pike



n. 通行费;矛;梭子鱼;尖头;收费道路
vt. 用矛刺穿
n. (Pike)人名;(德)皮克;(英)派克
中文拼写:派克
名字含义:矛
名字来源:英语
名字类别:男
变形
复数:pikes过去式:piked过去分词:piked现在分词:piking第三人称单数:pikes
英英释义
pike[ paik ]
n.
a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic
同义词:expresswayfreewaymotorwaystate highwaysuperhighwaythroughwaythruway
highly valued northern freshwater fish with lean flesh
a sharp point (as on the end of a spear)
medieval weapon consisting of a spearhead attached to a long pole or pikestaff; superseded by the bayonet
any of several elongate long-snouted freshwater game and food fishes widely distributed in cooler parts of the northern hemisphere
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
Soldiers in ancient time usually fight with pikes and shields.
古代的战士们通常用长矛和盾牌战斗。
The rivers were rich in salmon and pike.
这些河流里盛产鲑鱼和狗鱼。
Langdale Pike in the Lake District
湖区的兰代尔峰
National Pike, West Side of Sideling Hill Mountain, near Hancock, Md.
国家收费公路口,位于美国马里兰州汉考克市附近,西侧面的塞得林希尔山区。
Dives may be executed in several basic straight position,freeposition,pike or tuck.
跳水可用几次姿势来完成: 直体,任意姿势,屈体或抱膝。
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pike
pike: English has two pikes now in common usage, which are probably ultimately the same word. Pike ‘spear’ [OE] goes back to an Old English pīc ‘pointed object’, which is closely related to English peak and pick ‘sharp implement’. It had various specific applications in Old and Middle English, now long defunct, including ‘pickaxe’, ‘spike’, ‘thorn’, ‘point of a shoe’, and ‘pitchfork’ (and pitchfork [13] itself was originally pickfork, a fork with ‘sharp points’; its current form, which emerged in the 16th century, is due to the association with ‘pitching’ or tossing hay on to a cart).But the sense ‘weapon consisting of a long pole with a spike on top’ did not appear until the 16th century, partly inspired by the related Old French pique ‘pike’. Pike the fish [14] was probably also named with the descendant of Old English pīc, in allusion to its long pointed jaws (a similar inspiration can be seen in French brochet ‘pike’, a derivative of broche ‘spit’).=> peak, pick, pitchfork
pike (n.1)
"highway," 1812 shortening of turnpike.
pike (n.2)
"weapon with a long shaft and a pointed metal head," 1510s, from Middle French pique "a spear; pikeman," from piquer "to pick, puncture, pierce," from Old French pic "sharp point or spike," a general continental term (Spanish pica, Italian picca, Provençal piqua), perhaps ultimately from a Germanic [Barnhart] or Celtic source (see pike (n.4)). Alternative explanation traces the Old French word (via Vulgar Latin *piccare "to prick, pierce") to Latin picus "woodpecker." "Formerly the chief weapon of a large part of the infantry; in the 18th c. superseded by the bayonet" [OED]; hence old expressions such as pass through pikes "come through difficulties, run the gauntlet;" push of pikes "close-quarters combat." German Pike, Dutch piek, Danish pik, etc. are from French pique.
pike (n.3)
"voracious freshwater fish," early 14c., probably short for pike-fish, a special use of pike (n.2) in reference to the fish's long, pointed jaw, and in part from French brochet "pike" (fish), from broche "a roasting spit."
pike (n.4)
"pick used in digging," Middle English pik, pyk, collateral (long-vowel) form of pic (source of pick (n.1)), from Old English piic "pointed object, pickaxe," perhaps from a Celtic source (compare Gaelic pic "pickaxe," Irish pice "pike, pitchfork"). Extended early 13c. to "pointed tip" of anything. Pike, pick, and pitch formerly were used indifferently in English. Pike position in diving, gymnastics, etc., attested from 1928, perhaps on the notion of "tapering to a point."
1. The rivers were rich in salmon and pike.
这些河流里盛产鲑鱼和狗鱼。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
2. There was a rush and disturbance of the water, such as one sees in a pond in England when a pike takes a little fish.
水中发出一阵骚动声和冲击声,就象人们在英国看水池中的梭子鱼抓小鱼一样。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
3. a kind of pike used by foot soldiers in the 14th century.
一种世纪士兵用的矛。
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
4. No matter how beautiful, how rich, how filial, no man will marry feet that flop like pike.
不管你多漂亮,多有钱,多孝顺,没有男人愿意娶一个走起路来象黄梭鱼那样啪嗒啪嗒响的姑娘。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
5. Pike was puffing away at a cigarette nervously.
派克紧张不安地一口接一口抽着烟卷。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
6. flesh of very large North American pike; a game fish.
体形巨大的北美洲梭鱼的肉;一种野味鱼。
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
7. Langdale Pike in the Lake District
湖区的兰代尔峰.
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
8. Some freshwater fishes such as pike can withstand levels of acidity .
一些诸如梭鱼等淡水鱼可以抵御相当程度的酸性。
-- 来源 -- life - 汉英
9. voracious pisciverous pike of waters of northern hemisphere.
北半球水域中多种以小鱼为食的梭鱼。
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
10. he was still rumbling discontentedly when Pike returned bearing a folder of foolscap sheets.
当派克抱着一叠印刷纸回来的时候,他还在不满地小声嘟囔。
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
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