释义 |
over-ˈsprung, ppl. a. [over- 27 b.] Fitted with too many or too flexible springs.
1923Daily Mail 12 July 12 The saddle for my weight was over-sprung, and over pot-holes was inclined to bounce on to the frame. 1937Daily Herald 16 Apr. 18/2, I have no very high opinion of the rather flashy high⁓powered over-sprung American car. 1962L. Deighton Ipcress File xxi. 146, I..pulled the big oversprung Lincoln Continental on to the road. |