Spiking
形容词和名词含义
形容词: 1. 尖峰的;突然上升的 2. 突然增加的;急剧攀升的 名词: 1. 尖峰;突然上升 2. (排球)扣球 3. (马术)驰骋 4. (植物学)穗状花序词语辨析
spiking vs. peak vs. surge Spiking强调突然而短暂的上升,通常用于形容数据、图表等的尖峰;peak指达到的最高点,可以持续较长时间;surge表示急剧的、暂时性的上升。词汇扩充
- spikelet:小穗(植物学术语,指小麦、玉米等作物上的小穗) - spike heel:尖跟(女鞋的一种跟型) - spike protein:刺突蛋白(生物学术语,如新冠病毒的刺突蛋白)近义词
upswing, upsurge, increase, surge, rise, escalation反义词
drop, decline, decrease, fall, plummet柯林斯词典
spiking (noun)1. A sudden sharp increase in the number or rate of something.
2. (volleyball) A forceful downward hit into the opponent's court. spiking (adjective)
1. Rising or increasing suddenly and sharply.
2. (botany) Having spikes or spikelets.
3. (of a horse) Running away or bolting.
牛津词典
spiking (noun)1. The action of impaling, spearing, or transfixing.
2. A sudden sharp increase in the magnitude or concentration of something.
3. The practice of adulterating food or drink with a drug. spiking (adjective)
1. Rising or increasing sharply and quickly.
2. Having or characterized by spikes or spikelets.
3. (of a horse) Running away or bolting suddenly.
用法
- The stock price experienced a spiking increase after the company announced its new product. (名词) - The interest rates have been spiking recently, causing concern for homeowners. (形容词) - The volleyball player executed a powerful spiking serve that was difficult to return. (名词) - The plant has long, narrow leaves with spiking yellow flowers. (形容词)相关例句
- The number of COVID-19 cases has been spiking in the past week. (名词)
- Unemployment rates have seen a spiking increase due to the pandemic. (形容词)
- The team won the game with a powerful spiking shot. (名词)
- During the storm, lightning was spiking across the sky. (动词)
- We need to be cautious as crime rates are spiking in this area. (形容词)
- She experienced a spiking fever and had to be taken to the hospital. (形容词)
- The spiking of the drink with drugs led to several cases of poisoning. (名词)
- His aggressive playstyle often involves spiking the ball over the net. (动词)
- The spiking stock market caused many investors to gain substantial profits. (形容词)
- During the concert, the crowd's excitement was spiking with each song. (动词)
- The plant's spiking flowers added a vibrant touch to the garden. (形容词)
- She used her knowledge of chemistry to spike the experiment with unexpected results. (动词)
- The team's performance saw a spiking improvement after hiring a new coach. (名词)
- The spiking interest in sustainable fashion is encouraging for the industry. (形容词)
- He accidentally spiked the punch with too much alcohol. (动词)
- The spiking demand for online shopping has led to the growth of e-commerce. (名词)
- The runner's speed and agility allowed him to spike ahead of his competitors. (动词)
- The spiking temperatures in the region are causing concern for farmers. (形容词)
- The scientist observed a spiking pattern in the data, indicating a sudden change. (名词)
- The team's morale was spiking after their recent victory. (动词)