- spring
- {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun1 seasonADJECTIVE▪ last, this past (esp. AmE)▪ the following, next, this, this coming▪ early, late▪ wetSPRING + NOUN▪ weather▪ sun, sunlight, sunshine▪ frost, rain, shower, wind▪ tide▪
The highest spring tides of the the year occur after the equinoxes in March and September.
▪ equinox▪ day, morning▪a perfect spring day
▪ semester (esp. AmE), term (esp. BrE)▪The students spend the whole spring term on teaching practice.
▪ season▪ break (esp. AmE)▪high-school kids on spring break
▪ bloom, bulb, flower▪to plant spring bulbs
▪ clean (BrE), cleaning (usually spring-cleaning)▪They decided to give the attic a spring clean.
▪I want to do some spring-cleaning.
▪ training (sports, esp. AmE)▪ conference (esp. BrE)▪the party's spring conference
▪ collection, exhibition, issue▪the spring issue of the Journal of Applied Psychology
2 coiled metal or wireADJECTIVE▪ coiled▪ box (AmE)▪a box-spring mattress
VERB + SPRING▪ break▪The children broke some springs jumping on the bed.
SPRING + VERB▪ break, go▪Most of the springs have gone in the sofa.
3 where water comes upADJECTIVE▪ hot, thermal▪ bubbling▪ mineral, natural▪ mountain, undergroundSPRING + VERB▪ bubble▪A thermal spring bubbled up out of the rocks.
SPRING + NOUN▪ water▪{{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}}deliciously cool spring water
verbADVERB▪ suddenly▪ apart, away, back, forth (esp. AmE), forward, out, up▪He sprang back in alarm.
VERB + SPRING▪ be ready to, be waiting to▪The lion crouched, ready to spring.
PREPOSITION▪ at▪Lisa sprang at him and kissed him on both cheeks.
▪ into, off, onto, out of, upon▪He sprang out of the car.
PHRASES▪ spring open▪The drawer sprang open.
▪ spring to attention▪The sentry sprang to attention.
▪ spring to your feet▪She sprang to her feet and ran to answer the doorbell.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
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