Spring from Meaning in English
expression
ˈspɹɪŋ/, /spɝˈɪŋ/ /ˈfɹəm
SPRING frum
spɹˈɪŋ/ /fɹˈɒm
spring FROM
Definición
To come or originate from a specific place, cause, or situation. Often used to describe the source or reason behind something.
Uso & Matices
'Spring from' is slightly formal or literary. Used for origins (ideas, actions, problems). Synonyms: 'originate from', 'stem from'. Avoid in very casual speech; not used for physical jumping.
Spanish: surgir de - provenir dePortuguese (BR): surgir de - provir dePortuguese (PT): surgir de - provir deChinese (Simplified): 源自于 - 出自Chinese (Traditional): 源自於 - 出自Hindi: से उत्पन्न होना - से निकलनाArabic: ينبع من - ينشأ منBengali: উত্পন্ন হওয়া - উৎপত্তি হওয়াRussian: происходить из - возникать изJapanese: 由来する - 生じるVietnamese: xuất phát từ - bắt nguồn từKorean: 에서 비롯되다 - 에서 나오다Turkish: kaynaklanmak - ortaya çıkmakUrdu: سے پیدا ہونا - سے نکلناIndonesian: berasal dari - muncul dari
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Many traditions spring from ancient myths.
basic
His fear springs from a bad experience as a child.
basic
Problems often spring from misunderstanding.
basic
Her passion for art springs from her childhood visits to museums.
natural
A lot of creativity springs from facing challenges.
natural
The idea for the project sprang from a late-night conversation.
natural