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spring break
Frühlingsferien (meist einwöchige Unterbrechung des Semesters um die Osterzeit)

v slovarju PONS

ˈspring break SAM. UNIV., ŠOL.

spring break esp am. angl.
v slovarju PONS

I. spring [sprɪŋ] SAM.

1. spring (season):

Frühling m. spol <-s, -e>

2. spring TEH. (part in machine):

Feder ž. spol <-, -n>

3. spring (elasticity):

Sprungkraft ž. spol
Elastizität ž. spol <-, -en>

4. spring (source of water):

Quelle ž. spol <-, -n>

II. spring [sprɪŋ] SAM. modifier

1. spring (of season):

spring (fashion, flowers, weather)

2. spring (of water source):

spring (water)

3. spring (with springs):

spring (seat)
Federkernmatratze ž. spol <-, -n> zastar.

III. spring <sprang [or am. angl. also sprung], sprung> [sprɪŋ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. spring (move quickly):

springen <springt, sprang, gesprungen>

2. spring (suddenly appear):

3. spring star. (attack):

to spring on [or upon] sb

4. spring (have as source):

von etw daj. herrühren

IV. spring [sprɪŋ] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. spring (operate):

2. spring (suddenly do):

to spring sth on [or upon] sb
jdn mit etw daj. überfallen fig.

3. spring (provide with springs):

etw federn

4. spring pog. (help to escape):

jdn rausholen pog.

5. spring (leaking):

I. break [breɪk] SAM.

1. break:

Bruch m. spol <-(e)s, Brụ̈·che>
Sprung m. spol <-(e)s, Sprụ̈n·ge>
Riss m. spol <-es, -e>
break MED.
Bruch m. spol <-(e)s, Brụ̈·che>

2. break:

Lücke ž. spol <-, -n>
Spalt m. spol <-(e)s, -e>
Unterbrechung ž. spol <-, -en>

3. break (escape):

Ausbruch m. spol <-(e)s, -brü·che>

4. break ŠOL.:

Unterbrechung ž. spol <-, -en>
Pause ž. spol <-, -n>
break esp brit. angl. (during classes)
[Schul]pause ž. spol
break brit. angl. (holiday)
commercial break TV, RADIO
Werbung ž. spol <-, -en->

5. break METEOROL.:

Tagesanbruch m. spol <-(e)s> kein pl

6. break (divergence):

Bruch m. spol <-(e)s, Brụ̈·che>

7. break (end of relationship):

Abbruch m. spol <-s, -brü·che>
to make the break [from sb/sth]

8. break (opportunity):

Chance ž. spol <-, -n>
Gelegenheit ž. spol <-, -en>

9. break ŠPORT (in tennis):

Break m. spol o sr. spol <-s, -s>
Anstoß m. spol <-es, -stöße>

10. break TRG. pog. (sharp fall):

11. break RAČ.:

Pause-Taste ž. spol <-, -n>

fraza:

give me a break! pog. (knock it off!)

II. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. break (shatter):

to break sth
etw kaputt machen pog.
to break one's back [or am. angl. ass] fig. pog.
sich tož. abrackern pog. [o. abstrampeln]
to break sb's back fig.
jdm das Kreuz brechen fig.
to break sb's heart fig.

2. break (momentarily interrupt):

to break sth
to break step [or stride] VOJ.

3. break (put an end to):

to break sth
to break the back of sth brit. angl., avstral. angl.

4. break ŠPORT:

to break sb TENIS

5. break (violate):

to break sth

6. break (forcefully end):

to break sth

7. break (decipher):

8. break (make public):

to break sth
to break sth NOV.
to break sth to sb
jdm etw mitteilen [o. sagen]
break it to me gently! šalj.

9. break (separate into parts):

to break sth
to break bread [with sb] dated lit.
[mit jdm] das Brot brechen star. [o. sein Brot teilen]

10. break (make change for):

to break a note [or am. angl. bill]

11. break (crush spirit):

jdn brechen [o. pog. kleinkriegen]

12. break (leave):

to break rank[s] fig.

13. break (open up):

to break fresh [or new] ground fig.

fraza:

to break the bank šalj.
break a leg! pog.

III. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. break:

2. break (interrupt):

3. break wave:

4. break (change in voice):

5. break METEOROL.:

break weather
umschlagen <schlägt um, schlug um, umgeschlagen>
break dawn, day
break storm

6. break (collapse under strain):

7. break (become public):

break news, scandal
break news, scandal
break news, scandal

8. break (in billiards, snooker):

9. break BOKS.:

10. break (move out of formation):

break clouds
break crowd
sich tož. teilen
break VOJ., ŠPORT

11. break MED.:

fraza:

Strokovni slovar za geografijo in geologijo Klett

break <broke, broken> GLAG.

brechen (Welle)
Present
Ispring
youspring
he/she/itsprings
wespring
youspring
theyspring
Past
Isprang / am. angl. tudi sprung
yousprang / am. angl. tudi sprung
he/she/itsprang / am. angl. tudi sprung
wesprang / am. angl. tudi sprung
yousprang / am. angl. tudi sprung
theysprang / am. angl. tudi 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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No one was hurt in the occurrence, but the arch suffered a slight loss in spring break tourism revenue.
en.wikipedia.org
At the apex of the recoil stroke the recoil spring acts to reverse the direction of the breechblock, chambering a fresh cartridge.
en.wikipedia.org
It is all low-lying wetland, on average only 2m ft above sea level, and is subject to seawater flooding at the spring tide.
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Every year since then unofficial races have been organised during the late spring bank holiday by local enthusiasts.
www.bbc.co.uk
The dusky smooth-hound migrates seasonally, moving north in the spring and south in the autumn.
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