Word; Translation PL; Meaning; Trans;
spring into action; /sprɪŋ ˈɪntuː ˈækʃən/; start doing something quickly
no spring chicken; /nəʊ sprɪŋ ˈtʃɪkɪn/; not young anymore
a spring in your step; /ə sprɪŋ ɪn jɔː ˈstɛp/; energetic and happy walking
spring to mind; /sprɪŋ tuː maɪnd/; come into your thoughts
spring fever; /sprɪŋ ˈfiːvə(r)/; restlessness or excitement in spring
full of the joys of spring; /fʊl əv ðə dʒɔɪz əv sprɪŋ/; very happy and enthusiastic
come rain or shine; /kʌm reɪn ɔː ʃaɪn/; no matter the circumstances
put down roots; /pʊt daʊn ruːts/; settle in a place
the grass is always greener; /ðə ɡrɑːs ɪz ˈɔːlweɪz ˈɡriːnə/; others' lives seem better
make hay while the sun shines; /meɪk heɪ waɪl ðə sʌn ʃaɪnz/; take the opportunity now
fresh as a daisy; /freʃ əz ə ˈdeɪzi/; full of energy
come out of the woodwork; /kʌm aʊt əv ðə ˈwʊdwɜːk/; appear unexpectedly
turn over a new leaf; /tɜːn ˈəʊvə(r) ə njuː liːf/; start fresh
nip in the bud; /nɪp ɪn ðə bʌd/; stop something early
blossom into; /ˈblɒsəm ˈɪntuː/; become better or more successful
burst into bloom; /bɜːst ˈɪntuː bluːm/; begin to flower or grow
soak up the sun; /səʊk ʌp ðə sʌn/; enjoy the sunshine
lighten up; /ˈlaɪtn ʌp/; relax and worry less
under the weather; /ˈʌndə(r) ðə ˈweðə(r)/; feeling ill
weather the storm; /ˈweðə(r) ðə stɔːm/; survive a difficult time