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I . sprung [sprʌŋ] ADJ Brit

sprung

II . sprung [sprʌŋ]

sprung pp, pt of spring:

See also spring back , spring

I . spring [sprɪŋ] N

1. spring (season):

pomlad f

2. spring TECH (part in machine):

vzmet f

3. spring (elasticity):

4. spring (source of water):

izvir m

II . spring <sprang [or Am alsosprung], sprung> [sprɪŋ] VB intr

2. spring (suddenly appear):

III . spring [sprɪŋ] VB trans

1. spring (operate):

2. spring (suddenly do):

3. spring (provide with springs):

I . spring [sprɪŋ] N

1. spring (season):

pomlad f

2. spring TECH (part in machine):

vzmet f

3. spring (elasticity):

4. spring (source of water):

izvir m

II . spring <sprang [or Am alsosprung], sprung> [sprɪŋ] VB intr

2. spring (suddenly appear):

III . spring [sprɪŋ] VB trans

1. spring (operate):

2. spring (suddenly do):

3. spring (provide with springs):

spring ˈbal·ance N

spring-ˈclean·ing N no pl

spring ˈon·ion N Brit Aus

spring ˈroll N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A shanty town filled with miners has sprung up, all with the hope to get rich.
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This time, however, the movement sprung in the form of a wide range of organizations rather than in the form of litigation and lawyers.
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The sports centre, consisting of a main sports hall, a gym, and a smaller sprung-floor sports hall, is available for hire to the general public.
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The chest is roomy, broad and deep (approximately 50% of the shoulder height) with a well-developed forechest and well sprung ribs.
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Modern sprung floors are supported by foam backing or rubber feet, while traditional floors provide their spring through bending woven wooden battens.
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The space is embedded with sprung flooring and wall-to-wall mirrors and handrails on the three sides of the room.
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Shoulders are to be strong and firm, with a well-sprung rib cage, tapering slightly from broader, smooth hips.
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Established in 1794, it was built before the town of the same name, which sprung up later in the surrounding craggy harbor.
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The flap may be closed by gravity, or sprung to prevent it opening and closing noisily in the wind.
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The other chassis (where the skirts and such were located) was stiffly sprung.
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