English to Arabic Dictionary spike

spike

مسمار
definition
verb
she spiked another oyster
impale on or pierce with a sharp point.
his hair was matted and spiked with blood
form into or cover with sharp points.
noun
The spikes dug into the thin material of the bags, and dirt began to leak out.
a thin, pointed piece of metal, wood, or another rigid material.
the oil price spike
a sharp increase in the magnitude or concentration of something.
translation of 'spike'
verb
سمر,
ألغى,
ثبت,
ثقب بمسمار
noun
مسمار,
خنجر,
مسمار كبير,
عنقود زهري طويل مستدق الطرف,
مسمار ضخم,
رزة,
سنبلة,
سبلة
example
There's no way to pick and choose which gets cut off when demand surges, prices 'spike' , and supply gets tight.
A trainee doctor was admitted to the hospital where he works after impaling his leg on a metal 'spike' .
oil prices would 'spike' and fall again
Experts say, while it's unusual for prices to 'spike' this early in the year, fuel refineries processing less oil is creating more problems.
The price might initially 'spike' up, but analysts predict it won't last long.
And, if you're illuminating things away from the house, like your trees, get some outdoor floodlight holders that you can 'spike' right into the ground.
he queued at the soup kitchen or the 'spike'
A 'spike' in oil prices would have a devastating effect.
The girl in the black bikini served the ball high and Brett moved in front of Emily to 'spike' the ball over the net.
And a sharp 'spike' in interest rates would hurt some homeowners who have just got their foot on the housing ladder.
There was no way to simulate a 'spike' of that magnitude.
When only promotions are used, a brand experiences a short-term 'spike' in sales, followed by a steady decline until sales return to relative equilibrium and normal purchase cycles resume.
They can use it to 'spike' the drinks of their victims, leaving them disorientated and eventually rendering them unconscious and unable to remember past events.
The sharp 'spike' in enrollment has somewhat tapered off, however.
These have now been replenished to some degree, which in part explains the recent 'spike' in base metal prices.
They can make your blood sugar quickly 'spike' up and then sharply drop, causing your mood to follow suit.
That 'spike' is followed by a corresponding crash caused by a flood of insulin, a hormone that clears sugar out of the blood and into the body's cells to be used for fuel.
He was too scared to speak or move and began to shake uncontrollably as he was placed under the sharp 'spike' .
As the day wears on and temperatures 'spike' , perspiration and oil create a sticky film, taking ‘dewy’ to an unflattering extreme.
Most people think about energy only when gas prices 'spike' or when heating oil is in short supply.
Amid reports that the Department of Justice may 'spike' the proposed merger, it is set to name two veterans to head its marketing forces.
he doubted they would 'spike' the entire effort over this one negotiation
I polished my axe and the 'spike' on the shield, put on my armor and went out of the tent.
We have got the posters and cards up everywhere, and my staff will be slipping drink hangers into unattended drinks to show just how easy it is to 'spike' a drink.
And with the summer holiday season coming on, prices could 'spike' even further.
The U.S. imports nearly all of its coffee, and those prices periodically 'spike' and have climbed steadily.
And fears that gasoline prices would 'spike' nationally proved unfounded.
Make a note of such spots and on a dry day go out with a garden fork and 'spike' the areas by pushing into the lawn to a depth of about 15 cm and rocking gently back and forth before pulling out the fork.
Date rape drugs are used to 'spike' victims' drinks, causing memory loss so they are vulnerable to sex attacks.
Sooner or later, it's likely that a bad harvest will occur and wheat prices will 'spike' .
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