra automáticamente mediante un muelle
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*springboard = trampolín
spring 5 (v.) = surgir, nacer
Def: Verbo irregular: pasado [sprang], participio [sprung]
Ex: My point is that all literature, every example we can think of, depends for its existence on the tradition out of which it springs -- even the most avant of the avant-garde.
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*spring for = decidir hacer, tomar, emprender, aceptar
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*spring off from = surgir de
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*spring to + mind = venir a la mente
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*spring up = levantarse de un salto
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*spring up = aparecer repentinamente