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spike
Spike tarimas:
/spaik/
Spike audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A long, thick, sharp-pointed piece of wood or metal.
- noun: A heavy nail.
- noun: A spikelike part or projection, as:
- noun: A sharp-pointed projection along the top of a fence or wall.
- noun: A thin, sharp-pointed vertical rod for impaling papers; a spindle.
- noun: A thorn or spine.
- noun: A tuft of hair waxed or twisted so as to project in a stiff point.
- noun: Slang A hypodermic needle.
- noun: One of several sharp metal projections set in the sole or in the sole and heel of an athletic shoe for grip.
- noun: A pair of athletic shoes having such projections.
- noun: A pair of spike heels.
- noun: An unbranched antler of a young deer.
- noun: A young mackerel of small size, usually 15 centimeters (6 inches) or less in length.
- noun: A sharp rise followed by a sharp decline in a graph or in the tracing of a scientific instrument.
- noun: A sharp momentary increase in voltage or electric current.
- noun: A sudden steep increase in prices.
- noun: Sports The act of driving a volleyball at a sharp angle into the opponent's court by jumping near the net and hitting the ball down hard from above.
- noun: Football The act of slamming the ball to the ground after succeeding in an important play, as after scoring a touchdown.
- verb-transitive: To secure or provide with a spike.
- verb-transitive: To shape into spikes.
- verb-transitive: To impale, pierce, or injure with a spike.
- verb-transitive: To injure with spiked shoes, especially when sliding in baseball.
- verb-transitive: To put an end to; terminate: spike a rumor.
- verb-transitive: Informal To add alcoholic liquor to: spiked the punch with rum.
- verb-transitive: Informal To add a poison or other chemical to: a drink spiked with barbituates.
- verb-transitive: Informal To add flavor or spice to: "several herb vinegars, including one . . . spiked with colorful chive blossoms” ( New England Living).
- verb-transitive: Informal To add excitement or vitality to: spiked the speech with many jokes.
- verb-transitive: Sports To hit (a volleyball) in a spike.
- verb-transitive: Football To throw (the ball) down in a spike.
- verb-transitive: To render (a muzzleloading gun) useless by driving a spike into the vent.
- verb-transitive: To manifest (a sharp increase in body temperature): spike a high fever.
- noun: An ear of grain, as of wheat.
- noun: Botany A usually elongated, unbranched inflorescence with stalkless flowers arranged along an axis.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- vinis (bato puspadyje)
- pleištas
- varpa
- prikalti vinimis
- to spik a person's guns išardyti kieno nors intrigas
- smaigalys