spike
n
1 [C] hard thin pointed piece of metal, wood, etc; sharp point (金属、 木质等的)尖状物, 尖头
sharp spikes on top of the railings in the park 公园栏杆上的尖头.
2
(a) [C] any of a set of metal points attached to the sole of a shoe, etc to prevent the wearer slipping while running in sports, etc (鞋底的)防滑钉.
(b) spikes [pl]
running-shoes fitted with these 钉鞋
a pair of spikes 一双钉鞋.
3 [C] long metal nail or pin (金属的)长钉, 长针, 大钉.
4 [C] ear (of corn, etc) (玉米等的)穗
spikes of barley 大麦穗.
5 [C] long pointed group of flowers on a single stem 穗状花
spikes of lavender 薰衣草的穗状花. spike, v [Tn]
1 (usu passive 通常用於被动语态) put spikes on (shoes, etc) 给(鞋等)装上钉
spiked running shoes 带钉的跑鞋.
2 pierce or injure with a spike 用尖物刺或伤害.
3 (esp US) = lace v 2.
4 (idm 习语) spike sb's `guns spoil the plans of (an opponent) 破坏(对手)的计画.
Yes, please. It's very delicious. Did you cook it yourself?
好的。味道好极了。是你自己煮的吗?
Of course he is. He's very successful. He's made lots of records. They broadcast a programme of his music last month on the radio. Why don't you come on Saturday? I think you'd enjoy it.