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spoke

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++spoke1 /spəʊk $ spoʊk/ verb  x-refthe past tense of speak speak 的过去式
Related topics: Bicycles, carts, horses
spoke2 noun [countable]  1. mountain_bike.jpg TTBone of the thin metal bars which connect the outer ring of a wheel to the centre, especially on a bicycle 〔尤指自行车的〕轮辐,辐条4  See picture of 见图 BICYCLE5 see picture at 见图 bicycle12. put a spoke in somebody’s wheel British EnglishPREVENT to prevent someone from doing something they have planned 阻挠某人的计划
Examples from the Corpus
spokeHe drew every spoke in the wheels, and the whole affair looked as if it had been instantaneously petrified or arrested.Twenty four spokes slide over a fixed cam, so that as they move they change length and unbalance the wheel.Her fingers still clung to the spokes, keeping one wheel out of action.Schyns has re-invented the old idea of a wheel with unbalanced spokes.Harper rode up to the man and saw the broken wheel spokes impaled in his belly and groin.
Origin spoke2 Old English spaca
speak tense the of Corpus past


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spoke
I
spoke1 /spəʊk $ spoʊk/
the past tense of speak

II
spoke2 noun [countable]
 Language: Old English
 Origin: spaca

1. one of the thin metal bars which connect the outer ring of a wheel to the centre, especially on a bicycle
2. put a spoke in sb’s wheel British English to prevent someone from doing something they have planned


spokeBrE /spəʊk/ 🔊NAmE /spoʊk/ 🔊 noun
one of the thin bars or long straight pieces of metal that connect the centre of a wheel to its outer edge, for example on a bicycle 辐条;轮辐
put a ˈspoke in sb's wheel(BrE) to prevent sb from putting their plans into operation 破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人实行计划   see also speak