spurred信息详情
adj.装有马刺的;有花距的
v.鞭策;教唆(spur的过去分词)
purred───v.发出喉音;咕噜咕噜叫;n.咕噜声
slurred───adj.发音含糊的;v.略过;含糊不清地说出(slur的过去式)
smurred───污迹
sparred───n.[矿物]晶石;圆材(如桅、桁等);争论;拳斗;vi.争论;拳击;vt.装圆材于;n.(Spar)人名;(德)施帕尔;(法)斯帕尔
sperred───斯伯雷德
spurned───vt.唾弃;冷落;一脚踢开;vi.摒弃;藐视;n.藐视,摒弃;踢开
spurrer───n.鼓舞,刺激;马刺;山坡(spur的变形)
spurrey───n.大爪草属植物,尤指产于北美洲的大爪草
spurted───v.喷射,喷出;冲刺,迸发;n.涌出的液体,喷出的火舌;短时激增,迸发
Her difficult childhood spurred her on to succeed.───她艰辛的童年激励她取得成功。
I was spurred into action by the letter.───那封信激励我行动起来。
I may be so because there is some kind of power that spurs me—just as the silkworm is spurred to make its cocoons.───我之所以如此是因为有某种力量在鞭策着我——正如蚕被鞭策着去结它的茧子一般。
For many years researchers had been spurred on by an apparent paradox: that rising incomes did not make people happier in the long run.───多年以来,研究人员因为一个显而易见的矛盾而钻了牛角尖:持续增长的收入并不会让人们长时间里感觉更幸福。
He was alone and outnumbered at least five to one only spurred him on to greater feasts of scornful oratory.───他是单枪匹马,对方至少是五对一的优势,这只能刺激他,使他嘲骂得更厉害了。
The dour data in the last few days have spurred talk the economy could tumble into a fresh recession.───最近几天黯淡的数据已掀起经济可能再一次陷入衰退的讨论。
Musharraf's sinking popularity has spurred speculation that he might declare a state of emergency to smother vocal opposition.───穆沙拉夫声望的下降促使他想发表一份紧急声明来遏制那些反对的声音。
The growing gloom spurred some of Bear Stearns's trading partners to try to get out of transactions with the firm.───持续增长的悲观情绪刺激某些交易伙伴试图终止与贝尔斯登的交易。
such a risk spurred the u . s . mint last month to issue regulations limiting melting and exporting of the coins.───这刺激美国造币厂于上个月发布法规限制融化和出口硬币。