spur的意思和读音

spur

: [spɜr] : [spɜː(r)]

v.

n.

spurs  spurred  spurring  

v.+n.spur growth,spur investment,spur demand,spur Economy,spur boom

n.disincentive

v.delay,discourage

n.incentive,ridge,mountainside,branch,limb

v.hurry up,hasten,speed up,speed,urge

spurn.

1.a sharp pointed object that riders sometimes wear on the heels of their boots and use to encourage their horse to go faster

2.[ususing]~ (to sth)a fact or an event that makes you want to do sth better or more quickly

His speech was a powerful spur to action.

3.an area of high ground that sticks out from a mountain or hill

4.线线a road or a railway/railroad track that leads from the main road or line

IDM

I phoned him up on the spur of the moment.

a spur-of-the-moment decision

on the spur of the momentsuddenly, without planning in advance

I phoned him up on the spur of the moment.

a spur-of-the-moment decision

win/earn your spursto achieve fame or successv.

1.to encourage sb to do sth or to encourage them to try harder to achieve sth

Her difficult childhood spurred her on to succeed.

I was spurred into action by the letter.

The band has been spurred on by the success of their last single.使

2.~ sthto make sth happen faster or sooner

The agreement is essential to spurring economic growth around the world.

3.~ sth;(to encourage a horse to go faster, especially by pushing the spurs on your boots into its side

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n.1.a metal object on the heel of a riders boot that the rider presses into a horses side to make it go faster; a sharp curved part on the back of a birds leg2.something that encourages someone to do something3.a part of something such as a railroad or an electrical circuit that goes in a different direction from the main part4.a long thin piece of land1.a metal object on the heel of a riders boot that the rider presses into a horses side to make it go faster; a sharp curved part on the back of a birds leg2.something that encourages someone to do something3.a part of something such as a railroad or an electrical circuit that goes in a different direction from the main part4.a long thin piece of land

v.1.to encourage someone to do something2.to cause something to happen3.to use spurs to make a horse go faster

1. repent v. spur v. urbane a. ...

2. arm( ) spur( ) blur( ) ...

3. sprout spur squeeze ...

4. timepiece spur accurate , ...

6. SHANK / SPUR / TREAD / ...

7. sprout v. spur spy ...

8. sponsor n. spur n. /vt. 408. triumph n. 409. ...

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1.But so far it's unclear whether China's central government is ready to roll out consumer incentives to spur sales of electric cars.

2.His brothers said it was done on the spur of the moment, but his colleagues at al-Baghdadia said he had been planning it for months.al-Baghdadia

3.And that change taught me that letting loose and giving in to a spur-of-the-moment1 idea is what life is all about.

4.Mr Obama's subsidies for green technology fattened the bottom line of a few chosen firms but did very little to spur jobs.绿

5.If the timing's right, I'm ready to go out with a guy spur-of-the-moment.

6.I do not know, " he said aloud. " I never had a bone spur.,“。”

7.Colonel: Ahh. . . it's just not possible Poirot. Nobody could think all that up all by himself on the spur of the moment.

8.With Treasurys yielding only 3%, it's not clear how much more demand the Fed will spur by getting them down to, say, 2. 5%.3%,2.5%,

9.His impending suicide was premeditated and not a spur-of-the-moment thing as he'd tried to have himself believe.

10.They may decide to go for a weekend in Thailand on the spur of the moment, and the personal assistant has to make it happen.