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spearpoint

/speer-point/US // ˈspɪərˌpɔɪnt //

矛头指向,矛头,矛头直指,矛头所指

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the point at the end of a spearhead.
    • : a spearhead.

Examples

  • Roughly 9,000 years ago, a woman in Peru’s Andes Mountains was buried with spearpoints and other hunting tools.

  • A woman buried with spearpoints and other hunting tools roughly 9,000 years ago in Peru’s Andes Mountains has reemerged to claim the title of the oldest known female big-game hunter in the Americas.

  • Mallory raised his hand to his helmet and felt the sizable dent that the spearpoint had made.

  • It is, however, occasionally seen on articles of stone, as the spearpoint and stone hatchet and sacrificial knife.

  • A stone spearpoint or arrowhead was laid on each lozenge-like tip of the zigzag lightning.

  • The army was the spearpoint of Prussia; the rest was merely the haft.

  • The Bird leaped into the air, his crest a bloody spearpoint.