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sprang [spræŋ] VERBE intr, trans

sprang passé of spring

Voir aussi : spring

I . spring [sprɪŋ] SUBST

1. spring (season):

2. spring (jump):

5. spring (source of water):

I . spring [sprɪŋ] SUBST

1. spring (season):

2. spring (jump):

5. spring (source of water):

spring onion SUBST Aus, GB

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The critics required a wide range of knowledge; and from this requirement sprang grammar, prosody, lexicography, mythology and archaeology.
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Down at the pier one fisherman and rhymester had once lived in a lobster pot, having moved from a barrel when it sprang a leak.
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The case began in 2006, when a gasoline tank sprang a leak that was not detected for 34 days.
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Their modus operandi was to rustle cattle and sell the stock to the mining towns which sprang up during that time.
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Formal language theory sprang out of linguistics, as a way of understanding the syntactic regularities of natural languages.
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The hoodie sprang out, and with the falcon from the carcass, he caught it.
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Attention switched to cultured pearls and pearl farms sprang up, capitalising on the fact that maxima pinctada oysters thrived in the area's sub-tropical waters.
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This was ineffective, as many political parties with only a handful of members sprang up and squabbled.
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Archaeological evidence indicates that sprang predates knitting; the two needlework forms bear a visible resemblance and serve similar functions but require different production techniques.
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Many imitators and improvers evolved new variations, and thousands of shops sprang up to produce them in the next decades.
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