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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
spike
spike [spike spikes spiked spiking] noun, verb BrE [spaɪk] NAmE [spaɪk] noun 1. countable a thin object with a sharp point, especially a pointed piece of metal, wood, etc •a row of iron spikes on a wall •Her hair stood up in spikes. see also ↑spike heel 2. countable, usually plural a metal point attached to the ↑sole of a sports shoe to prevent you from slipping while running compare ↑cleat 3. spikesplural shoes fitted with these metal spikes, used for running •a pair of spikes 4. countable a long pointed group of flowers that grow together on a single ↑stem 5. countable, usually singular (informal, especially NAmE)a sudden large increase in sth •a spike in oil prices Word Origin: n. senses 1 to 3 and n. sense 5 v. Middle English Middle Low German Middle Dutch spiker ↑spoken. sense 4 late Middle English Latin spica spina ‘spine’ Example Bank: •The wall had a row of iron spikes along the top. Idiom: ↑spike somebody's guns verb 1. transitive ~ sb/sth (on sth) to push a sharp piece of metal, wood, etc. into sb/sth; to injure sth on a sharp point Syn: ↑stab 2. transitive ~ sth (with sth) to add alcohol, poison or a drug to sb's drink or food without them knowing •He gave her a drink spiked with tranquillizers. • (figurative)Her words were spiked with malice. 3. transitive ~ sth to reject sth that a person has written or said; to prevent sth from happening or being made public •The article was spiked for fear of legal action against the newspaper. 4. intransitive ~ (to sth) (especially NAmE)to rise quickly and reach a high value •The US dollar spiked to a three-month high. Verb forms: Word Origin: n. senses 1 to 3 and n. sense 5 v. Middle English Middle Low German Middle Dutch spiker ↑spoken. sense 4 late Middle English Latin spica spina ‘spine’ Example Bank: •She suspected that her drink had been spiked.
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