spurred
美 [spɜːd] 
英 [spɜːd] 
- v.刺激;激励;促进;鞭策
 - n.刺激;激励;鞭策;靴刺
 - 网络有马刺的;装有马刺的;马刺的刺激
 
spurred
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1.  | 马刺;靴刺a sharp pointed object that riders sometimes wear on the heels of their boots and use to encourage their horse to go faster  | 
2.  | [ususing] ~ (to sth) 鞭策;激励;刺激;鼓舞a fact or an event that makes you want to do sth better or more quickly  | 
His speech was a powerful spur to action. 他的讲话很有鼓动力。  | 
3.  | 山嘴;尖坡;支脉an area of high ground that sticks out from a mountain or hill  | 
4.  | (公路或铁路的)支线,岔线a road or a railway/railroad track that leads from the main road or line  | 
IDM
I phoned him up on the spur of the moment. 我一时冲动,给他打了电话。  | |
a spur-of-the-moment decision 心血来潮的决定  | 
on the spur of the moment
一时冲动之下;心血来潮suddenly, without planning in advance
I phoned him up on the spur of the moment. 我一时冲动,给他打了电话。  | |
a spur-of-the-moment decision 心血来潮的决定  | 
win/earn your spurs
获得名望;取得成功to achieve fame or success
1.  | 鞭策;激励;刺激;鼓舞to encourage sb to do sth or to encourage them to try harder to achieve sth  | 
Her difficult childhood spurred her on to succeed. 她艰辛的童年激励她取得成功。  | |
I was spurred into action by the letter. 那封信激励我行动起来。  | |
The band has been spurred on by the success of their last single. 最近一张单曲唱片的成功使乐队受到鼓舞。  | 
2.  | ~ sth 促进,加速,刺激(某事发生)to make sth happen faster or sooner  | 
The agreement is essential to spurring economic growth around the world. 这项协议对于促进世界经济的增长是至关重要的。  | 
3.  | ~ sth 策(马)前进;(尤指用马刺)策(马)加速to encourage a horse to go faster, especially by pushing the spurs on your boots into its side  |