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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 促进因素 , 推动Something that acts as a spur to something else encourages a person or organization to do that thing or makes it happen more quickly. 双语例句例: a belief in competition as a spur to efficiency. 一种认为竞争能促进效率提高的观点。
PHRASAL VERB. 短语动词1.?[PHRASAL 短语] 鼓动 , 激励(同)spur)Spur on means the same as spur. 双语例句例: Their attitude, rather than reining him back, only seemed to spur Philip on. 他们的态度非但没令菲利普回头,反倒促使他继续向前。
PHRASE. 习语1.?一时冲动之下If you do something on the spur of the moment, you do it suddenly, without planning it beforehand. 双语例句例: They admitted they had taken a vehicle on the spur of the moment. 他们承认一时冲动之下偷了一辆车。
VERB. 动词spurs , spurring , spurred 1.?[T 及物动词] 鼓动 , 激励If one thing spurs you to do another, it encourages you to do it. 双语例句例: It's the money that spurs these fishermen to risk a long ocean journey in their flimsy boats. 是金钱驱使这些渔民驾着破旧的小船冒险出海远航。 2.?[T 及物动词] 使更快发生 , 加速If something spurs a change or event, it makes it happen faster or sooner. 双语例句例: The administration may put more emphasis on spurring economic growth. 政府可能会更加重视推动经济增长。
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