pike 的定义
plural pike, pikes.
- any of several large, slender, voracious freshwater fishes of the genus Esox, having a long, flat snout.
- any of various superficially similar fishes, as the walleye or pikeperch.
pike 近义词
highway
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- In addition, Pike notes that “pandemic, and the time off, opened many people’s eyes to so many injustices, inequities and racism in our world.”
- She said Wednesday that she will “definitely debut” another new skill, a Yurchenko double pike on vault, before Tokyo.
- Pike has played a version of this role before, as the carrara-cool wife in Gone Girl, and she’s not bad at it.
- We will have proven the ability of this technology to scale up manufacturing, and that scale-up of manufacturing will have implications not just for other vaccines, also for other mRNA medicines coming down the pike.
- The gunslinging 5-foot-4-inch president galloped on the pike toward Bladensburg.
- With lights flashing, the cruiser arrived at the Blooming Grove State Police barracks in Pike County.
- Tall, dark, and handsome Ben Affleck against icy blonde Rosamund Pike.
- There's a scene in which a nude Amy Elliott-Dunne, played with committed gusto by Rosamund Pike, is washing off in the shower.
- Check out the popular bakery Piroshky Piroshky in Pike Place Market for some Eastern European stuffed delights.
- Many probably believed he would emerge from the side carrying a pike with the head of a banker.
- If ever the cool impudence was suddenly taken out of a man, this question seemed to take it out of Pike.
- After that Pike was a little more cautious, and kept aloof for a time; but Val knew that he was still watched on occasion.
- "I was just thinking the same thing yesterday—that your lordship was always meeting me," said Pike.
- Pike's head suddenly appeared above the hurdles, and he began inquiring after her health.
- You'll get interfered with in a way you won't like, Pike, one of these days, unless you mend your manners.