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Synonyymit

Ääntäminen

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KieliKäännökset
bulgariaкол (kol)
espanjaespiga, clavo, punta, pincho, pico, alcayata, púa
esperantospiko
italiaspiga, amento, chiodo, lancia, punta, arpione, picco, schiacciata, spica, scarpa chiodata, cerbiatto, spuntone
japani (ho), 穂状花序 (hojō-kajo), (hari), スパイク (supaiku), スパイク靴 (supaiku-gutsu), 牡鹿 (ojika)
kreikkaστάχυ (stáchy), καρφί (karfí)
latinaspica, dēns, spīca, stilus
portugaliespiga, espinho
puolakolec
ranskaépi, crampon, pointe, spikes, sursauter, clou, sursaut, dague, piton, crampons, hérisser
ruotsipigg, spets, dubb, brodda, ax, förnagla, spika, spetsa
saksaÄhre, Getreideähre, Nagel, Spitze, Stachel, Spike
suomipiikki, lävistää, kiinnittää, tähkä, terästää, nasta, huippu, kiskonaula, aktiopotentiaali, lisäysnäyte
tanskaaks, nagle, spiger, pig, spids, top, pigsko
turkkiekser
tšekkismeč
venäjäатаковать (atakovat), нападать (napadat), ударить (udarit), ко́лос (kólos), клин (klin), косты́ль (kostýl), на́гель (nágel), шип (šip), штырь (štyr), шпиль (špil), остриё (ostrijo), скачо́к (skatšók), уда́р (udár), ата́кa (atáka), атаку́ющий уда́р (atakújuštši udár), напада́ющий уда́р (napadájuštši udár), костыль (kostyl), шиповки (šipovki), упор (upor)

Määritelmät

Verbi

  1. To fasten with spikes, or long, large nails.
  2. To set or furnish with spikes.
  3. To embed nails into (a tree) so that any attempt to cut it down will damage equipment or injure people.
  4. To fix on a spike.
  5. (figurative, journalism) To discard; to decide not to publish or make public.
  6. To increase sharply.
  7. To add alcohol or a drug into a drink, especially if covertly.
  8. To add a small amount of one substance to another.
  9. (volleyball) To attack from, usually, above the height of the net with the intent to send the ball straight to the floor of the opponent or off the hands of the opposing block.
  10. (military) To render (a gun) unusable by driving a metal spike into its touch hole.
  11. (American football slang) To slam the football to the ground, usually in celebration of scoring a touchdown, or to stop expiring time on the game clock after snapping the ball as to save time for the losing team to attempt to score the tying or winning points.
  12. (slang) To inject a drug with a syringe.

Substantiivi

  1. A sort of very large nail.
  2. A piece of pointed metal etc. set with points upward or outward.
  3. (by extension) Anything resembling such a nail in shape.
  4. An ear of corn or grain.
  5. (botany) A kind of inflorescence in which sessile flowers are arranged on an unbranched elongated axis.
  6. (informal, chiefly in the plural) A running shoe with spikes in the sole to provide grip.
  7. A sharp peak in a graph.
  8. A surge in power or in the price of a commodity, etc.; any sudden and brief change that would be represented by a sharp peak on a graph.
  9. The rod-like protrusion from a woman's high-heeled shoe that elevates the heel.
  10. A long nail for storing papers by skewering them; (by extension) the metaphorical place where rejected newspaper articles are sent.
  11. (volleyball) An attack from, usually, above the height of the net performed with the intent to send the ball straight to the floor of the opponent or off the hands of the opposing block.
  12. (zoology) An adolescent male deer.
  13. (slang, historical) The casual ward of a workhouse.
  14. Spike lavender.
  15. (music, lutherie) Synonym of endpin.
  16. (theater) A mark indicating where a prop or other item should be placed on stage.
  17. (software engineering, XP) A small project that uses the simplest possible program to explore potential solutions.
  18. (Anglicanism) An excessively high church Anglican.
  19. (virology) a structure projecting from the surface of an enveloped virus, which binds to host cells.

Esimerkit

  • oil of spike
  • He wears on his head the corona radiata [...]; the spikes that shoot out represent the rays of the sun.
  • "Dere's tay spikes, and cocoa spikes, and skilly spikes."
  • to spike down planks
  • He jumped down, wrenched the hammer from the armourer’s hand, and seizing a nail from the bag, in a few moments he had spiked the gun.
  • Small skirmishes also took place, and the Afghans managed to seize a pair of mule-guns and force the British to spike and abandon two other precious guns.
  • Instead, the "Beaver" declared he would spike the story about Wallis Simpson and make sure his fellow media moguls sat on it too.
  • To "spike" a story is to eliminate it before it sees print. It has its origins in a physical act. If you look at old photos of newsrooms from the '30s or '40s, you will see eyeshade-wearing men, their sleeves held up with garters, sitting at long tables. Sticking up from those tables are metal spikes. A story that was insufficient for whatever reason would be smashed atop the spike, the paper perforated and pinioned like a butterfly or the head of a traitor. We long ago stopped using metal spikes, but the word persisted. In our old computer system, you could dispatch a story by clicking on a drop-down menu, highlighting the word "Spike" and clicking enter. It was a bloodless, digital spiking, but I always got a kick out of knowing the word connected me to journalism's past.
  • Traffic accidents spiked in December when there was ice on the roads.
  • The water sample to be tested has been spiked with arsenic, antimony, mercury, and lead in quantities commonly found in industrial effluents.
  • The trailblazing Oaxacan chef Alejandro Ruiz [...] has spiked this black-bean sauce with a hidden depth charge of flavor: patches of foliage from a local avocado tree. The leaves electrify the sauce with an unexpected thrum of black licorice.
  • She spiked my lemonade with vodka!

Taivutusmuodot

Partisiipin perfektispiked
Imperfektispiked
Partisiipin preesensspiking
Monikkospikes
Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesensspikes

A long nail for storing papers by skewering them; (by extension) the metaphorical place where rejected newspaper articles are sent.

A spindled paper