spike

/spaɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /spaɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈspīk/ (ame, mw)

spike — 名詞

  • spikesingular
  • spikesplural

1. a thin, sharply pointed object made of a hard substance such as iron or steel, o

1.名詞B1
釋義

尖刺;尖頭物

一端尖銳的金屬或木質細長物

a thin, sharply pointed object made of a hard substance such as iron or steel, often attached along the upper edge of gates and fences to stop people from climbing over

例句

The old iron gate had sharp spikes along the top to stop people climbing over.

那座舊鐵門的頂端裝有尖銳的金屬尖刺,防止有人爬過去。

collocation: iron spikes / sharp spikes

Nikhil cut his hand on a metal spike sticking out of the broken fence.

Nikhil 的手被一根突出破籬笆的金屬尖刺割傷了。

collocation: metal spike

同義詞
  • point

    more general; does not suggest a thin, elongated shape

  • prong

    typically one of several points on a fork-like tool

  • stake

    longer and thicker, often driven into the ground

用法筆記

Often used of protective or decorative pointed elements on gates, fences, railings, and walls.

2. a type of shoe used in sports, with short pointed studs on the bottom surface th

2.名詞B1
釋義

釘鞋

鞋底有金屬短釘的運動鞋

a type of shoe used in sports, with short pointed studs on the bottom surface that help the athlete keep a firm footing on the ground

例句

The runners put on their spikes before stepping onto the track for the final race.

跑者們在踏上跑道參加決賽前,穿上了他們的釘鞋。

plural form: spikes

Salma bought a new pair of running spikes for the cross-country competition.

Salma 為越野賽跑比賽買了一雙新的跑步釘鞋。

同義詞
  • cleats

    more common in American English, especially for football and baseball shoes

  • studs

    British English term for the points on football boots

用法筆記

Almost always used in the plural form (spikes). Can refer either to the points themselves or to the shoes that have them.

3. a sudden and large increase in the amount, level, or price of something, especia

3.名詞B1
釋義

飆升;暴漲

數量或價格的急遽上升

a sudden and large increase in the amount, level, or price of something, especially one that does not stay high for very long

例句

There has been a sharp spike in the price of fresh vegetables this month.

本月新鮮蔬菜的價格出現了一次急遽的飆升。

collocation: sharp spike + in [something]

The sudden temperature spike caused the snow to melt very quickly.

氣溫突然飆升,導致積雪迅速融化。

collocation: temperature spike

同義詞
  • surge

    suggests a powerful forward movement; used for emotions and physical quantities

  • jump

    more informal, suggests an abrupt change

  • peak

    focuses on the highest point reached, not the increase itself

反義詞
  • drop

    a sudden decrease

  • fall

    a downward movement in amount or level

用法筆記

Common in financial news, weather reports, and health data. The rise is usually shown as a sharp upward line on a graph.

4. in volleyball, an action in which a player jumps and hits the ball hard so that

4.名詞B2
釋義

扣殺

排球中用力將球擊向對方場地的動作

in volleyball, an action in which a player jumps and hits the ball hard so that it travels sharply downward over the net into the opponent's court

例句

Marta scored the winning point with a powerful spike that the defenders could not reach.

Marta 以一記強力扣球得分,防守球員完全來不及攔截。

collocation: powerful spike

The team spent the whole afternoon practising their spikes and blocks.

整個下午球隊都在練習扣球和攔網。

plural form: spikes

同義詞
  • smash

    used in tennis and badminton for a similar downward hit

  • kill

    volleyball slang for a spike that scores a point

spike — 動詞