spiked
英 [spaɪkt]
美 [spaɪkt]
adj. 有尖刺的; 带钉的
v. 用尖物刺入(或扎破); 在…中偷偷掺入(烈酒、毒药或毒品); 拒绝发表; 阻止…传播; 阻挠
spike的过去分词和过去式
Collins.1 / BNC.33782 / COCA.22770
牛津词典
adj.
- 有尖刺的;带钉的
with one or more spikes- spiked running shoes
带钉的跑鞋 - short spiked hair
刺猬头
- spiked running shoes
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 有尖顶的;装有尖钉的
Something that isspikedhas one or more spikes on it.- ...spiked railings.
带尖顶的栅栏 - ...spiked golf shoes.
带鞋钉的高尔夫球鞋
- ...spiked railings.
- (头发)短而竖立的
If someone hasspikedhair, their hair is short and sticks up all over their head. - See also:spike
英英释义
adj
- having a long sharp point
双语例句
- The boys spiked the drinks, so everyone at the party got drunk.
男孩们把烈酒搀入饮料,所以宴会中的每个人都喝醉了。 - Because of this spiked interest in pampering pets, the market for pet care products and supplies has exploded.
正因为如此飙升的兴趣,呵护宠物市场宠物保健产品和用品已经爆炸了。 - His horror of being spiked on a stick.
他那种怕被钉在尖桩上的恐惧。 - He got spiked or kicked in the chin, and still had the red welt afterward.
他被钉鞋刺到或是踢到下巴,后来还留下红色的血痕。 - In one year, 1997, it spiked sharply by almost 400 per cent, before plummeting in 1998.
其中有一年,1997年,平均价格指数上涨了近400%,然后在1998年直线回落。 - She got badly spiked when one of the other runners trod on her heel.
当另一个跑步选手踩在她脚跟上时,她被严重刺伤了。 - Prices occasionally spiked, especially for food items, but were swiftly subdued.
物价偶尔会短暂飙升,尤其是食品价格,但很快就得到抑制。 - They spiked the rails to the ties.
他们把铁轨钉到枕木上。 - He had made them hot tea spiked with rum.
他给他们沏了掺朗姆酒的热茶。 - Their stock prices spiked on news of the merger.
合并的消息使他们的股票价格快速地上涨。