on spur of moment 的 3 个定义
- a U-shaped device that slips over and straps to the heel of a boot and has a blunt, pointed, or roweled projection at the back for use by a mounted rider to urge a horse forward.
 - anything that goads, impels, or urges, as to action, speed, or achievement.
 - Also called climbing spur . climbing iron.
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spurred, spur·ring.
- to prick with or as if with a spur or spurs; incite or urge on: The rider spurred his mount ruthlessly. Appreciation spurs ambition.
 - to strike or wound with the spur, as a gamecock.
 - to furnish with spurs or a spur.
 
spurred, spur·ring.
- to goad or urge one's horse with spurs or a spur; ride quickly.
 - to proceed hurriedly; press forward: We spurred onward through the night.
 
on spur of moment 近义词
等同于 suddenly
on spur of moment 的近义词 14 个
- abruptly
 - all of a sudden
 - quickly
 - swiftly
 - short
 - aback
 - all at once
 - asudden
 - forthwith
 - sudden
 - unanticipatedly
 - unaware
 - unawares
 - without warning
 
on spur of moment 的反义词 2 个
等同于 extemporaneously
on spur of moment 的近义词 3 个
等同于 hastily
on spur of moment 的近义词 30 个
- carelessly
 - hurriedly
 - nimbly
 - prematurely
 - promptly
 - quickly
 - speedily
 - suddenly
 - swiftly
 - agilely
 - apace
 - double-quick
 - expeditiously
 - fast
 - flat-out
 - heedlessly
 - impetuously
 - impulsively
 - lickety-split
 - on spur of the moment
 - posthaste
 - precipitately
 - rapidly
 - rashly
 - recklessly
 - straightaway
 - subito
 - thoughtlessly
 - too quickly
 - unpremeditatedly
 
on spur of moment 的反义词 2 个
由on spur of moment构成的短语
- spur on
 - on the spur of the moment
 - win one's spurs
 
更多on spur of moment例句
- We can use that data to make on the spur, in-context decisions and give them the right kind of offer or channel.
 - Executives facing massive technology shifts in their business have two choices—bet the company on the next era, or collect cash in a shrinking industry before hanging up their spurs.
 - Some of the visuals capture an issue we worked on extensively, while others capture spur–of–the–moment breaking news that we did not expect.
 - It’s also possible that Freeman is simply healthier this year after having surgery last fall to remove bone spurs in his elbow.
 - Most of the time, users write such reviews on the spur of the moment, after having a short unpleasant episode with your product or your staff.
 - And for those seeking a quick fix: Studies show that light therapy can spur a mood lift in just several days.
 - Did you plan on this or is this a spur-of-the-moment kind of thing?
 - Though it had been meant to spur innovation, she said, “it became obvious that the law was actually working in reverse.”
 - Nonetheless, Zarif said that any U.S. ground presence in Iraq would likely spur opposition.
 - “I think I sometimes acted as a spur, even though the spurring was not always wanted or welcome,” she said.
 - A short distance off was another ridge or spur of the mountain, widening out into almost a plateau.
 - But one battalion was isolated on a spur, from which there seemed no way of escape save under a scorching flank fire.
 - Quentin Gray regarded the story of Kazmah as a very poor lie devised on the spur of the moment.
 - That lady turned her back upon him, and betook herself on the spur of the moment to Maude's room, determined to "have it out."
 - These marked the river hollow, and Payne, knowing that the chase might be ended in a few more minutes, did not spare the spur.