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Qué (quién) es spear - definición

COLLIDER AT THE SLAC NATIONAL ACCELERATOR LABORATORY
Stanford Positron Electron Asymmetric Ring

spear         
  • Assyrian soldier holding a spear and wearing a helmet. Detail of a basalt relief from the palace of Tiglath-pileser III at Hadatu, Syria. 744–727 BC. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul
  • A boar-spear with a bar
  • A later period ''qiang''
  • [[Ukiyo-e]] print of a samurai general holding a yari in his right hand
  • Murugan]], holding his primary weapon, the ''[[Vel]]''. [[Batu Caves]], [[Malaysia]].
  • Spear-armed [[hoplite]] from [[Greco-Persian Wars]]
  • A Filipino warrior holding a ''Sibat'' (spear) in the Boxer Codex.
  • Hel]]
  • German reenactors of pikemen
  • Re-enactor outfitted as a Late Roman legionary carrying a ''[[pilum]]''
  • Bronze spears, notice the ears on the side of the socket.
  • Peruvian fisherman [[spearfishing]] with a multi-pronged spear
  • 2450 BC}}
  • Athenian warrior wielding a spear in battle
  • Zulu]] man with [[iklwa]], 1917
WEAPON OR TOOL CONSISTING OF A SHAFT, USUALLY OF WOOD, WITH A POINTED HEAD THAT IS USED FOR THRUSTING OR THROWING
Speared; Spears family; Pointy stick; Spearmen; Spears; Spearman; Chinese spear; Heavy spear; Bhala
n.
1.
Lance, javelin.
2.
Shoot, spire.
spear         
  • Assyrian soldier holding a spear and wearing a helmet. Detail of a basalt relief from the palace of Tiglath-pileser III at Hadatu, Syria. 744–727 BC. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul
  • A boar-spear with a bar
  • A later period ''qiang''
  • [[Ukiyo-e]] print of a samurai general holding a yari in his right hand
  • Murugan]], holding his primary weapon, the ''[[Vel]]''. [[Batu Caves]], [[Malaysia]].
  • Spear-armed [[hoplite]] from [[Greco-Persian Wars]]
  • A Filipino warrior holding a ''Sibat'' (spear) in the Boxer Codex.
  • Hel]]
  • German reenactors of pikemen
  • Re-enactor outfitted as a Late Roman legionary carrying a ''[[pilum]]''
  • Bronze spears, notice the ears on the side of the socket.
  • Peruvian fisherman [[spearfishing]] with a multi-pronged spear
  • 2450 BC}}
  • Athenian warrior wielding a spear in battle
  • Zulu]] man with [[iklwa]], 1917
WEAPON OR TOOL CONSISTING OF A SHAFT, USUALLY OF WOOD, WITH A POINTED HEAD THAT IS USED FOR THRUSTING OR THROWING
Speared; Spears family; Pointy stick; Spearmen; Spears; Spearman; Chinese spear; Heavy spear; Bhala
(spears, spearing, speared)
1.
A spear is a weapon consisting of a long pole with a sharp metal point attached to the end.
N-COUNT
2.
If you spear something, you push or throw a pointed object into it.
Spear a piece of fish with a carving fork and dip it in the batter...
VERB: V n
3.
Asparagus or broccoli spears are individual stalks of asparagus or broccoli.
N-COUNT: with supp
spear         
  • Assyrian soldier holding a spear and wearing a helmet. Detail of a basalt relief from the palace of Tiglath-pileser III at Hadatu, Syria. 744–727 BC. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul
  • A boar-spear with a bar
  • A later period ''qiang''
  • [[Ukiyo-e]] print of a samurai general holding a yari in his right hand
  • Murugan]], holding his primary weapon, the ''[[Vel]]''. [[Batu Caves]], [[Malaysia]].
  • Spear-armed [[hoplite]] from [[Greco-Persian Wars]]
  • A Filipino warrior holding a ''Sibat'' (spear) in the Boxer Codex.
  • Hel]]
  • German reenactors of pikemen
  • Re-enactor outfitted as a Late Roman legionary carrying a ''[[pilum]]''
  • Bronze spears, notice the ears on the side of the socket.
  • Peruvian fisherman [[spearfishing]] with a multi-pronged spear
  • 2450 BC}}
  • Athenian warrior wielding a spear in battle
  • Zulu]] man with [[iklwa]], 1917
WEAPON OR TOOL CONSISTING OF A SHAFT, USUALLY OF WOOD, WITH A POINTED HEAD THAT IS USED FOR THRUSTING OR THROWING
Speared; Spears family; Pointy stick; Spearmen; Spears; Spearman; Chinese spear; Heavy spear; Bhala
n.
1) to hurl, throw a spear at
2) to thrust a spear into

Wikipedia

SPEAR

SPEAR (originally Stanford Positron Electron Asymmetric Rings, now simply a name) was a collider at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. It began running in 1972, colliding electrons and positrons with an energy of 3 GeV. During the 1970s, experiments at the accelerator played a key role in particle physics research, including the discovery of the
J/ψ
meson (awarded the 1976 Nobel Prize in physics), many charmonium states, and the discovery of the tau (awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize in physics).

Today, SPEAR is used as a synchrotron radiation source for the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL). The latest major upgrade of the ring in that finished in 2004 rendered it the current name SPEAR3.

Ejemplos de uso de spear
1. In the 1'80s, author James Herbert was successfully sued over his novel The Spear, and its links to Trevor Ravenscroft‘s The Spear of Destiny about the spear used to pierce Christ‘s body at the cruxifiction.
2. In the 1'80s, author James Herbert was successfully sued over his novel The Spear and its links to Trevor Ravenscroft‘s The Spear of Destiny.
3. Enemy officer÷ Friends, Romans, countrymen . . . Duke÷ Lend me your spear.
4. A U.S.–led offensive dubbed Operation Spear ended Monday.
5. During Operation Spear, near the Syrian border, U.S.