pike

名詞

UK/paɪk/
US/paɪk/

定義 pike 名詞

fish

  1. Countable

    A large predatory fish that inhabits lakes and rivers, feeding on other fish.

    • The fisherman caught a huge pike in the lake.

    • Pike are among the top predators in freshwater ecosystems.

    • This type of pike is known for its sharp teeth and swift attacks.

road

  1. Countableinformal

    A toll road, particularly in the United States.

    • They chose to take the pike to save time on their trip.

    • This pike is often congested during rush hour.

    • There are several rest stops along this pike.

weapon

  1. Countable

    A long pole with a sharp metal point, used as a weapon in the past.

    • Soldiers fought with pikes on the ancient battlefield.

    • The pike was considered an essential weapon in past warfare.

    • Medieval soldiers used pikes to defend against cavalry charges.

hill

  1. Countable

    A hill with a pointed peak, commonly used in northern England.

    • The hikers decided to climb the famous pike.

    • The view from the top of the pike was breathtaking.

    • This pike is a popular hiking destination in the area.

成語

  • come down the pike

    to appear or become noticeable for the first time.

    With new products coming down the pike, the company must be ready for any challenge that might appear in the market.