Spiky Meaning in English
word
ˈspaɪki
SPY-kee
spˈaɪki
SPY-kee
التعريف
Having many sharp points or spikes, like needles or thorns. It can also describe hair or objects that stick out in stiff, pointed shapes.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Often used for hair ('spiky hair'), plants ('spiky leaf'), or things with sharp points. Usually informal and descriptive. Not used for things that are just rough or hard.
Spanish: puntiagudo - erizadoPortuguese (BR): pontudo - arrepiadoPortuguese (PT): pontiagudo - eriçadoChinese (Simplified): 尖的 - 有刺的Chinese (Traditional): 尖的 - 有刺的Hindi: नुकीला - कांटेदारArabic: شائك - ذو رؤوس حادةBengali: কাঁটাযুক্ত - কাঁটাওয়ালাRussian: колючийJapanese: とげのある - とがったVietnamese: có gai - nhọnKorean: 뾰족한 - 가시가 있는Turkish: dikenli - sivriUrdu: کانٹوں والا - نوکیلاIndonesian: berduri - runcing
جمل نموذجية
The cactus has spiky leaves.
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He likes to wear his hair spiky.
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That dog has a spiky collar.
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After his shower, his hair always goes spiky.
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Be careful, that plant looks really spiky!
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Kids think it's cool to have spiky shoes.
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