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美:[spɜd]
英:[spɜ:d]
美:[spɜd]
adj.
装有马刺的
v.
策(马)前进( spur的过去式和过去分词 )
(尤指用马刺)策(马)加速
鞭策
策马飞奔
spur gearn. [机]正齿轮
spur on驱使;鼓励;飞驰
spur dike丁坝;排水坝;挑水坝
spur track支路;(铁路的)支线
spur line延线;(货物)支线
The first known use of spurred was in the 15th century
spurt1 of 4verb
to pour out suddenly : spout
squirt entry 1 sense 1
spurt2 of 4noun
a sudden pouring out : jet
spurt3 of 4noun
a short period of time : moment
a brief burst of effort, activity, or development a growth spurt
a spurt of work
spurt4 of 4verb
to make a spurt
spurt1 of 4verb
to pour out suddenly : spout
squirt entry 1 sense 1
spurt2 of 4noun
a sudden pouring out : jet
spurt3 of 4noun
a short period of time : moment
a brief burst of effort, activity, or development a growth spurt
a spurt of work
spurt4 of 4verb
to make a spurt
spur1 of 2noun
a pointed device fastened to the back of a rider's boot and used to urge a horse on
plural recognition for achievement
something that makes one want to do something : incentive
a stiff sharp pointed part (as a horny spine on the leg of a rooster)
a hollow flower part that sticks out especially on a petal (as of a columbine) or on a sepal (as of a larkspur)
a mass of jagged rock coming out from the side of a mountain
a short section of railway track coming away from the main line
spur2 of 2verb
to urge a horse on with spurs
to move to action : incite, stimulate
spur1 of 2noun
a pointed device fastened to the back of a rider's boot and used to urge a horse on
plural recognition for achievement
something that makes one want to do something : incentive
a stiff sharp pointed part (as a horny spine on the leg of a rooster)
a hollow flower part that sticks out especially on a petal (as of a columbine) or on a sepal (as of a larkspur)
a mass of jagged rock coming out from the side of a mountain
a short section of railway track coming away from the main line
spur2 of 2verb
to urge a horse on with spurs
to move to action : incite, stimulate
spurredadjective
wearing spurs
having one or more spurs
a spurred violet
1 However, the tweet came with an attached meme that depicted a spurred cowboy boot stomping on a 5-way, one of Skyline Chili's signature dishes.
2 The rider spurred on/forward to his destination.
骑者向目的地疾驰而去。
3 New versions of the iPod Touch and iPhone 3GS spurred sales.
iPod Touch和iPhone3GS的新版本刺激了销售。
4 That said, overall investment in healthcare is really just back to 2019 levels, a seeming regression to the mean after the pandemic spurred investment capital into areas like drug development, telehealth and other parts of the healthcare industry.
5 Were you spurred to action? Did you solve a problem?
你解决问题了吗?
6 Spurred riders sat astride sleek mares.
装着马刺的骑手两脚分开跨在光滑的母马上
7 The band has been spurred on by the success of their last single.
最近一张单曲唱片的成功使乐队受到鼓舞。
8 Leah's growth spurred her to open her second studio—and it wasn't for the money.
莉娅的成长促使她开了第二间工作室,而非为了赚钱。
9 The imminence of negotiations thus probably spurred rather than delayed his dicision.
因此,谈判日益逼近这一事实很有可能不是推迟而是促使他下了决心.
10 With native grasses and plants returning and newly spurred cattails along streambanks, change is occurring naturally in the area surrounding Fossil Creek.
11 He spurred his horse so that he would pass the others.
为了超过其它马,他用马刺刺马使其加快速度.
12 I was spurred into action by the letter.
那封信激励我行动起来。
13 You must be here booted and spurred at nine o'clock.
你必须在九点准备好到这里来.
14 The rider spurred on / forward to his destination.
骑者向目的地疾驰而去.
15 The encouragement of a friend spurred Chris into switching jobs.
在一位朋友的鼓励下,克理斯换了工作。
16 Which, not surprisingly, has spurred a Washington food fight.
这一举措在华盛顿引发了一场食品争论,这也不足为奇。
17 Such concerns have spurred caution in the industry.
这种担忧已经激发的行业内的谨慎情绪。
18 But the recent surge has nonetheless spurred traders into action.
但最近的这次飙升已促使交易员采取行动。
19 His latest Twitter poll seemed spurred on by some erratic decisions leading up to his demise.
20 Sabres rasped from scabbards and the horsemen spurred forward.
马刀在刀鞘里咔嗒作响,骑手催马向前。