英:[spɪə(r)]
美:[spɪr]
英:[spɪə(r)]
美:[spɪr]
复数:spears
第三人称单数:spears
现在分词:spearing
过去式:speared
过去分词:speared
noun (1)
a thrusting or throwing weapon with long shaft and sharp head or blade
a sharp-pointed instrument with barbs used in spearing fish
spearman
verb (1)
transitive verb
to pierce, strike, or take with or as if with a spear speared a chop from the platter
spear salmon
to catch (something, such as a baseball) with a sudden thrust of the arm
ice hockey to jab (an opposing player) with the blade of one's stick
All game, the Caps held, hooked, slashed, speared, chopped, and bopped … the Rangers' European players.—Stu Hackel
American football to ram (an opposing player) with one's helmet
… defensive end Ben Davidson set off a sidelines-clearing scrum when he speared Dawson from behind after he was down.—Jim Trotter
intransitive verb
to thrust at or wound something with or as if with a spear
adjective
paternal sense 3 compare distaff
the spear side of the family
verb (2)
intransitive verb
to thrust a spear upward
noun (2)
a usually young blade, shoot, or sprout (as of grass)
spear head刨尖头
"一种带有穿透头和长木杆的武器,用于刺或投掷",中古英语 spere,源自古英语 spere "矛、标枪、长矛",源自原始日耳曼语 *sperō(源头还包括古诺尔斯语 spjör 、古撒克逊语 sper 、古弗里西亚语 sper 、spiri 、荷兰语 speer 、古高地德语 sper 、德语 Speer "矛")。
这被追溯到一个原始印欧语根 *sper-(1)"矛、杆"(源头还包括古诺尔斯语 sparri "桁杆、椽子",也许还有阿尔巴尼亚语 shparr "橡木",拉丁语 sparus "狩猎矛")。Boutkan 写道:"这个词源仅限于欧洲语言,可能代表一个非印欧语基底词。" De Vaan 在他的 sparus 词条中写道,这个词源的来源"可能是一个借词,或者是一个失落的词根的孤立反映。"
枪矛
标枪
鱼叉
鱼叉
由叉刺、叉柄等部分组成,作业时操纵叉柄,利用锋利叉尖刺捕捕捞对象的渔具。
Noun (1) Middle English spere, from Old English; akin to Old High German sper spear, Latin sparus hunting spear Noun (2) and Verb (2) alteration of spire >entry 1
The first known use of spear was before the 12th century
specialitynoun
specialty
specialistnoun
a person who studies or works at a special occupation or branch of learning
an eye specialist
an enlisted person in the army with a rank similar to that of corporal
specnoun
specification sense 2a—usually used in plural
spear1 of 3noun
a weapon with a long straight handle and sharp head or blade used for throwing or jabbing
an instrument with a sharp point and curved hooks used in spearing fish
spearman
spear2 of 3verb
to pierce or strike with or as if with a spear
spear3 of 3noun
a usually young blade, shoot, or sprout (as of grass)
spearmintnoun
a common mint grown for flavoring and especially for its fragrant oil
spearmannoun
a soldier armed with a spear
spear1 of 3noun
a weapon with a long straight handle and sharp head or blade used for throwing or jabbing
an instrument with a sharp point and curved hooks used in spearing fish
spearman
spear2 of 3verb
to pierce or strike with or as if with a spear
spear3 of 3noun
a usually young blade, shoot, or sprout (as of grass)
spearhead1 of 2noun
the head or point of a spear
a person, thing, or group that is the leading force (as in a development or attack)
spearhead2 of 2verb
to serve as leader of
spearhead a campaign for better schools
spearfishverb
to fish with a spear
spear1 of 3noun
a weapon with a long straight handle and sharp head or blade used for throwing or jabbing
an instrument with a sharp point and curved hooks used in spearing fish
spearman
spear2 of 3verb
to pierce or strike with or as if with a spear
spear3 of 3noun
a usually young blade, shoot, or sprout (as of grass)
1 He would have been thrilled had I shown an interest in tribal war games in which men and boys fought each other with spears and knobkerries.
2 “I wish I were throwing a spear or a rock.”
3 The third boy, Haku, attacked with a sword, but Archer had the spear now.
4 She was on the ground, her forebear looped over her back, which freed her spear to pin foes to the ground while her kierie hammered them senseless.
5 Tyson charged at the Cyclops leader, Ma Gasket, her chain-mail dress spattered with mud and decorated with broken spears.
6 Swords, swordbreakers, axes, bows, pikes, hunting daggers, maces, spears, throwing knives, wooden staves...While she generally preferred the stealth of a dagger, she was familiar with every weapon here.
7 He threw down the limb and his spear and, holding the hatchet, he started to run for camp.
8 Ephialtes swung his spear like a bat and smacked him across the chest.
9 Chipped pieces of stone could..be attached to sticks to form spears.
10 Below, they came on Meera and Jojen being herded from their room by a bald man whose spear was three feet taller than he was.
11 Ralph fastened his hands round the chewed spear and his hair fell.
12 One greybeard took the weir- wood branch they handed him and used it as a weapon, laying about with it until the queen’s men converged on him with spears.
13 But just when it looked like the Lastrygonians were about to get overwhelmed, the next wave surged out of the maze: thirty, maybe forty dracamae in full batde armor, wielding spears and nets.
14 Thalia put her spear point to his throat.
15 The sword that reaches him cannot avail, Nor the spear, the dart or the javelin.
伯41:26人若用刀 、 用枪、用标枪 、 用尖枪扎他、都是无用.
16 Renly took Catelyn's arm and led her from the hall, past a slouching guardsman who straightened so hurriedly that he near dropped his spear.
17 The boys were trained to use bows and arrows, slings, clubs, throwing sticks, and spears.
18 I held the spear, which I could have thrown.
19 And in the fields the wheat seed sprouted and pushed spears of delicate green above the wet brown earth.
20 They carry slingshots, fashion spears, rehearse ambushes from behind snowbanks.
1 乞讨
mendicant burrole cadge gimme bum pling beg mooch mump promote burn throw feet on the cadge put the nips in
2 发芽
germinant braird movement bud budding nidus work take put break spring shoot catch sprout germinate spire spurt chit burgeon pullulate come into leaf come into bud
9 用鱼叉叉鱼
10 奋勇前进
11 右边的
13 长枪
17 刺伤
18 父系的
23 餐叉
25 用头盔撞人
26 右边
28 戳
put push poke thrust jab prod stoccado stick stab dub foin dig gig prick prong jag stamp JAG job pink spike lance lunge chib jook scratch puncture pick run tilt spit
31 刺
spinal spinous put cut push stick spine spur tilt stab thrust dart sting pike puncture thorn prick prod hedgehog urchin quill prickle jag pricker pricking jook stoccado aculeus pass dub lunge foin jab lancinate steel pink dig poke spit prong broddle Prod tattoo tusk rowel stinger stingray stimulus splinter spicula acicula run plant bite
32 以鱼叉刺
34 嫩芽