spring
spring.01 - to develop, appear suddenly, jump
SPRING-V NOTES: Frames file for 'spring' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ corpus. (from spring.01-v predicate notes)SPRING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on spring-v.01. No corresponding VNcls. (from spring.01-n)
start point/end point given their own args. (from spring.01-n)
Aliases:
spring (v.)
spring (n.)
spring (n.)
Roles:
ARG1-PAG: entity in motion
ARG2-DIR: start point
ARG3-GOL: end point/state
ARG2-DIR: start point
ARG3-GOL: end point/state
springing from
The laws of heredity dictate that half of
the plantsARG1
springingrel
from these greenhouse - produced seedsARG2
will be male sterile and herbicide resistant and half will be male fertile and herbicide susceptible .springing to
The new understandingARG1
did n'tARGM-NEG
justARGM-TMP
springrel
to lifeARG3
in a spontaneous eruption of sweetness and lightARGM-ADV
.args 1 and 2, light verb
so
our authorARG1
has , with equal proprietyARGM-MNR
, madeARGM-LVB
his springrel
from Phaeton and NeptuneARG2
with arg2
But it was destined to be resumed long before that hour , and in circumstances which gave me a shock hardly second to that caused by
hisARG1
springrel
to the doorARG3
.arg1
Now that he is about to leave middle age for the age of wisdom , this causes him to walk on eagerly , with a
springrel
in his stepARG1
.