2020年3月3日 星期二

spearhead, jemmy, groan with something


The 54-year-old virologist, who has experience fighting Sars and Ebola, will spearhead an effort in Wuhan to understand the coronavirus.



WIKIPEDIA founder Jimmy Wales hopes that Wikia Search, a project he spearheads, will break Google's domination of the world's internet search engine market. ...

Sniffing a fetid odor, George Bell's neighbor called 911. Once firefighters had jimmied the door, the police squeezed into a beaten apartment groaning with possessions. CreditJosh Haner/The New York Times

jemmy
ˈdʒɛmi/
verb
informal
past tense: jimmied; past participle: jimmied
  1. force open (a window or door) with a jemmy.
    "a burglar jemmied his patio doors"



groan with something

to groan because of something, such as pain. She groaned with pain, but no one helped her. think the old man was groaning withboredom more than anything else.

spearhead
verb [T]
to lead something such as an attack or a course of action:
British troops spearheaded the invasion.
Joe Walker will be spearheading our new marketing initiative.

spearhead Show phonetics
noun [C usually singular]
American troops formed the spearhead (= were at the front) of the attack.

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