pike / paɪk /

💦中学词汇梭子鱼长矛梭鱼梭子蟹

pike 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural pike, pikes.

  1. any of several large, slender, voracious freshwater fishes of the genus Esox, having a long, flat snout.
  2. any of various superficially similar fishes, as the walleye or pikeperch.

pike 近义词

n. 名词 noun

highway

更多pike例句

  1. 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.”
  2. She said Wednesday that she will “definitely debut” another new skill, a Yurchenko double pike on vault, before Tokyo.
  3. Pike has played a version of this role before, as the carrara-cool wife in Gone Girl, and she’s not bad at it.
  4. 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.
  5. The gunslinging 5-foot-4-inch president galloped on the pike toward Bladensburg.
  6. With lights flashing, the cruiser arrived at the Blooming Grove State Police barracks in Pike County.
  7. Tall, dark, and handsome Ben Affleck against icy blonde Rosamund Pike.
  8. There's a scene in which a nude Amy Elliott-Dunne, played with committed gusto by Rosamund Pike, is washing off in the shower.
  9. Check out the popular bakery Piroshky Piroshky in Pike Place Market for some Eastern European stuffed delights.
  10. Many probably believed he would emerge from the side carrying a pike with the head of a banker.
  11. If ever the cool impudence was suddenly taken out of a man, this question seemed to take it out of Pike.
  12. After that Pike was a little more cautious, and kept aloof for a time; but Val knew that he was still watched on occasion.
  13. "I was just thinking the same thing yesterday—that your lordship was always meeting me," said Pike.
  14. Pike's head suddenly appeared above the hurdles, and he began inquiring after her health.
  15. You'll get interfered with in a way you won't like, Pike, one of these days, unless you mend your manners.