Spear - определение. Что такое Spear
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

Что (кто) такое Spear - определение

COLLIDER AT THE SLAC NATIONAL ACCELERATOR LABORATORY
Stanford Positron Electron Asymmetric Ring
Найдено результатов: 215
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
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
·noun Fig.: A spearman.
II. Spear ·noun A shoot, as of grass; a spire.
III. Spear ·noun The feather of a horse. ·see Feather, ·noun, 4.
IV. Spear ·vt To pierce with a spear; to kill with a spear; as, to spear a fish.
V. Spear ·noun The rod to which the bucket, or plunger, of a pump is attached; a pump rod.
VI. Spear ·vi To shoot into a long stem, as some plants. ·see Spire.
VII. Spear ·noun A sharp-pointed instrument with barbs, used for stabbing fish and other animals.
VIII. Spear ·noun A long, pointed weapon, used in war and hunting, by thrusting or throwing; a weapon with a long shaft and a sharp head or blade; a lance.
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
¦ noun
1. a metal weapon with a pointed tip and a long shaft, used for thrusting or throwing.
2. a plant shoot, especially a pointed stem of asparagus or broccoli.
3. [as modifier] denoting the male side or members of a family. Compare with distaff (in sense 2).
¦ verb pierce or strike with a spear or other pointed object.
Origin
OE spere, of Gmc origin.
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
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 .
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
A spear is a pole weapon consisting of a shaft, usually of wood, with a pointed head. The head may be simply the sharpened end of the shaft itself, as is the case with fire hardened spears, or it may be made of a more durable material fastened to the shaft, such as bone, flint, obsidian, iron, steel, or bronze.
Speared         
  • 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
·Impf & ·p.p. of Spear.
Spear (liturgy)         
  • the liturgical spear, on the [[Table of Oblation]].
LITURGICAL IMPLEMENT USED IN DIVINE LITURGY IN THE BYZANTINE RITE
The Spear (Greek: λόγχη; Slavonic: Копіе́) or Lance is a liturgical implement used during the Divine Liturgy in the Byzantine Rite of the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches.
Spearman         
  • 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
·noun One who is armed with a spear.

Википедия

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.