单词 | on the spur of the moment |
释义 | spur1 of 2noun ˈspər 1 a : a pointed device secured to a rider's heel and used to urge on the horse b spurs plural [from the acquisition of spurs by a person achieving knighthood] : recognition and reward for achievement won his academic spurs as the holder of a chair in a university James Mountford 2 : a goad to action : stimulus 3 : something projecting like or suggesting a spur: such as a : a projecting root or branch of a tree, shrub, or vine b(1) : a stiff sharp spine (as on the wings or legs of a bird or insect) especially : one on a cock's leg (2) : a gaff for a gamecock c : a hollow projecting appendage of a corolla or calyx (as in larkspur or columbine) d : bone spur e : climbing iron 4 a : an angular projection, offshoot, or branch extending out beyond or away from a main body or formation especially : a ridge or lesser elevation that extends laterally from a mountain or mountain range b : a railroad track that branches off from a main line 5 : a reinforcing buttress of masonry in a fortification spur 2 of 2verb spurred; spurring transitive verb 1 : to urge (a horse) on with spurs 2 : to incite to action or accelerated growth or development : stimulate 3 : to put spurs on intransitive verb : to spur one's horse on on the spur of the moment phraseas in hastily with excessive or careless speed They decided on the spur of the moment to fly to Paris. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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