描写春天的词语和句子(英语)

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春意盎然 Spring is in the air.Spring is evident everywhere.Spring is very much in the air. 春暖花开
spring blossoms
1、 可爱的春姑娘,迈着轻盈的步子来到人间,那一片生机的景象便随之来到四面八方,整个世界像刚从一个漫长的睡梦中苏醒过来。 1 spring, cute girl, a light step came to the human world, the vigorous signs of life's scenes come in all directions, like the whole world had just come in from a long sleep.
各式各样的野花也睡醒了,只见它们伸伸腰,抬抬头,争先恐后地纵情怒放,红色的、黄色的、蓝色的、白色的、紫色的……真是百花争艳,五彩缤纷。A wide variety of wild flowers is also waking up, I saw them reach straighten oneself up, rise, scrambling to abandon bloom, red, yellow, blue, white, purple ... ... Ultimately, colorful.这些花虽然不名贵,但它们用自己的点点姿色点缀着这青春的草地,把自己的 一切无私地奉献给大地。The flowers while not luxurious, but they use their own beauty-dots dotted grasslands of this youth, selfless devotion to all their land.成群结队的蜜蜂,呼扇着黄色的翅膀,嗡嗡地忙着采蜜;Droves of bees, shake with yellow wings, buzzing busy collecting honey;那五颜六色的彩蝶,也成双成对地翩翩起舞。The colorful butterflies, pairs and dance.
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第1个回答  2013-10-19
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when in spring the sweet showers fall
That pierce winter's drought to the root and all...

A Spring Morning

It was early in the spring morning. The sun was just rising out of the eastern horizon emitting steaks of red hue through the clouds and across the sky. Soon the campus was battled in the first rays of the sun. The lake the trees and the bamboos looked as if they were all gilded. The ground was covered with tender grasses and the beaded dewdrops stood on their tips and reflected the sunshine.

Birds flew about in the woods twittering restlessly. Some boy students who were absorbed in reading leaned against the trees with buds peeping out from within the gray barks. A couple of girl students read English aloud while walking up and down the gravel path around the lake where a sort of stream rose forming a thin mist.

It was really a morning of beauty of vigor and of hope.

Today, look at the blue sky, hear the grass growing beneath your feet, inhale the scent of spring, let the fruits of the earth linger on your tongue, reach out and embrace those you love. Ask Spirit to awaken your awareness to the sacredness of your sensory perceptions.

What a miracle it is. No matter how long the winter, how hard the frost or how deep the snow, Nature triumphs. No season is awaited so eagerly or welcomed so warmly as spring…Each year I am astonished by the wealth of flowers the season gives us: the subtlety of the wild primroses and violets, the rich palette of crocus in the parks, tall soldier tulips and proud trumpeting daffodils and narcissi.

Picture this: The air and the earth interpenetrated in the warm gusts of spring; the soil was full of sunlight, and the sunlight full of red dust. The air one breathed was saturated with earthy smells, and the grass under foot had a reflection of blue sky in it.

Every spring is the only spring, a perpetual astonishment.

In those vernal seasons of the year, when the air is calm and pleasant,

it were an injury and sullenness against Nature not to go out

and see her riches, and partake in her rejoicing with heaven and earth.

Spring are not always the same.In some years,April bursts upon Virginia hills in one prodigious leap-and all the stage is filled at once,whole choruses of tulips,arabesques of forsythia,cadenzas of flowering plum.The trees grow leavws overnight.
In other years,spring tipoes in.It pauses,overcome by shyness,like my grandchild at the door,peeping in,ducking out of sight,giggling in the hallway."I know you are out there,"I cry."Come in”And April slips into our arms.

The dogwood bud, pale green,is inlaid with russet markings.Within the perfect cup a score of clustered seeds are nestled.One examines the bud in awe:Where were those seeds a month ago?The apples display their milliner's scraps of ivory silk,rose-tinged.All the sleeping things wake it,feel it, crumble April in your hands.
Look to the rue anemone,if you will,or the pea patch,or to the stubborn weed that thrusts its shoulders through a city street.This is how it was,is now,and ever shall be, the world without end.In the serene certainty of spring recurring,who fear the distant fall?本回答被网友采纳
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