词汇 | spring from |
释义 | Phr V spring from springs, springing, sprang, sprung American & Australian pt also sprung spring from sth to be caused by somethingHis desperate need to be liked springs from a deep sense of insecurity. spring from swh (always used in questions) informal if you ask where someone or something has sprung from, you mean you are surprised because they have appeared very suddenlyWhere did you spring from? I didn't hear anyone come in.Where have all these posters sprung from? spring from (someone, something, or some place)To originate in or result from some person, place, or thing; to be engendered in or by someone, something, or some place. Our frustration springs from your unwillingness to take these criticisms seriously. My fear of water springs from the time my brother nearly drowned when we were kids. Our most interesting and exciting ideas spring from these conferences. spring (forth) from someone or somethingto come forth from someone or something; to gush out of someone or something, as with a spring of water; to jump from or out of someone or something. The best ideas spring forth from the mind of Mary! What new example of pure genius can we expect to spring from Mary today? spring fromv. To have something as an origin or cause; have developed from something: The taxpayers' anger springs from policies that were made by the previous governor. |
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