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Detailed Translations for spring from English to French

spring:

spring [the ~] nom

  1. the spring (springtime; vernal season; springtide)
    le printemps
  2. the spring (river source; source)
    la source

to spring verbe (springs, sprang, springing)

  1. to spring (bounce; be elastic)
  2. to spring (germinate; sprout; originate; bud; come up)
    germer; pousser; s'épanouir
    • germer verbe (germe, germes, germons, germez, )
    • pousser verbe (pousse, pousses, poussons, poussez, )
    • s'épanouir verbe

Conjugations for spring:

present
  1. spring
  2. spring
  3. springs
  4. spring
  5. spring
  6. spring
simple past
  1. sprang
  2. sprang
  3. sprang
  4. sprang
  5. sprang
  6. sprang
present perfect
  1. have sprung
  2. have sprung
  3. has sprung
  4. have sprung
  5. have sprung
  6. have sprung
past continuous
  1. was springing
  2. were springing
  3. was springing
  4. were springing
  5. were springing
  6. were springing
future
  1. shall spring
  2. will spring
  3. will spring
  4. shall spring
  5. will spring
  6. will spring
continuous present
  1. am springing
  2. are springing
  3. is springing
  4. are springing
  5. are springing
  6. are springing
subjunctive
  1. be sprung
  2. be sprung
  3. be sprung
  4. be sprung
  5. be sprung
  6. be sprung
diverse
  1. spring!
  2. let's spring!
  3. sprung
  4. springing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for spring:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
printemps spring; springtide; springtime; vernal season
source river source; source; spring ancestry; birth; data source; descent; origin; parentage; provenance; roots; source; source of information; source of inspiration; source provider; water spring; well
- bounce; bound; fountain; give; leap; leaping; natural spring; outflow; outpouring; saltation; springiness; springtime
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
faire ressort be elastic; bounce; spring
germer bud; come up; germinate; originate; spring; sprout arise from; decend from; derive from; evolve out of; originate from; spring from; sprout; stem from
pousser bud; come up; germinate; originate; spring; sprout agitate; arise from; bring forward; budge; churn; deter; develop; drive; evolve out of; ferment; force; force up; frighten away; frighten off; give a push; grow; grow up; help along; help on; insist; keep on; move over; nudge; originate from; persist; press; prompt; prosper; puff up; push; push along; push on; push open; push up; rise; scare off; shake up; shove; sprout; stem from; stir; thrive; undergo fermentation; urge; urging
s'épanouir bud; come up; germinate; originate; spring; sprout bloom; blossom; develop; evolve; expose; fill out; flourish; grow in size; open oneself up; prosper
être élastique be elastic; bounce; spring
- bounce; bound; form; jump; leap; rebound; recoil; resile; reverberate; ricochet; take a hop; take form; take shape
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- elasticity; gush; leap; springiness; well

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Related Definitions for "spring":

  1. a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards1
  2. a metal elastic device that returns to its shape or position when pushed or pulled or pressed1
    • the spring was broken1
  3. the elasticity of something that can be stretched and returns to its original length1
  4. a point at which water issues forth1
  5. a natural flow of ground water1
  6. the season of growth1
    • the emerging buds were a sure sign of spring1
    • he will hold office until the spring of next year1
  7. develop suddenly1
    • The tire sprang a leak1
  8. produce or disclose suddenly or unexpectedly1
    • He sprang these news on me just as I was leaving1
  9. spring back; spring away from an impact1
  10. move forward by leaps and bounds1
  11. develop into a distinctive entity1

Wiktionary Translations for spring:

spring
verb
  1. to jump or leap
noun
  1. first season
  2. water source
  3. device made of flexible material
  4. -
spring
noun
  1. Eau vive qui sort de terre
  2. L’une des quatre saisons de l’année, entre l’hiver et l’été. Dans l’hémisphère nord, le printemps astronomique s’étend du 7 février au 7 mai, l’équinoxe de printemps représentant le milieu du printemps. Le printemps météorologique (demi-saison se trouvant entre les saison
  3. physique|fr propriété par laquelle certains corps presser, pliés ou tendre se rétablir d’eux-mêmes dans leur premier état par l’effet de leur élasticité.
  4. Action de sauter
  5. Endroit d’où sort l’eau
verb
  1. rare|fr littéraire|fr piquer quelqu'un ou quelque chose.
  2. procéder, venir, dériver, résulter.
  3. S’élancer en l’air
  4. littéraire|fr jaillir, surgir. note s’emploie le plus souvent pour parler des eaux et ne s’utilise qu’à l’infinitif et à la troisième personne du présent et de l’imparfait de l’indicatif.
  5. Se lancer en avant avec impétuosité.
  6. Se dégager par particules impondérables d’un corps dont la substance n’en est ni diminuer, ni altérer sensiblement.
adjective
  1. Qui se rapporter au printemps.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
spring puits Brunnen — Tiefbauwerk zur Gewinnung von Grundwasser oder Uferfiltrat, manchmal, vor allem früher, auch Bauwerke zur Gewinnung von Quellwasser
spring printemps Frühjahr — eine der vier Jahreszeiten der gemäßigten Zonen
spring printemps Frühling — eine der vier Jahreszeiten der gemäßigten Zonen
spring fontaine; source QuelleUrsprung eines Flusses, fließenden Gewässers; Ort des augenscheinlichen oberirdischen Austritts von Gewässern
spring sauter springen — hochschnellen und sich ein kurzes Stück durch die Luft bewegen
spring plonger springen — sich mehr oder weniger elegant fallen lassen
spring source bron — begin van een waterloop

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