"one who or that which leaps," mid-14c. (late 12c. as a surname), agent noun from spring (v.). As a type of spaniel, 1808, so called from being used originally to rouse (that is, to "spring") game.
1. You don't know anything about Miss Springer's private life?
你对斯普林杰小姐的私生活一点也不了解 吗 ?
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2. But surely Miss Springer would never accepted blackmail money?
可是斯普林杰小姐决不会要这种不义之财 吧 ?
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3. Miss Springer was a bIt'sharp in her manner.
斯普林杰小姐的态度是有点儿傲慢.
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4. I've always wanted a springer spaniel.
我一直想要一只激飞狗.
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5. The Gorgon, Miss Springer, the games mistress came back to gave me a raspberry.
"one who or that which leaps," mid-14c. (late 12c. as a surname), agent noun from spring (v.). As a type of spaniel, 1808, so called from being used originally to rouse (that is, to "spring") game.
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1. You don't know anything about Miss Springer's private life?
你对斯普林杰小姐的私生活一点也不了解 吗 ?
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2. But surely Miss Springer would never accepted blackmail money?
可是斯普林杰小姐决不会要这种不义之财 吧 ?
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3. Miss Springer was a bIt'sharp in her manner.
斯普林杰小姐的态度是有点儿傲慢.
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4. I've always wanted a springer spaniel.
我一直想要一只激飞狗.
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5. The Gorgon, Miss Springer, the games mistress came back to gave me a raspberry.