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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.欄杆頂端裝着粗大的尖釘,防止有人攀越。
Some types of dinosaur had sharp spikes on their tails.有些種類的恐龍尾部有鋒利的尖突。
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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(某些運動鞋上的)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)非常高的數量,價格或程度

If price spikes continue, people will not be able to afford the new houses they want.如果價格上漲的趨勢繼續,人們將無力購買想要的新屋。

spike verb [ T ] STOP

informal to decide not to publish an article in a newspaper拒絕刊登;棄置(文章)不用

The story was deemed too controversial and so they spiked it.他們認爲這篇報道爭議太大而拒絕刊登。

spike verb [ T ] MAKE STRONGER

to make a drink stronger by adding alcohol, or to add flavour or interest to something將烈酒摻入(飲料);使增添風味(或趣味)

She claimed that someone had spiked her drink with whisky.她聲稱有人在她的飲料裏加了威士忌。
The pasta was served in a cream sauce spiked with black pepper.意大利面配的是黑胡椒奶油汁。
His writing is spiked with humour.他的文章中帶有幽默诙諧的味道。

spike verb [ T ] HIT

in the sport of volleyball, to hit the ball so that it goes almost straight down on the other side of the net(排球運動中)扣(球)

spike verb [ T ] POINT

to push a sharp point into something or someone用尖物刺入;刺穿

She got badly spiked when one of the runners trod on her heel.一名跑步選手踩在她腳後跟上,她被嚴重紮傷了。

spike verb [ T ] LEVEL

[ I ] to rise to a higher amount, price, or level, usually before going down again(通常指在下跌前)上升至非常高的數量(價格或程度)

The jobless rate in October spiked to a five-year high.十月份的失業率上升至五年來的最高點。

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