springtime
/ˈsprɪŋtaɪm/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsprɪŋtaɪm/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈspriŋ-ˌtīm/ (ame, mw)
springtime — 名詞
1. the period of the year between winter and summer, when the weather becomes warme
春季
冬天與夏天之間的季節
the period of the year between winter and summer, when the weather becomes warmer, flowers start to bloom, and trees grow new leaves
Mei-Lin loves [B]springtime[/B] because the cherry blossoms bloom in the park near her house.
美琳喜歡[B]春季[/B],因為她家附近的公園裡櫻花盛開。
collocation: loves springtime; in springtime + natural phenomenon
The garden looks most beautiful in [B]springtime[/B], when the tulips and daffodils appear.
[B]春季[/B]時花園最美,鬱金香和水仙花都會冒出來。
After a long, harsh winter, people in the village welcome [B]springtime[/B] with outdoor festivals.
經過漫長嚴酷的冬天,村子裡的人們舉辦戶外節慶活動來迎接[B]春季[/B]。
In many countries, [B]springtime[/B] is the season for cleaning houses and planting vegetables.
在許多國家,[B]春季[/B]是打掃房屋和種植蔬菜的季節。
Amara always opens all the windows during [B]springtime[/B] to let fresh air into the house.
阿瑪拉在[B]春季[/B]時總是打開所有窗戶,讓新鮮空氣進入屋內。
- spring
the everyday word for the season; 'springtime' has a slightly more poetic or appreciative tone
- springtide
literary or archaic; very rare in modern everyday English
文法句型
springtime + as subject or object
用法筆記
Used as an uncountable noun; no article required ('in springtime'), though 'the springtime' is also occasionally found in poetic or literary contexts.