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spur
Spur tarimas:
/spə:/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A short spike or spiked wheel that attaches to the heel of a rider's boot and is used to urge a horse forward.
- noun: Something that serves as a goad or incentive.
- noun: A spurlike attachment or projection, as:
- noun: A spinelike process on the leg of some birds.
- noun: A climbing iron; a crampon.
- noun: A gaff attached to the leg of a gamecock.
- noun: A short or stunted branch of a tree.
- noun: A bony outgrowth or protuberance.
- noun: A lateral ridge projecting from a mountain or mountain range.
- noun: An oblique reinforcing prop or stay of timber or masonry.
- noun: Botany A tubular or saclike extension of the corolla or calyx of a flower, as in a columbine or larkspur.
- noun: An ergot growing on rye.
- noun: A spur track.
- verb-transitive: To urge (a horse) on by the use of spurs.
- verb-transitive: To incite or stimulate: "A business tax cut is needed to spur industrial investment” ( New York Times).
- verb-intransitive: To ride quickly by spurring a horse.
- verb-intransitive: To proceed in haste.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- on the spur of the momentekspromtu
- pentinas
- pentinais paspausti
- to need the spur būti lėtam
- nepaslankiam
- viršūnė
- smailuma
- paskata
- akstinas
- raginti
- skatinti