spur
1. on the spur of the moment : 一时冲动地, 立刻;
1. on the spur of the moment : 一时冲动地, 立刻;
及物动词
1. The rider spurred his horse on.
骑马人策马前行。
2. He spurred his players to fight harder.
他激励他的球员更加努力地战斗。
不及物动词
1. He spurred forward to his destination.
他驱马疾驰,直奔目的地。
名词
1. A spur of rock stuck out from the mountain.
山背上突起一个石脊。
2. spur在线翻译
2. This book is a spur to the child's imagination.
这本书能促进孩子的想象力。
3. spur在线翻译
3. The thought of the prize was the spur for the team.
夺取锦标的想法是该队的动力。
1. 距:有的花瓣上延伸出或长或短的管状突起,称为距(spur),如紫花地丁、耧斗菜、凤仙花等. 有的植物花瓣分化为檐部(limb)与瓣爪(claw)两部分,即花瓣上部扩大形成檐部,花瓣基部狭缩形成瓣爪,例如石竹、油菜的花.
2. spur的翻译
2. 径迹:正电子素的形成机理较复杂,对其描述的理论模型主要包括能隙模型(Ore-gap)和径迹(Spur),主要用于o-Ps在低温下高聚物中的湮没. 自由体积模型(Free volume)适用于高聚物,气泡模型(Bubble)适用于液体.
1. 鼓励;激励
If one thing spurs you to do another, it encourages you to do it.
spur
e.g. It's the money that spurs these fishermen to risk a long ocean journey in their flimsy boats...
是金钱驱使这些渔民驾着破旧小船冒险出海远航。
e.g. His friend's plight had spurred him into taking part.
朋友的困境促使他投身参与。
2. 促进;加速;推动
If something spurs a change or event, it makes it happen faster or sooner.
e.g. The administration may put more emphasis on spurring economic growth...
政府可能会更加重视推动经济增长。
e.g. The trade pacts will spur an exodus of US businesses to Mexico.
这些贸易协定将会促使大批美国企业涌向墨西哥。
3. 刺激;激励;推动力
Something that acts as a spur to something else encourages a person or organization to do that thing or makes it happen more quickly.
e.g. ...a belief in competition as a spur to efficiency...
认为竞争会促进效率的信念
e.g. Redundancy is the spur for many to embark on new careers.
裁员促使很多人开始从事新事业。
4. 马刺;靴刺
Spurs are small metal wheels with sharp points that are attached to the heels of a rider's boots. The rider uses them to make their horse go faster.
spur的近义词
5. 山嘴;尖坡
The spur of a hill or mountain is a piece of ground which sticks out from its side.
6. 一时冲动;心血来潮
If you do something on the spur of the moment, you do it suddenly, without planning it beforehand.
e.g. They admitted they had taken a vehicle on the spur of the moment...
他们承认是一时冲动偷走了一辆车。
e.g. It wasn't a spur-of-the-moment decision. We discussed it in detail beforehand.
这可不是头脑一热作出的决定。我们事先仔细地讨论过。
7. 获得地位;赢得名望
If you win your spurs or earn your spurs, you achieve a particular status by proving that you can do something skilfully.
spur的近义词
e.g. Young conductors earn their spurs in a small orchestra or opera house.
年轻的指挥家们在小乐队或小歌剧院里崭露头角。