英语释义
1. a thrusting or throwing weapon with long shaft and sharp head or blade
2. a sharp-pointed instrument with barbs used in spearing fish
3. spearman
4. to pierce, strike, or take with or as if with a spear
spear salmon speared a chop from the platter
5. to catch (something, such as a baseball) with a sudden thrust of the arm
6. to jab (an opposing player) with the blade of one's stick
All game, the Caps held, hooked, slashed, speared, chopped, and bopped … the Rangers' European players.
— Stu Hackel
7. to ram (an opposing player) with one's helmet
… defensive end Ben Davidson set off a sidelines-clearing scrum when he speared Dawson from behind after he was down.
— Jim Trotter
8. to thrust at or wound something with or as if with a spear
9. paternal sense 3
the spear side of the family — compare distaff
10. to thrust a spear upward
11. a usually young blade, shoot, or sprout (as of grass)
12. a weapon with a long straight handle and sharp head or blade used for throwing or jabbing
13. an instrument with a sharp point and curved hooks used in stabbing fish
14. to strike or pierce with or as if with a spear
15. a usually young blade or sprout (as of grass)