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spearhead

/speer-hed/US // ˈspɪərˌhɛd //UK // (ˈspɪəˌhɛd) //

矛头直指,矛头指向,矛头,矛头所指

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the sharp-pointed head that forms the piercing end of a spear.
    • : any person, contingent, or force that leads an attack, undertaking, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to act as a spearhead for: She spearheaded the drive for new members.

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Examples

  • She did not spearhead initiatives to help mothers rejoin the world of work.

  • Putin appears to be using elite commandos—Spetsnaz—to spearhead his stealth move into Crimea and, perhaps, beyond.

  • Price runs his own MRM on-line magazine, The Spearhead, which both compliments and competes with AV4M.

  • He will travel to Sanford this week to help spearhead protest rallies.

  • Or helping spearhead the push for comprehensive immigration reform among American Christians.

  • MacRae's seat, stone-marker, and aboriginal spearhead; the three lined up like the sights of a modern rifle.

  • See if you can strike off tiny flakes until the large flake looks like a spearhead.

  • In the coffin were also a bronze spearhead and several weapons of flint—facts which all go to establish a remote date.

  • On 4th June, 1915, in Gallipoli, you forced your way like a spearhead into and through line upon line of Turkish trenches.

  • The spearhead at the same rate would weigh about eighteen pounds twelve ounces.