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2 Translation results for sprung in Spanish

verb | verb

spring verb

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sprang, has sprung, is springing, springs
saltar; soltar (de repente); accionar (un mecanismo); mover rápidamente

Detailed synonyms for spring verb

Spring, arise, originate, derive, flow, issue, emanate, stem, emerge significan salir o brotar de algo, y así venir a la existencia.
  • Spring indica un surgimiento rápido o súbito <a brilliant idea that had sprung out of nowhere>.
  • Arise puede comunicar el hecho de venir a la existencia o a la atención, a menudo sin connotación alguna en cuanto al estado anterior <doubts about the research soon arose>, o puede indicar la causalidad <mistakes often arise from haste>.
  • Originate indica una fuente o un punto de partida específico <the famous theory that originated with Charles Darwin>.
  • Derive indica una existencia previa en otra forma <their legal system derives from British colonial law>.
  • Flow añade a spring una connotación de abundancia o de facilidad de inicio <the belief that all good flows from God>.
  • Issue connota el surgir de un estado de confinamiento o de un receptáculo <shouts of joy issued from the team's locker room>.
  • Emanate se aplica al paso de algo inmaterial, tal como un principio o un pensamiento, pero con poca connotación de alguna fuerza causal <music emanating from somewhere down the hall>.
  • Stem indica originar, mediante la división o la ramificación, de algo como un brote o un desarrollo subordinado <their defeat stemmed from a long series of errors>.
  • Emerge significa volverse conocido, aparecer o evolucionar <new problems now emerged>.

sprung verb

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liberar; surgir, brotar, aparecer repentinamente; saltar, levantarse de un salto

Reverse translation for sprung

saltar  - to jump, to jump over, to jump, to leap, to bounce, to skip, to miss, to come off, to pop out, to shatter, to break, to explode, to blow up 
soltar  (de repente) - to let go of, to drop, to release, to set free, to loosen, to slacken 
accionar  (un mecanismo) - to gesticulate, to put into motion, to activate 
liberar  - to liberate, to free 
surgir  - to rise, to arise, to emerge 
brotar  - to bud, to sprout, to spring up, to stream, to gush forth, to break out, to appear, to flare up, to pop up 
saltar  - to jump, to jump over, to jump, to leap, to bounce, to skip, to miss, to come off, to pop out, to shatter, to break, to explode, to blow up 
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