0 to encourage an activity or development or make it happen faster:
1 to push spurs into the side of a horse to make it go faster:
2 a sharp, wheel-shaped metal object that is attached to the heel of boots worn by people riding horses and is used to encourage the horse to go faster
3 a high piece of land that sticks out from a mountain or a group of mountains
4 something that acts as an encouragement for an activity or development:
5 to encourage an activity or development, or to cause something to develop faster:
6 a sharp metal object sticking out of a U-shaped device that is attached to the heel of a boot and used by a rider to encourage a horse to go faster
7 something that encourages an activity or development or makes it develop faster:
They arise from modified epidermal cells and may be classified into setae and spurs.
The prospect of declining future performance spurs leaders to call early elections.
Both the term premium and risk premium's reduction might lead to a decrease in the average cost of capital, which spurs productive investment.
They were to be delegated certain powers to pace or control the movement of products between the final assembly spurs.
Workers in assembly cells and spurs were to work on an individual end product.
The vocabulary spurt, then, could simply be spurred by her increasing articulatory skill.
The eloquence spurred by his visage thus carries a tragic burden.
In the meantime, enormous technological advances spurred a revolution in the sciences concerned with genes, brain, and development.
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鼓勵, 激勵,鞭策, 促進,加速…
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鼓励, 激励,鞭策, 促进,加速…
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espuela, incitar, animar…
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espora, incitar, animar…
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(乗馬靴の)拍車, ~を励ます, 刺激する…
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teşvik etmek, özendirmek, yüreklendirmek…
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inciter à, éperon, aiguillon…
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esperó, esperonar, incitar…
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