spikes
形容词
1. 尖锐的,尖刺状的
2. 带有尖刺的
名词
1. 尖刺,刺
2. 长钉,大头钉
3. 钉鞋
4. 高峰,峰值
5. (运动中的)突然出色表现
6. (价格、数量等的)突然增加
7. 阻挡,防御手段
词语辨析
1. spikes vs. thorns:
spikes强调尖锐和刺人,通常用于描述动物的尖刺或某些植物的刺。
thorns指的是植物上的尖刺,常用于形容带刺的植物。
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词典解释
柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary)
spike (noun)
1. A spike is a long piece of metal with a sharp point.
2. A spike is a long nail with a thick head.
3. A spike is a strong metal point fixed to the sole of a running shoe, which grips the ground and stops the runner from slipping.
4. In sports, a spike is a very powerful hit or kick in a ball game.
5. A spike in a graph or a piece of information is a sudden and very large increase in it.
spike (verb)
1. If you spike a drink, you put alcohol or a drug into it without telling someone.
2. If you spike someone's guns, you do something which stops them from doing what they had planned or hoped to do.
牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary)
spike (noun)
1. A thin, pointed piece of metal, wood, or another rigid material.
2. A sports shoe having spikes on the sole.
3. A sharp increase in the magnitude or concentration of something, especially carbon dioxide in the atmosphere or radioactivity in a particular area.
4. A long, thick, sharp-pointed piece of wood or metal.
5. A long, thick, sharp-pointed object.
spike (verb)
1. Impale on or pierce with a sharp point.
2. Make or become more intense or violent.
3. Add alcohol or another intoxicating substance to (a drink).
4. Prevent or discourage (a competitor) from improving their performance or position.
用法
例句
- The fence is topped with spikes.
- She felt a sharp spike of pain in her foot.
- He hammered the spikes into the ground to secure the tent.
- The athlete wore spiked shoes for better grip on the track.
- He scored a spike in the last few seconds of the game.
- There has been a spike in the number of COVID-19 cases recently.
- He was impaled on a spike and left to die.
- The storm caused a spike in sales of emergency supplies.
- She brushed against a thorn and got pricked.
- The cactus is covered in sharp spikes.
- The thistle is known for its prickly thorns.
- She carefully removed the spike from her shoe.
- The population spiked after the opening of the new factory.
- He spiked her drink with a narcotic substance.
- They spiked the opposing team's water bottles.
- The government's actions were intended to spike the protesters' guns.
- The journalist tried to spike the story by revealing the truth.
- The company spiked the graph with false data to make it look more impressive.
- He managed to hit a spike over the net for a point.
- The team's performance spiked in the second half of the game.
- She added a spike of vodka to her cocktail.