a row of iron spikes on a wall
墙头的一排尖铁
Her hair stood up in spikes.
她的头发一缕一缕地翘着。
a pair of spikes
一双钉鞋
a spike in oil prices
油价的急剧上涨
He gave her a drink spiked with tranquillizers.
他给了她一杯偷偷放了镇静剂的饮料。
Her words were spiked with malice.
她的话暗含恶意。
The article was spiked for fear of legal action against the newspaper.
因担心被提起诉讼,报社未发表那篇文章。
The US dollar spiked to a three-month high.
美元猛然升值到三个月来的最高价。
1.(谷类的)穗;【植】穗状花序
2.(铁路上的)道钉
3.(围墙等上尖头向外或向上的)长钉,尖铁(等)
4.有尖端的细长东西;鞋底尖钉;(运动员的)钉鞋;高跟女鞋的细长的跟
5.【火箭】销钉
6.【信】尖峰信号;测试信号
7.【动】(不到六英寸的)幼鲐
8.火门栓
9.〈口〉顽固的高教会派
10.〈美俚〉皮下注射用的针头
1.(谷类的)穗;【植】穗状花序
2.(铁路上的)道钉
3.(围墙等上尖头向外或向上的)长钉,尖铁(等)
4.有尖端的细长东西;鞋底尖钉;(运动员的)钉鞋;高跟女鞋的细长的跟
5.【火箭】销钉
6.【信】尖峰信号;测试信号
7.【动】(不到六英寸的)幼鲐
8.火门栓
9.〈口〉顽固的高教会派
10.〈美俚〉皮下注射用的针头
1.阻挡,抑制,挫败
2.用大钉钉;打上钉子,用尖物刺
3.打上桩子
4.把头弄尖
5.塞住(大炮)火门
6.【棒】用鞋底钉伤(人)
7.【排】在网边跳起猛扣
8.〈美俚〉掺入烈酒;增强...的效果[生气,风味或美观]
9.【橄】摔(球)触地
1.阻挡,抑制,挫败
2.用大钉钉;打上钉子,用尖物刺
3.打上桩子
4.把头弄尖
5.塞住(大炮)火门
6.【棒】用鞋底钉伤(人)
7.【排】在网边跳起猛扣
8.〈美俚〉掺入烈酒;增强...的效果[生气,风味或美观]
9.【橄】摔(球)触地
1.something sharp and pointed, especially a piece of metal or wood
2.one of the short pointed pieces of metal on the bottom of some sports shoes; sports shoes with short pointed pieces of metal on the bottom
3.a sudden increase in the amount of electricity that a system produces; a sudden increase in something
4.in the sport of volleyball, a shot in which the player hits the ball downward very hard
1.something sharp and pointed, especially a piece of metal or wood
2.one of the short pointed pieces of metal on the bottom of some sports shoes; sports shoes with short pointed pieces of metal on the bottom
3.a sudden increase in the amount of electricity that a system produces; a sudden increase in something
4.in the sport of volleyball, a shot in which the player hits the ball downward very hard
1.to secretly put an illegal drug into a drink or food
2.in the sport of volleyball, to hit the ball downward very hard
3.to increase suddenly
4.to refuse to publish something in a newspaper or magazine
1.to secretly put an illegal drug into a drink or food
2.in the sport of volleyball, to hit the ball downward very hard
3.to increase suddenly
4.to refuse to publish something in a newspaper or magazine
1.It has been found that spike is still the first means of scoring, but the proportion in the total is decreased.
扣球技术仍然是得分的第一手段,但占总得分的比重有所减小。
2.There's no sign of such a sudden spike, but Mr. Burbank and his fellow gold bugs are trying to find the best way to profit if it does.
目前还没有出现这种情况的迹象,但布林班克及其追随者正在努力寻找一旦情况发生后能从中获益的最佳方式。
3.Such a policy could "blunt" a spike of cases, reducing pressure on health resources, he said.
他说这样的政策可以降低病情,减轻卫生资源的压力。
4.A tramp does not see such a meal twice in the year, in the spike or out of it.
对于一个流浪汉而言,不论是在收容站还是在外面,如此丰盛的饭食他是见不到第二次的。
5.Banks did not trust one another enough to lend to each other, causing a spike in interest rates charged to companies and governments.
银行间不再信任彼此和互相拆借,这导致公司和政府贷款的利率飙升。
6.The last thing the world needs right now is disruption of one of its busiest shipping lanes and a spike in insurance premiums.
现在的当务之急绝非中断这条繁忙的航线或者抬高保险费。
7.Earlier in this chapter we introduced the concept of impulse response as the output of a filter whose input is a simple spike.
在本章的前面,我们介绍了当滤波器的输入是一个简单的尖锋脉冲时,作为该滤波输出的脉冲响应的概念。
8.The recent spike in commodity prices has grabbed headlines and sparked wide-ranging debate about just how much higher prices can go.
宗商品价格近期的上扬已引起了各方广泛关注,并引发人们热议价格还会涨到多高。
9.Some of the immediate causes of the price spike for rice are similar to that of other crops.
米价上升的一些直接原因和其他粮食极为相似。
10.She cited China as among a number of countries where there has been 'a spike in threats to the free flow of information' over the past year.
克林顿提及了过去一年中信息自由流动受到更大威胁的一系列国家,其中就包括中国。