单词
spur
读音
spɜːr
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英式
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释义
n. 马刺;鞭策;山嘴;(公路或铁路的)支线;骨刺 v. 用踢马刺驱马前进;激励;促进;紧贴主干剪短(副梢) n. (Spur) (美)斯普尔(人名) [ 复数 spurs 第三人称单数 spurs 现在分词 spurring 过去式 spurred 过去分词 spurred ]
例句
This has forced airlines to discount fares heavily in order to spur demand.
这已经迫使多家航空公司对机票大幅打折以刺激需求。
Their attitude, rather than reining him back, only seemed to spur Philip on.
他们的态度非但没令菲利普回头,似乎只是激励他继续下去。
Let the cheers from the crowd spur you on.
让群众的欢呼声激励你前进。
This has forced airlines to discount fares heavily in order to spur demand.
这已经迫使多家航空公司对机票大幅打折以刺激需求。
Their attitude, rather than reining him back, only seemed to spur Philip on.
他们的态度非但没令菲利普回头,似乎只是激励他继续下去。
Let the cheers from the crowd spur you on.
让群众的欢呼声激励你前进。
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And I think it's that kind of competitive advantagethat will spur companies.So there needs to be
Meanwhile, American ingenuity and innovationhas helped to spur industrializationand also helped in the creation and the building
So over time, as the moth developed a longer proboscis,so the plant developed a longer spur.Over millions of years,
on what national policies and international treatieswould spur the development of alternative energy:mostly, a significant increase in energy
So someone showed Darwin this Madagascar star orchid,which as a spur that's 12 inches long,and the spur is the part of a flower that the nectar is in.
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大学,出国,专升本-自考,专四专八,其他
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