sprung
US /sprʌŋ/
・UK /sprʌŋ/
B1 中級
v.i.不及物動詞彈性
If the mattress had not sprung back into shape, Tony would have replaced it
v.i.不及物動詞蹦跳,躍起
The frog was much safer after it sprung into the pool
participle分詞跳躍
The trap was sprung when the mouse entered.
participle分詞產生
The idea had sprung from a conversation we had.
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就不能設計寬敞一點嗎!為什麼飛機上的座位越來越窄? (How airplane legroom got so tight)
09:15

- If Vox had sprung for first class for me, it would have cost $100 more than Economy Plus.
如果 Vox 為我買頭等艙,會比豪華經濟艙貴 100 美元。
麗莎:史蒂夫-喬布斯的破壞與蘋果的祕密埋葬 | 完整紀錄片 (Lisa: Steve Jobs’ sabotage and Apple’s secret burial | FULL DOCUMENTARY)
30:02

- And so then he sprung the leases on me after that.
之後,他就把租房的事告訴了我。
與前男友複合之前--看這個 (Before You Get Back With Your Ex — Watch THIS)
13:48

- News that two people who had a harrowing break-up are now trying to get back together again a few months or years down the line tends, among sensible people, to raise at the very least suspicion, if not outright irritation and despair. Why are these two cursed lovers heading back to the old chaos and drama? Isn't this just a fantasy sprung from naivety, loneliness and most probably short-term lust? Shouldn't they keep faith with their original choice, double down on the highs and lows of dating and perhaps each buy a dog? And yet, to deny ex-couples any legitimate chance to revisit their situation also feels excessively punitive and in its way naïve, insisting blindly that people can never change, that psychotherapy and introspection, books and conversations, time and long walks have nothing whatsoever to teach us, is as foolish as to assume that change can come readily and lightly. For every misguided attempt to resume a relationship, there must be a proportion of equally misguided refusals to countenance a new start, born not out of wisdom so much as pre-emptive fear and disbelief that people are, occasionally, able to learn a new thing or two. We need to make progress a tool with which to strip the matter of sentiment and rationally distinguish mature from sentimental plans. What follows is a sequence of questions, amounting to a kind of examination, that exes who are meeting up again after a long break should discuss with one another – and as importantly, with themselves – before coming anywhere near to holding hands, let alone – and here we must be very definitive – going to bed.
兩個經歷了痛苦分手的人在幾個月或幾年後試圖重新走到一起的消息,在理智的人看來,即使不是直接的惱怒和絕望,也至少會引起懷疑。為什麼這對被詛咒的戀人又要回到過去的混亂和戲劇中去?這難道不是出於天真、孤獨和很可能是短期的慾望而產生的幻想嗎?難道他們不應該堅持自己最初的選擇,加倍享受約會的高低起伏,或許還可以各買一條狗嗎?然而,剝奪前任情侶重新審視自己處境的任何合法機會,也讓人覺得是一種過度的懲罰,而且在某種程度上也是一種天真,盲目地堅持認為人是永遠不會改變的,認為心理治療和檢討、書籍和談話、時間和長時間的散步都
Hannah Einbinder 和 Paul W. Downs 希望傑夫-高布倫在《Hacks》中客串演出 | All About Me | Harper's BAZAAR (Hannah Einbinder & Paul W. Downs Want a Jeff Goldblum 'Hacks' Cameo | All About Me | Harper’s BAZAAR)
08:22

- And I was stoned, and I like bent my finger on one of the back handsprings, and I sprung off my hand and like broke it.
我當時嗑藥了,有一次後手翻時手指彎曲了,然後我的手就脫臼了,手指也斷了。
十年來我在日本最難忘的時刻 (My Most HUMILIATING Moment in Japan in 10 Years.)
23:59

- A new business model that had sprung up to exploit, I mean, help YouTubers with their videos.
一種新的商業模式應運而生,它可以利用,我是說,幫助 YouTubers 製作視頻。
日本最危險的火山即將爆發?| 東京的噩夢 (Is Japan’s Most Dangerous Volcano About to Erupt? | Tokyo’s Nightmare)
27:41

- And you can see amidst the trees and the foliage, that's actually kind of sprung it back into life, these huge, massive boulders of rock, chunks of the volcano that fell down, came down with the eruption, strewn throughout the forests and the fields beneath Mt.
你可以看到,在樹木和樹葉中,這些巨大的巨石,火山噴發時掉落下來的大塊岩石,散落在山下的森林和田野中,讓它重新煥發了生機。



