Encara no tenim significats per a "spur on".
1To spur on job growth, labor-intensive industries like construction need to expand.
2This unexpected catastrophe seemed to spur on the robbers to instant work.
3A Carrol-Boyes salad spoon set to spur on that healthy-living resolution.
4But the presence of Gitelson continued to act as a spur on me.
5Great exertions will hardly be necessary to spur on the movement.
6It is near Plakos, a spur on the southern flanks of Mount Ida.
7He found the mark of a spur on the pony's withers.
8I'll kill the prince myself and spur on all the rest.
9The spur on the cutter will cut out the copper.
10Holmes said that would only spur on the Western Australians.
11The sight was enough to spur on the faintest heart.
12Another singular fact is that the animal has a spur on each hind leg.
13To spur on this, she is coquetting it with England.
14He kept urging them to spur on with greater speed.
15Any fool would have known that you didn't need a spur on that hoss!
16Learning new habits and tricks from other species could have helped spur on our development.
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Spur on a través del temps
Spur on per variant geogràfica