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源自中古英語 spere-hed,等价于spear +‎ head

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spearhead (複數 spearheads)

  1. 矛头
  2. 先锋发起者;领导者,倡导
    • 1964 September, G. Freeman Allen, “Interim report on the East Coast Route express service”, 出自 Modern Railways,頁號s 158–159:
      Spearheads of the NER bargain fares attack this year have been the introduction of weekend fares at a 7s 6d in the £ discount on ordinary rates between principal stations throughout the Region—[...].
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  3. 先头部队
  4. (運動) 进攻发起
    • 2011 9月 2, Phil McNulty, “Bulgaria 0-3 England”, 出自 BBC:
      England played at a tempo in attack that was too much for Bulgaria, with width provided at various times by WalcottYoung and Stewart Downing and Rooney acting as the potent spearhead.
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spearhead (第三人稱單數簡單現在時 spearheads, 現在分詞 spearheading, 一般過去時及過去分詞 spearheaded)

  1. (及物) 发起倡导领导 一次项目,一次活动等
    He spearheaded the entire project from day one.
    他从第一天就开始领导整个项目。
    • 2012 4月 21, Jonathan Jurejko, “Newcastle 3-0 Stoke”, 出自 BBC Sport[1]:
      Newcastle have put themselves within touching distance after a fantastic run which has been spearheaded by the goals of Senegal striker Cisse.
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    • 2021 1月 13, Dr Joseph Brennan, “Spectacular funiculars”, 出自 RAIL, issue 922,頁號 53:
      George Monks spearheaded the project to solve this problem with a funicular, and work on the Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway (L&LCR) began in 1887.
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