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  1. spike

    • IPA[spʌɪk]

    英式

    • n.
      a thin, pointed piece of metal, wood, or another rigid material.;a large stout nail, especially one used to fasten a rail to a railway sleeper.
    • v.
      impale on or pierce with a sharp point;injure (a player) with the spikes on one's shoes.
    • verb: spike, 3rd person present: spikes, gerund or present participle: spiking, past tense: spiked, past participle: spiked

    • noun: spike, plural noun: spikes

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    名詞

    • 1. a thin, pointed piece of metal, wood, or another rigid material. 同義詞 prong, barb, point, skewer, stake, ... 更多
    • a large stout nail, especially one used to fasten a rail to a railway sleeper.
    • each of several metal points set into the sole of a running shoe to prevent slipping.
    • a pair of running shoes with metal points set into the sole.
    • British a pointed metal rod standing on a base and used for filing paper items such as bills, or journalistic material considered for publication and rejected.
    • informal a hypodermic needle.
    • 2. a sharp increase in the magnitude or concentration of something the oil price spike
    • a pulse of very short duration in which a rapid increase in voltage is followed by a rapid decrease.
    • 3. British informal a hostel ward offering temporary accommodation for the homeless he queued at the soup kitchen or the spike

    動詞

    • 1. impale on or pierce with a sharp point she spiked another oyster 同義詞 impale, spear, skewer, pierce, penetrate, ... 更多
    • injure (a player) with the spikes on one's shoes.
    • (of a newspaper editor) reject (a story) by or as if by filing it on a spike the editors deemed the article in bad taste and spiked it
    • stop the progress of (a plan or undertaking); put an end to he doubted they would spike the entire effort over this one negotiation 同義詞 put a stop to, put an end to, put the lid on, scupper, scotch, ... 更多
    • historical render (a gun) useless by plugging up the vent with a spike.
    • 2. form into or cover with sharp points his hair was matted and spiked with blood
    • take on a sharp, pointed shape lightning spiked across the sky
    • increase and then decrease sharply; reach a peak oil prices would spike and fall again
    • 3. informal add alcohol or a drug to contaminate (drink or food) surreptitiously she bought me an orange juice and spiked it with vodka 同義詞 adulterate, contaminate, drug, informallace, slip a Mickey Finn into, ... 更多
    • add sharp or pungent flavouring to (food or drink) spike the liquid with lime or lemon juice
    • enrich (a nuclear reactor or its fuel) with a particular isotope the plutonium mixture could be spiked with caesium-137
    • 4. (in volleyball) hit (the ball) forcefully from a position near the net so that it moves downward into the opposite court.
    • fling (the ball) forcefully to the ground, typically in celebration of a touchdown or victory.
    • ph.
      (1918–2002), Irish comedian and writer, born in India; born Terence Alan Milligan. He came to ...

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    • ph.
      (born 1957), US filmmaker; born Shelton Jackson Lee. His work is noted for its treatment of ...

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    • n.
      a high tapering heel on a woman's shoe: she tottered forwards on five-inch spike heels

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    • n.
      a high tapering heel on a woman's shoe: she tottered forwards on five-inch spike heels

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    • ph.
      (born 1957), US film director; born Shelton Jackson Lee. Lee's declared intention is to ...

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    • n.
      (in some human and animal viruses) a glycoprotein projecting from the outer membrane that binds ...

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    • IPA[spīk]

    美式

    • n.
      a thin, pointed piece of metal, wood, or another rigid material.
    • v.
      impale on or pierce with a sharp point: she spiked another oyster

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    美式

    • n.
      a flower cluster formed of many flower heads attached directly to a long stem. this handsome plant has striking blue flowers in a spike on the stem sage produces a profusion of purple flower spikes in late spring

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    英式

    • n.
      a flower cluster formed of many flower heads attached directly to a long stem. this handsome plant has striking blue flowers in a spike on the stem sage produces a profusion of purple flower spikes in late spring

    Oxford Dictionary