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1 spring
n. пролет; (прен.) почеток;2. скок, отскок;3. изворadj. еластиченv. (past sprang, sprung; pp. sprung) скока,отскокнува; to spring at - се фрла на некого; to spring up - поттикнува2. расте; to spring at - v. избива (за извор); spring-balance - n. вага на пружина; spring-board - n. отскочна штица; пролет; пружина; федер -
2 spring up
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3 spring chicken
n. пиле: She/He's not a spring chicken He е во цутот на младоста -
4 spring from
phr.v. 1. произлегува од; потекнува од: Hatred often springs from fear Омразата честопати е последица на страв2. одненадеж се појавува: Where did you spring from? Од каде изникна(ти)? -
5 spring balance
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6 spring bed
n. кревет со пружина -
7 spring fever
n. med. пролетна треска -
8 spring greens
n. pl. culin. листови од млада зелка -
9 spring onion
n. hot. brit. млад кромид (amer.: green onion) -
10 spring roll
n. culin. brit. паштета (со јајца/зеленчук) (amer.: egg roll) -
11 spring tide
n. прилив и одлив (при полна месечина) -
12 spring to one’s feet
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13 spring vetch
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14 spring-time
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15 box spring
n. федер (од пружина) box(-es); case кутија; сандак -
16 hot spring
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17 jump; leap; spring
прескокнува; потскокнува -
18 jump; spring
скока; скокнува; рипа -
19 mineral spring
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20 motive; spring; bound
поттик; мотив
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