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spring
primavera

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

I. spring [Brit sprɪŋ, Am sprɪŋ] СЪЩ

1. spring (season):

spring
in the spring
spring is in the air
spring has sprung
spring has sprung before n weather, flowers, shower, sunshine
spring has sprung day
spring has sprung equinox, election

2. spring ТЕХ (coil):

spring
to be like a coiled spring прен (ready to pounce)
to be like a coiled spring (tense)

3. spring (leap):

spring
spring
spring
with a spring

4. spring (elasticity):

spring
to have a spring in one's step

5. spring (water source):

spring
spring

II. spring <pt sprang, pp sprung> [Brit sprɪŋ, Am sprɪŋ] ГЛАГ прх

1. spring (set off):

spring trap, lock
spring mine

2. spring (develop):

to spring a leak tank, barrel:

3. spring (cause to happen unexpectedly):

to spring sth on sb news, plan
to spring a surprise

4. spring (liberate) разг:

spring prisoner

5. spring ЛОВ:

spring bird, game

III. spring <pt sprang, pp sprung> [Brit sprɪŋ, Am sprɪŋ] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. spring (jump):

spring
spring
to spring across sth
to spring at sb dog, tiger:
to spring at sb person:
to spring from, over sth
to spring to one's feet
to spring to fame

2. spring (move suddenly):

to spring open, shut door, panel:
to spring into action team, troops:
to spring to attention guards:
to spring to sb's defence, aid
to spring to sb's rescue
to spring into or to life machine, motor:

3. spring (originate):

to spring from jealousy, fear, idea, suggestion, prejudice

sulphur spring, sulfur spring [Am ˈsəlfər sprɪŋ] СЪЩ

sulphur spring

sulfur spring

sulfur spring → sulphur spring

sulphur spring, sulfur spring [Am ˈsəlfər sprɪŋ] СЪЩ

sulphur spring

spring up ГЛАГ [sprɪŋ -]

1. spring up (get up):

spring up person:

2. spring up (appear):

spring up problem:
spring up weeds, flowers:
spring up building:
spring up wind, storm:
spring up craze, trend:
to spring up out of nowhere celebrity, building:

coil spring [Am ˈkɔɪl ˌsprɪŋ] СЪЩ

coil spring

box spring [Am ˈbɑks ˈˌsprɪŋ] СЪЩ

1. box spring Brit (bed spring):

box spring

2. box spring Am (bed base, set of springs):

box spring

spring-scale [ˈsprɪŋˌskeɪl] СЪЩ Am

spring-scale → spring balance

spring balance [Brit] СЪЩ

spring balance

spring for ГЛАГ [sprɪŋ -] Am (spring for [sth])

spring for

spring onion [Brit, Am] СЪЩ Brit ГАСТР

spring onion

spring mattress [ˈsprɪŋˌmætrɪs] СЪЩ

spring mattress

в PONS речника

английски
английски
италиански
италиански

I. spring [sprɪŋ] СЪЩ

1. spring (season):

spring

2. spring (jump):

spring

3. spring (metal coil):

spring

4. spring (elasticity):

spring

5. spring (source of water):

spring

II. spring <sprang, sprung> [sprɪŋ] ГЛАГ нпрх

spring
to spring to one's feet
to spring shut/open

III. spring <sprang, sprung> [sprɪŋ] ГЛАГ прх

to spring sth on sb

spring break СЪЩ

spring break

spring back ГЛАГ нпрх

spring back

spring-cleaning СЪЩ

spring-cleaning

spring chicken СЪЩ

he's no spring chicken

spring roll СЪЩ

spring roll

spring-clean [ˌsprɪŋ·ˈkli:n] ГЛАГ прх

spring-clean
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
spring
spring
in spring
spring roll
Present
Ispring
youspring
he/she/itsprings
wespring
youspring
theyspring
Past
Isprang / American English a. sprung
yousprang / American English a. sprung
he/she/itsprang / American English a. sprung
wesprang / American English a. sprung
yousprang / American English a. sprung
theysprang / American English a. sprung
Present Perfect
Ihavesprung
youhavesprung
he/she/ithassprung
wehavesprung
youhavesprung
theyhavesprung
Past Perfect
Ihadsprung
youhadsprung
he/she/ithadsprung
wehadsprung
youhadsprung
theyhadsprung

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He is considered the founder of trigonometry but is most famous for his incidental discovery of precession of the equinoxes.
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Other holidays are the two solstices and the two equinoxes.
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There are two access ramps on the east and west sides aligned with the sun on the equinoxes.
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Traditions state that at night during the spring equinox, they gather in the fells and dance until dawn holding hands and scattering roses.
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This phenomenon is called the precession of the equinoxes.
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