释义 |
new-sprung, ppl. a. [new adv. 3.] Newly sprung into existence; lately sprung up.
1592Shakes. Ven. & Ad. 1171 She bows her head, the new⁓sprung flower to smell. 1622Massinger & Dekker Virg. Mart. i. i, We dare dispute against this new-sprung sect. 1667Dryden Dram. Poesie Ess. (ed. Ker) I. 64 Every new-sprung passion, and turn of it, is a part of the action. 1728–46Thomson Spring 606 In the freshening shade Of new-sprung leaves. 1790Burke Fr. Rev. 111 Not being illuminated by a single ray of this new-sprung modern light. 1853Lynch Self-Improv. iv. 102 Words will sometimes flow suddenly like new-sprung fountains. |