sprang

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İngilizce - Türkçe
fırla
f., bak. spring
x hazırla/çık/fırla/sıçra
spring
yay
Spring
(isim) Bahar

Önümüzdeki bahar Hawaii'ye gitmek istiyorum. - Next spring I want to go to Hawaii.

Birçok çiçekler baharda çiçeklenmeye başlar. - Many flowers start blooming in springtime.

spring
ilkbahar

Bu dergiye göre, en sevdiğim aktris önümüzdeki ilkbahar bir caz müzisyeniyle evlenecek. - According to this magazine, my favorite actress will marry a jazz musician next spring.

İlkbaharı sonbahara tercih ederim. - I prefer spring to autumn.

spring
{i} kaynak

Kaynaktan gelen suyu çok saf. - The water from the spring is very pure.

Mary sadece kaynak suyuyla yıkama yapar. - Mary only washes in spring water.

spring
{i} memba
spring
{s} yaylı
sprang from
dan sıçradı
spring
{f} ortaya çıkmak
spring
{i} pınar

Pınarda susuzluklarını giderdiler. - They satisfied their thirst at the spring.

Aslında bir pınar vardı, ama kurumuştu. - There was a spring indeed, but it was dry.

spring
{f} fırlamak
spring
birden çıkmak
spring
canlılık
spring
salgı
spring
(Coğrafya) çırçır
spring
çatlatmak
spring
göze
spring
elastikiyet
spring
şafak sökmek
spring
eşme
spring
çarpıtmak
spring
patlatmak
spring
kalgımak
spring
kaynarca
spring
burkmak
spring
ilkyaz
spring
(Otomotiv) helezon
spring
yaprak yay
spring
birdenbire açmak
spring
(Otomotiv) makas
spring
atlamak
spring
göz

Baharın gelişini dört gözle bekliyorum. - I'm looking forward to the return of spring.

spring
birdenbire açılmak
spring
belirmek
spring
yaylanmak
spring
sıçrama

Bu fikir seks hakkında daha fazla tartışmalar için bir sıçrama tahtasıydı. - That idea was a springboard for further discussions about sex.

spring
çıkıp gelmek
spring
başlangıç
spring
köklem
spring
yaylılık
spring
köken
spring
belirivermek
spring
fırlama
spring
zemberek
spring
ortaya çıkıvermek
spring
sürpriz olarak hazırlamak/yapmak
spring
neden

İngilizcede sigara böreğine neden bahar sarması dendiğini biliyor musun? - Do you know why spring rolls are called spring rolls?

spring
{f} sıçra

Bu fikir seks hakkında daha fazla tartışmalar için bir sıçrama tahtasıydı. - That idea was a springboard for further discussions about sex.

spring
bulak
spring
sıçramak
simple past of spring
bahar geçmiş
spring
sıçra(mak)
spring
yaylanma
spring
{f} esnemek
spring
{f} hapisten çıkarmak
spring
fırlama veya sıçrama gücü veya yeteneği
spring
{i} çatlak
spring
{f} ikram etmek
spring
{f} eğmek
spring
{f} infilak etmek
spring
{f} (sprang/sprung; sprung)
spring
{f} pat diye söylemek
spring
{f} sökmek (şafak)
spring
{i} kemerli kubbe
spring
{f} patlamak
spring
atılış fırlayış
spring
ilkbahar bahar
spring
{i} esneklik
spring
{s} sustalı
spring
{f} over/across bir sıçrayışta (bir şeyin) üstünden geçmek, (bir engeli) sıçrayarak aşmak: He sprang over the wall
spring
kaynak pınar
spring
{i} eğilme
spring
{f} ödemek

Son bahar tatilim sırasında yurt dışındaki gezi masraflarımı ödemek için bir restoranda iş buldum. - During my last spring vacation I took a job in a restaurant to help pay the costs of my trip abroad.

spring
seren veya kerestenin çatlağı veya eğrilmesi
spring
menşe
spring
{f} eğilmek
spring
{s} atlama
spring
{f} çıkmak
spring
{s} esnek
spring
{f} doğmak
spring
{f} çarpmak
spring
{f} bükmek
spring
{f} kaynaklanmak
spring
{f} bükülmek
spring
{f} çatlamak
spring
{f} çıtlatmak
spring
{f} tahliye ettirmek
spring
{f} yay gibi fırlamak
spring
geri tepme
spring
{i} esneme
spring
{i} çatlama
spring
{i} sıçrayış: He cleared the ditch in one spring
spring
sıçrayış
İngilizce - İngilizce
of Spring
simple past of spring
Sprang is the past tense of spring. A past tense of spring. the past tense of spring
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A place where water emerges from the ground
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The source of an action

discover, at least in some degree, the secret springs and principles, by which the human mind is actuated in its operations?.

