释义 |
- n.长矛;狗鱼;梭子鱼;(英格兰北部的)山峰
- v.突然离开;死;用长矛戳(伤,死)
- 网络派克;屈体;长枪
复数:pikes 现在分词:piking 过去分词:piked 1. | 狗鱼;梭子鱼a large freshwater fish with very sharp teeth |
2. | 长矛a weapon with a sharp blade on a long wooden handle, used in the past by soldiers on foot |
3. | (英格兰北部的)山峰,陡峰a pointed top of a hill in the north of England |
IDM | We're hearing a lot about new inventions coming down the pike. 我们经常听说新发明不断问世。 |
come down the pike (informal) 发生;显现to happen; to become noticeable | We're hearing a lot about new inventions coming down the pike. 我们经常听说新发明不断问世。 |
n. | 1. a diving or gymnastic position in which the body is bent at the hips with the head tucked under and the hands touching the toes or behind the knees 2. a large predatory freshwater fish with a long body, long broad snout, and sharp teeth, popular as a game fish. 3. a weapon, formerly used by foot soldiers, consisting of a long pole with a pointed metal head 4. a fish that resembles the pike or belongs to the same family, especially the muskellunge or the pickerel 5. a pointed rugged summit of a steep hill or mountain 6. a sharp pointed object of any kind 7. a fish that lives in rivers and lakes and eats other fish 8. a weapon used in the past, consisting of a long pole with a blade at one end 1. a diving or gymnastic position in which the body is bent at the hips with the head tucked under and the hands touching the toes or behind the knees 2. a large predatory freshwater fish with a long body, long broad snout, and sharp teeth, popular as a game fish. 3. a weapon, formerly used by foot soldiers, consisting of a long pole with a pointed metal head 4. a fish that resembles the pike or belongs to the same family, especially the muskellunge or the pickerel 5. a pointed rugged summit of a steep hill or mountain 6. a sharp pointed object of any kind 7. a fish that lives in rivers and lakes and eats other fish 8. a weapon used in the past, consisting of a long pole with a blade at one end | v. | 1. to stab or kill somebody with a pike 2. to let somebody down by breaking an arrangement or commitment |
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