German Meaning of spiking
Spitzen
Other German words related to Spitzen
- stoßend
- Pflücken
- Piercing
- spucken
- Messerstich
- klebrig
- Durchstechen
- Göring
- Harpunieren
- Aufspießen
- Piercing
- picken
- zacken
- stich
- aufspießen
- Schneiden
- fesselnd
- durchdringend
- Stanzen
- hindurchrennen
- Speer
- Bajonett
- Schneiden
- Stich
- bohrend
- Messerstecherei
- perforierend
- Prickeln
- Papierfiligran
- rätselhaft
- stoßen
- Bajonett
- picken
- Nadelstich
- Gabelbock
- Spinnen
- Dämpfung
- Dämpfung
- abstumpfend
- Entwässerung
- langweilig
- Belästigung
- schwächend
- Schwächung
- Tragend
- untergraben
- Überprüfung
- Bordstein
- schwächend
- anstrengend
- schwächend
- anstrengend
- Schikane
- ermüdend
- hemmend
- Unterdrückung
- Abschrecken
- repressiv
- zurückhaltend
- Verlangsamung
- Wachstumsstörungen
- ermüdend
- Ausbrennen
- in etwas tun
- ausknockend
- unterdrückend
- Waschen
- abgenutzt
- abschreckend
- demoralisierend
- entmutigend
- entmutigend
- abgestumpft
- K. o.
- beruhigend
- anstrengend (raus)
Nearest Words of spiking
- spiled => verschüttet
- spiling => Auslaufen
- spill the beans (about) => die Bohnen ausschütten (über)
- spilled => Verschüttet
- spilled the beans => Etwas ausplaudern
- spilled the beans (about) => aus dem Nähkästchen plaudern (über)
- spilling => verschütten
- spilling the beans => Jemandem ein Geheimnis entlocken
- spilling the beans (about) => die Bohnen ausplaudern (über)
- spills => Verschüttungen
Definitions and Meaning of spiking in English
spiking
to pierce or cut with or on a spike, to throw down sharply, to add something highly reactive (such as a radioactive tracer) to, to drive (as a volleyball) sharply downward, an abrupt sharp increase (as in prices or rates), an elongated inflorescence similar to a raceme but having the flowers sessile on the main axis see inflorescence illustration, to add vitality, zest, or spice to, a pointed element (as in a graph), hypodermic needle, a momentary sharp increase and fall in electric potential, to disable (a muzzle-loading cannon) temporarily by driving a spike into the vent, an ear of grain, an unbranched antler of a young deer, a very large nail, one of the metal objects set in the sole and heel of a shoe (as a baseball shoe) to prevent slipping, an unusually high and sharply defined maximum (as of amplitude in a wave train), the pointed element in the wave tracing in an electroencephalogram, to fasten or furnish with spikes, action potential, a pointed element in a graph or tracing, to drive (something, such as a volleyball) sharply downward with a hard blow, the act or an instance of spiking (as in volleyball), a sharp increase in body temperature followed by a rapid fall, spike protein, to undergo a sudden sharp increase in (temperature or fever) usually up to an indicated level, a change (as in voltage) involving a sharp increase and fall or a recording of this, to add a foreign substance to, spike heel sense 2, to reject (a story) for publication or broadcast for editorial reasons, to add alcoholic liquor to a drink, to undergo a sudden sharp increase in (temperature or fever), a long usually rather narrow cluster of flowers in which the blossoms grow close to the central stem, to pierce or impale with or on a spike, one of several metal projections set in the sole and heel of a shoe to improve traction, to increase sharply, something resembling a spike, to suppress or block completely, to add an alcoholic beverage to (a drink), the sharp increase and fall in the recorded action potential of a stimulated nerve cell that during the increasing phase corresponds to an inrush of sodium ions to the interior of the cell and during the decreasing phase corresponds to a slowing of the influx of sodium ions and to an increasing efflux of potassium ions to the exterior, one of a row of pointed irons placed (as on the top of a wall) to prevent passage, a pair of shoes having spikes attached to the soles or soles and heels, a young mackerel not over six inches (15.2 centimeters) long, a pair of shoes having spikes, spindle sense 1e
FAQs About the word spiking
Spitzen
to pierce or cut with or on a spike, to throw down sharply, to add something highly reactive (such as a radioactive tracer) to, to drive (as a volleyball) sharp
stoßend,Pflücken,Piercing,spucken,Messerstich,klebrig,Durchstechen,Göring,Harpunieren,Aufspießen
Dämpfung,Dämpfung,abstumpfend,Entwässerung,langweilig,Belästigung,schwächend,Schwächung,Tragend,untergraben
spikey => spitz, spiffily => flott, spiffed-up => aufgemöbelt, spies => Spione, spieler => Spieler,