spike 的英语意思
spikespike1 /spaɪk/ noun [countable]
查看全部语言翻译1something long and thin with a sharp point, especially a pointed piece of metal细长且顶端尖锐的物体,尤指尖状金属片2[usually singular] a sudden large increase in the number or rate of something某事物数量或比率的骤然大幅上升spike in
a spike in interest rates利率的骤然上升3spikes [plural] shoes with metal points on the bottom, worn by people who run races, play golf etc底部带有金属尖钉的鞋,供赛跑、打高尔夫等运动时穿用4spike heels [plural] a pair of women’s shoes with very high thin heels一双跟部极细极高的女式高跟鞋
查看全部语言翻译1something long and thin with a sharp point, especially a pointed piece of metal细长且顶端尖锐的物体,尤指尖状金属片2[usually singular] a sudden large increase in the number or rate of something某事物数量或比率的骤然大幅上升spike in
a spike in interest rates利率的骤然上升3spikes [plural] shoes with metal points on the bottom, worn by people who run races, play golf etc底部带有金属尖钉的鞋,供赛跑、打高尔夫等运动时穿用4spike heels [plural] a pair of women’s shoes with very high thin heels一双跟部极细极高的女式高跟鞋spikespike2 verb
1[transitive] to secretly add strong alcohol or a drug to someone’s drink or food秘密地在他人的饮料或食物中掺入烈酒或药物spike something with something
The orange juice had been spiked with gin.橙汁里被偷偷掺入了杜松子酒。2[intransitive] if the number or rate of something spikes, it increases quickly and by a large amount若某事物的数量或比率骤升,则指其迅速大幅上涨:
New telephone orders have spiked in the last two years.过去两年间,新增电话订单急剧攀升。3[transitive] to push a sharp tool or object into something将尖锐的工具或物体插入某物4[transitive] to prevent someone from saying something or printing something in a newspaper阻止某人发表言论或在报纸上刊登某内容:
a clumsy attempt to spike rumours of a cabinet split试图压制内阁分裂传言的笨拙努力5a)spike the ball American English to powerfully throw an American football down on the ground to celebrate a touchdown用力将美式足球砸向地面以庆祝达阵得分 b)[intransitive, transitive] to powerfully hit a volleyball down over the net用力将排球扣杀过网6spike somebody’s guns British English to spoil an opponent’s plans破坏对手的计划
1[transitive] to secretly add strong alcohol or a drug to someone’s drink or food秘密地在他人的饮料或食物中掺入烈酒或药物spike something with something
The orange juice had been spiked with gin.橙汁里被偷偷掺入了杜松子酒。2[intransitive] if the number or rate of something spikes, it increases quickly and by a large amount若某事物的数量或比率骤升,则指其迅速大幅上涨:
New telephone orders have spiked in the last two years.过去两年间,新增电话订单急剧攀升。3[transitive] to push a sharp tool or object into something将尖锐的工具或物体插入某物4[transitive] to prevent someone from saying something or printing something in a newspaper阻止某人发表言论或在报纸上刊登某内容:
a clumsy attempt to spike rumours of a cabinet split试图压制内阁分裂传言的笨拙努力5a)spike the ball American English to powerfully throw an American football down on the ground to celebrate a touchdown用力将美式足球砸向地面以庆祝达阵得分 b)[intransitive, transitive] to powerfully hit a volleyball down over the net用力将排球扣杀过网6spike somebody’s guns British English to spoil an opponent’s plans破坏对手的计划