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pike

noun
/paɪk/
/paɪk/
Idioms
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  1. (plural pike)
    a large freshwater fish with very sharp teeth狗鱼;梭子鱼Topics Fish and shellfishc2
  2. a weapon with a sharp blade (= metal cutting edge) on a long wooden handle, used in the past by soldiers on foot长矛
  3. (also turnpike)
    (North American English) a wide road, where traffic can travel fast for long distances and that drivers must pay a toll to use收费公路
  4. (dialect) a pointed top of a hill in the north of England(英格兰北部的)山峰,陡峰
    • the Langdale Pikes兰代尔皮克
  5. Word Originsense 1 Middle English: from pike ‘weapon’ (because of the fish's pointed jaw).sense 2 and sense 4 early 16th cent.: from French pique, back-formation from piquer ‘pierce’, from pic ‘pick, pike’; compare with Old English pīc ‘point, prick’ (of unknown origin). Sense (4) is apparently of Scandinavian origin; compare with West Norwegian dialect pīk ‘pointed mountain’.
Idioms
come down the pike
  1. (North American English, informal) to happen; to become easy to notice发生;显现
    • We're hearing a lot about new inventions coming down the pike.我们经常听说新发明不断问世。

pike

verb
/paɪk/
/paɪk/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they pike
/paɪk/
/paɪk/
he / she / it pikes
/paɪks/
/paɪks/
past simple piked
/paɪkt/
/paɪkt/
past participle piked
/paɪkt/
/paɪkt/
-ing form piking
/ˈpaɪkɪŋ/
/ˈpaɪkɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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