单词 | spike |
释义 | noun | verb spikespike1 /spaɪk/ ●○○ noun [countable] 1POINTED THING something long and thin with a sharp point, especially a pointed piece of metal: a row of spikes on top of the wall2INCREASE a sudden large increase in the number or rate of something: spike in a spike in unemployment3LINE a sharp point on a graph that shows that the number or rate of something has increased quickly4SHOES a)a sharp metal point on the bottom of a sports shoe b)spikes [plural] special sports shoes with metal points on the bottom that are worn by people who run races, play golf, or play baseball5VOLLEYBALL in the game of volleyball, a strong hit of the ball that makes it move down to the floor very fast noun | verb spikespike2 verb 1[intransitive] if the number or rate of something spikes, it increases quickly and by a large amount: Energy use has spiked this month.2[transitive] to add alcohol or a drug to what someone is drinking: spike something with something He claimed his drinks had been spiked with drugs.3[transitive] to push a sharp tool or object into something4spike the ball a)to powerfully throw a football down on the ground to celebrate a touchdown b)to powerfully hit a volleyball down over the net |
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