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1 spearhead
noun (the leading part of an attacking force.) angrepsspiss, fortroppIsubst. \/ˈspɪəhed\/1) spydblad, spydspiss2) ( militærvesen) angrepsspiss, fortropp3) ( overført) foregangsfigur, fortropp, spydspissIIverb \/ˈspɪəhed\/være angrepsspiss for, være fortropp for, gå i spissen for, gå i brodden for -
2 lance
1. noun(a weapon of former times with a long shaft or handle of wood, a spearhead and often a small flag.) lanse, spyd2. verb(to cut open (a boil etc) with a knife: The doctor lanced the boil on my neck.) stikke hull påspydIsubst. \/lɑːns\/1) lanse2) ( fiske) spyd, lystregaffel3) ( medisin) lansett, liten operasjonskniv4) ( historisk) lansenér, lanserytterbreak a lance with ( overført) krysse klinge medIIverb \/lɑːns\/1) ( medisin) åpne med lansett2) ( historisk) gjennombore med lanse -
3 spear
spiə 1. noun(a type of long-handled weapon, usually with an iron or steel point on the end: He was armed with a spear and a round shield.) spyd, lanse2. verb(to pierce or kill with a spear: He went out in a boat and speared some fish.) spidde, gjennombore3. verb(to lead (a movement, an attack etc).) være fortropp/angrepsspisslanse--------spidde--------spydIsubst. \/spɪə\/1) spyd, lanse2) lyster, lystregaffel, fiskespidd, fiskespyd3) ( poetisk) spydbærerIIsubst. \/spɪə\/(amer., botanikk) spisst blad, spisst skuddIIIverb \/spɪə\/1) spidde, gjennombore (som med spyd)2) lystre, ta med lysterIVverb \/spɪə\/(amer., botanikk) spire, skyte skudd
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spearhead — Ⅰ. spearhead UK US /ˈspɪəhed/ noun [C, usually singular] ► a person or group that leads an organized activity or project: »He is the spearhead of the project. Ⅱ. spearhead UK US /ˈspɪəhed/ verb [T] ► to lead an organized activity or project: »He… … Financial and business terms
Spearhead — Spear head , n. The pointed head, or end, of a spear. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spearhead — (n.) c.1400, from SPEAR (Cf. spear) (n.1) + HEAD (Cf. head) (n.). Figurative sense of leading element (of an attack, movement, etc.) is attested from 1893; the verb in this sense is recorded from 1938. Related: Spearheaded; spearheading … Etymology dictionary
spearhead — [v] lead, start bring, bring on, cause, direct, get the jump on*, go out in front*, guide, head, helm, influence, initiate, introduce, launch, motivate, move, originate, persuade, pioneer, produce, prompt, quarterback*, run things*, shepherd,… … New thesaurus
spearhead — ► NOUN 1) the point of a spear. 2) an individual or group leading an attack or movement. ► VERB ▪ lead (an attack or movement) … English terms dictionary
spearhead — [spir′hed΄] n. 1. the pointed head of a spear 2. the leading person, part, or group in an endeavor, esp. in a military attack vt. to take the lead in (an attack, etc.) … English World dictionary
Spearhead — A spearhead is the sharpened tip of a spear.Spearhead may also refer to: *Spearhead (band), a musical group founded by Michael Franti *Spearhead (book), a novel by Franklin M. Davis, Jr. * Spearhead (magazine), a British magazine * Spearhead (TV… … Wikipedia
Spearhead — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Spearhead ( Fer de lance en français) peut faire référence à : Spearhead, un jeu de guerre simulant une bataille de la Seconde Guerre mondiale,… … Wikipédia en Français
spearhead — n. 1) to send out a spearhead 2) an armored spearhead * * * [ spɪəhed] an armored spearhead to send out a spearhead … Combinatory dictionary
spearhead — I UK [ˈspɪə(r)ˌhed] / US [ˈspɪrˌhed] verb [transitive] Word forms spearhead : present tense I/you/we/they spearhead he/she/it spearheads present participle spearheading past tense spearheaded past participle spearheaded to lead an organized… … English dictionary
spearhead — spear|head1 [ˈspıəhed US ˈspır ] v [T] to lead an attack or organized action ▪ the troops who spearheaded the rescue mission spearhead 2 spearhead2 n [C usually singular] a person or group of people who lead an attack or organized action… … Dictionary of contemporary English