pik 成语
spike a drink
put alcohol in a drink of juice or pop or coffee Somebody must have spiked my drink. I feel quite dizzy.
spike the ball
hit the ball sharply over the net Gary's ability to spike the ball gives our team an advantage.
Head on a spike
If someone wants a head on a spike, they want to be able to destroy or really punish a person.
Plain as a pikestaff
(UK) If something is as plain as a pikestaff, it is very clear.
come down the pike
come down the pike Appear, become prominent, as in
He was the best writer to come down the pike in a long time. The noun
pike here is short for “turnpike” or “road.” [Slang; mid-1900s]
down the pike
down the pike see
come down the pike.
pike
pike come down the pike Slang To come into prominence:
“a policy . . . allowing for little flexibility if an important new singer comes down the pike” (Christian Science Monitor).
spike
spike hang up one's spikes Informal to retire, as from a professional sport