柯林斯詞典spike /spa?k/ (spikes) 1. N-COUNT A spike is a long piece of metal with a sharp point. 長(zhǎng)金屬錐 ...a 15-foot wall topped with iron spikes. …頂上裝有長(zhǎng)鐵錐的15英尺高的墻。2. V to add alcohol to (a drink) (向飲料中)加酒3. V to hit (a ball) sharply downwards with an overarm motion from the front of one's own court into the opposing court (排球中的)大力扣殺[volleyball] 返回 spike劍橋詞典 spike noun [C] (SHAPE) a narrow , thin shape with a sharp point at one end, or something, especially a piece of metal , with this shape 尖頭,尖刺;(尤指金屬的)尖狀物 There were large spikes on top of the railings to stop people climbing over them. 欄桿頂端裝著粗大的尖釘,防止有人攀越。 Some types of dinosaur had sharp spikes on their tails . 有些種類(lèi)的恐龍尾部有鋒利的尖突。 ?spikes a set of short , pointed pieces of metal or plastic , attached to the bottom of shoes worn for particular sports , that stop the person wearing the shoes from sliding on the ground , or shoes with these pointed pieces (某些運(yùn)動(dòng)鞋上的)防滑鞋釘;釘鞋 spike noun [C] (LEVEL) a very high amount , price , or level , usually before a fall (通常在指下跌前)非常高的數(shù)量,價(jià)格或程度 If price spikes continue , people will not be able to afford the new houses they want . 如果價(jià)格上漲的趨勢(shì)繼續(xù),人們將無(wú)力購(gòu)買(mǎi)想要的新屋。 返回 spike