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An erection of the penis
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Meteorologically, the months of March, April and May in the northern hemisphere (or September, October and November in the southern)
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A mechanical device made of flexible or coiled material that exerts force when it is bent, compressed or stretched
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The astronomically delineated period from the moment of vernal equinox, approximately March 20 in the northern hemisphere to the moment of the summer solstice, approximately June 21. (See 15px Spring (season) on Wikipedia. for other variations.)
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A rope attaching the bow of a vessel to the stern-side of the jetty, or vice versa, to stop the vessel from surging
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The property of a body of springing to its original form after being compressed, stretched, etc
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Traditionally the first of the four seasons of the year in temperate regions, in which plants spring from the ground and trees come into blossom, following winter and preceding summer
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Spring tide; a tide of greater-than-average range, that is, around the first or third quarter of a lunar month, or around the times of the new or full moon
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{v} to grow, arise, start, bound, leap, fire a mine, crack a mast or yard
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{n} a season of the year, elastic force, leap, skip, leak, fountain, source, rise, cause, original, a transverse crack in a mast or yard, a rope from a ship's stern to a cable
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(Nautical) A rope put out from a vessel and made fast for anchorage or to aid movement or manoeuvring
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Elastic power or force
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A flying back; the resilience of a body recovering its former state by elasticity; as, the spring of a bow
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the season of growth; "the emerging buds were a sure sign of spring"; "he will hold office until the spring of next year"
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Spring whose water issues under artesian pressure generally through fractures that penetrate from the land surface through a confining bed of rock and into more permeable water-bearing rock where the water is under greater than atmospheric pressure and where the pressure in the water-bearing rock is able to lift the water to the land surface Example: Paradise Springs, Idaho; Great Springs, Montana
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When a person or animal springs, they jump upwards or forwards suddenly or quickly. He sprang to his feet, grabbing his keys off the coffee table Throwing back the sheet, he sprang from the bed The lion roared once and sprang
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The season of the year which occurs as the sun approaches the summer solstice, and characterized by increasing temperatures in the mid-latitudes Customarily, this refers to the months of March, April, and May in the North Hemisphere, and the months of September, October, and November in the Southern Hemisphere Astronomically, this is the period between the vernal equinox and the summer solstice
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an issue of water from the earth; a natural fountain; a source of a body or reservoir of water
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a point at which water issues forth
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move forward by leaps and bounds; "The horse bounded across the meadow"; "The child leapt across the puddle"; "Can you jump over the fence?"
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a metal elastic device that returns to its shape or position when pushed or pulled or pressed; "the spring was broken"
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To jump or leap
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To bend from a straight direction or plane surface; to become warped; as, a piece of timber, or a plank, sometimes springs in seasoning
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To produce or disclose suddenly or unexpectedly
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{f} jump, leap; move quickly; suddenly appear; quickly come into being, sprout; work loose; twist, warp (of wood); activate; release; free from prison (Slang)
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a metal elastic device that returns to its shape or position when pushed or pulled or pressed; "the spring was broken" a point at which water issues forth a natural flow of ground water the season of growth; "the emerging buds were a sure sign of spring"; "he will hold office until the spring of next year" develop suddenly; "The tire sprang a leak" produce or disclose suddenly or unexpectedly; "He sprang these news on me just as I was leaving" produce or disclose suddenly or unexpectedly; "He sprang a new haircut on his wife
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A leap; a bound; a jump
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The time of growth and progress; early portion; first stage
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A natural fountain that comes from the rocks just below the surface of the Earth; a source of a body or reservoir of water
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a natural discharge of groundwater at the land's surface
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An elastic body of any kind, as steel, India rubber, tough wood, or compressed air, used for various mechanical purposes, as receiving and imparting power, diminishing concussion, regulating motion, measuring weight or other force
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Any source of supply; especially, the source from which a stream proceeds; as issue of water from the earth; a natural fountain
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To fly back; as, a bow, when bent, springs back by its elastic power
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the elasticity of something that can be stretched and returns to its original length
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A place where ground water naturally comes to the surface resulting from the watertable meeting the land surface
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a natural flow of ground water
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To leap; to bound; to jump
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A concentrated discharge of groundwater coming out at the surface as flowing water
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The point at which the water table meets earth’s surface, causing water to flow from the ground
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To pass over by leaping; as, to spring a fence
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If a boat or container springs a leak, water or some other liquid starts coming in or out through a crack. The yacht has sprung a leak in the hull
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If one thing springs from another thing, it is the result of it. Ethiopia's art springs from her early Christian as well as her Muslim heritage = stem
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The season of the year when plants begin to vegetate and grow; the vernal season, usually comprehending the months of March, April, and May, in the middle latitudes north of the equator
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develop suddenly; "The tire sprang a leak"
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develop into a distinctive entity; "our plans began to take shape"
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That which springs, or is originated, from a source; A race; lineage
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A small stream consisting of groundwater flowing naturally out onto the surface of Earth
