0 a narrow, thin shape with a sharp point at one end, or something, especially a piece of metal, with this shape -- 尖头,尖刺;(尤指金属的)尖状物
1 a very high amount, price, or level, usually before a fall -- (通常在指下跌前)非常高的数量,价格或程度
2 to decide not to publish an article in a newspaper -- 拒绝刊登;弃置(文章)不用
The story was deemed too controversial and so they spiked it. 他们认为这篇报道争议太大而拒绝刊登。
3 to make a drink stronger by adding alcohol, or to add flavour or interest to something -- 将烈酒掺入(饮料);使增添风味(或趣味)
4 in the sport of volleyball, to hit the ball so that it goes almost straight down on the other side of the net -- (排球运动中)扣(球)
5 to push a sharp point into something or someone -- 用尖物刺入;刺穿
6 to rise to a higher amount, price, or level, usually before going down again -- (通常指在下跌前)上升至非常高的数量(价格或程度)
It is thus possible to draw the range of spike length for which oscillation occurred against shoulder radius (figure 3).
The spike trains of neurons in sensory systems are certainly correlated with the structure of sensory input.
Transmission at the retino-geniculate synapse in cats is influenced by the structure of pre- and postsynaptic spike trains.
The response variability of the simulated spike trains generated according to this model was then calculated in the same way as for the real data.
Seven of the effigies were placed to the south with at least four spiked lidded censers.
Amplitudes are shown negative because the electrode tip was within the core where this is the predominant polarity of spikes.
Lengthening the spike has the effect of moving the point of re-attachment of the separated layer up the nose of the body towards the shoulder.
These spikes of the surface g-factor are responsible for the high harmonic generation.