plural
springs
plural
springs
Britannica Dictionary definition of SPRING
1
:
the season between winter and summer
:
the season when plants and trees begin to grow
[count]
[noncount]
—
often used before another noun
-
our spring catalog
-
a new spring wardrobe
-
spring colors/flowers
2
a
[count]
:
a twisted or coiled piece of metal that returns to its original shape when it is pressed down or stretched
—
see also box spring
b
[noncount]
:
the ability of something to return to its original shape when it is pressed down, stretched, twisted, etc.
3
[count]
:
a source of water coming up from the ground
—
see also hot spring
4
[singular]
:
a lively and energetic quality
5
[singular]
:
a quick sudden leap up or forward
—
see also handspring
2
spring
/ˈsprɪŋ/
verb
springs;
sprang
/ˈspræŋ/
or
sprung
/ˈsprʌŋ/
;
sprung;
springing
springs;
sprang
/ˈspræŋ/
or
sprung
/ˈsprʌŋ/
;
sprung;
springing
Britannica Dictionary definition of SPRING
1
[no object]
a
:
to move or leap suddenly forward or upward
-
The lion was waiting to spring.
-
The deer sprang up the path.
-
I sprang to my feet.
-
He sprang out of his seat and ran to the door.
b
always followed by an adverb or preposition
:
to move quickly to a different position
-
The lid sprang open/shut.
-
The branch sprang back and hit her.
-
The rope stretches and springs back into shape. [=returns to its original shape]
2
[+ object]
informal
:
to help (someone) to get out of or escape from jail, prison, etc.
spring a leak
:
to start to leak
:
to suddenly let water in or out through a crack or break
spring a surprise
:
to do, ask, or say something that is not expected
spring a trap
:
to capture someone or something (such as an animal or criminal) with a trap
—
often + on
spring for
[phrasal verb]
spring for (something)
US, informal
:
to pay for (something)
:
to spend money on (something)
spring from
[phrasal verb]
spring from (something)
informal
:
to start from or be caused by (something)
spring from the loins
—
see loin
spring into/to action/life
:
to become suddenly very active and energetic
spring on
[phrasal verb]
spring (something) on (someone)
:
to surprise (someone) with (something, such as a request or announcement)
spring to mind
—
see 1mind
spring up
[phrasal verb]
:
to grow or appear suddenly
tears spring to your eyes
◊ If tears spring to your eyes, you suddenly start to cry.