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Groundwater seeping out of the earth where the water table intersects the ground surface
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To issue with speed and violence; to move with activity; to dart; to shoot
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To release or set free, especially from prison
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{i} season between winter and summer; source of water; metal coil; origin; leap, bounce; flexibility, elasticity
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Ground water seeping out of the earth where the water table intersects the ground surface
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a natural flow of water at the earth’s surface, caused by pressure on groundwater
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(1) Season between winter and summer Astronomically it is the period from the vernal equinox to the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere
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To bend by force, as something stiff or strong; to force or put by bending, as a beam into its sockets, and allowing it to straighten when in place; often with in, out, etc
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a light springing movement upwards or forwards
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water flow produced where the earth's surface intersects the water table, allowing groundwater to flow out
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To shoot up, out, or forth; to come to the light; to begin to appear; to emerge; as a plant from its seed, as streams from their source, and the like; -often followed by up, forth, or out
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To grow; to prosper
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To cause to spring up; to start or rouse, as game; to cause to rise from the earth, or from a covert; as, to spring a pheasant
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A place where ground water naturally comes to the surface resulting from the water table meeting the land surface
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A youth; a springal
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A line led from a vessel's quarter to her cable so that by tightening or slacking it she can be made to lie in any desired position; a line led diagonally from the bow or stern of a vessel to some point upon the wharf to which she is moored
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If you spring some news or a surprise on someone, you tell them something that they did not expect to hear, without warning them. Mclaren sprang a new idea on him
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If something springs in a particular direction, it moves suddenly and quickly. Sadly when the lid of the boot sprang open, it was empty
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To issue or proceed, as from a parent or ancestor; to result, as from a cause, motive, reason, or principle
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An area where groundwater flows naturally onto the land surface
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To cause to close suddenly, as the parts of a trap operated by a spring; as, to spring a trap
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a point at which water issues forth a natural flow of ground water the season of growth; "the emerging buds were a sure sign of spring"; "he will hold office until the spring of next year"
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Ground water seeping out of the earth where the water table exceeds the ground surface Stoke's Law A method to calculate the rate of fall of particles through a fluid, based on density, viscosity and particle size
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A shoot; a plant; a young tree; also, a grove of trees; woodland
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Spring is the season between winter and summer when the weather becomes warmer and plants start to grow again. We met again in the spring of 1977
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A spring is a place where water comes up through the ground. It is also the water that comes from that place. To the north are the hot springs of Banyas de Sant Loan
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A place where groundwater flows naturally from a rock or soil onto the land surface or into a body of surface water
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A crack or fissure in a mast or yard, running obliquely or transversely
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spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"
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To cause to explode; as, to spring a mine
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Any natural discharge of water from rock or soil onto the surface of the land of into a body or surface water
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An issue of water from the earth; a natural fountain; a source of a reservoir of water
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To crack or split; to bend or strain so as to weaken; as, to spring a mast or a yard
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to spring to mind: see mind. In hydrology, an opening at or near the Earth's surface where water from underground sources is discharged. Springs discharge either at ground level or directly into the bed of a stream, lake, or sea. Water that emerges at the surface without a perceptible current is called a seep. Elastic machine component able to deflect under load in a prescribed manner and to recover its initial shape when unloaded. The combination of force and displacement in a deflected spring is energy, which may be stored when moving loads are being stopped or when the spring is wound up for use as a power source (e.g., in a watch). Though most springs are mechanical, hydraulic (liquid) and air springs exist. hot spring thermal spring Prague Spring Spring and Autumn period spring balance spring peeper Alice Springs Colorado Springs Hot Springs National Park Palm Springs sprung rhythm
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To start to exist
spring
as, to spring in a slat or a bar
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{s} of spring, of the season between winter and summer; grown in the spring, occurring in the spring; having metal coils; flexible, resilient
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groundwater seeping or flowing out of the Earth's surface; occurs where the water table reaches the surface
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A place where ground water flows naturally from the earth into a body of surface water or onto the land surface, at a rate sufficient to form a current
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Any place where ground water discharges onto the land surface due to the intersection of the water table with the ground
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Any active power; that by which action, or motion, is produced or propagated; cause; origin; motive
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produce or disclose suddenly or unexpectedly; "He sprang a new haircut on his wife"
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produce or disclose suddenly or unexpectedly; "He sprang a new haircut on his wife
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A spring is a spiral of wire which returns to its original shape after it is pressed or pulled. Both springs in the fuel pump were broken
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To start or rise suddenly, as from a covert
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A feature where water returns to the surface from an underground body of water Also known as a 'rising'
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That which causes one to spring; specifically, a lively tune
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produce or disclose suddenly or unexpectedly; "He sprang these news on me just as I was leaving"
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a natural flow of water from the ground, often the source of an above-ground stream
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hane
spring
primavera
sprang