Nghĩa của từ goads bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a spiked stick used for driving cattle.
The Ripon report suggests widespread use of sticks and electric goads , and says that some animals had to be dragged into and out of trucks and lorries.
verb
1
provoke or annoy (someone) so as to stimulate some action or reaction.
he goaded her on to more daring revelations
2
drive or urge (an animal) on with a goad.

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1. ▪ In Bible times, farmers used goads to guide their draft animals while plowing.

2. (Ecclesiastes 12:11) In ancient times these goads were long sticks with pointed tips.

3. In the face of the evidence, how could Saul keep “kicking against the goads”?

4. Antonyms for Acquiescences include challenges, dares, goads, provocations, taunts, spurs, invitations, summonses, threats and ultimatums

5. Synonyms for Annoys include harasses, aggravates, antagonises, antagonizes, bugs, exasperates, galls, gets, goads and irks

6. Down to the second, that less space Begirds, And so much greater dole, that goads to wailing

7. Down to the second, that less space Begirds, And so much greater dole, that goads to wailing

8. (Acts 9:15) Telling Agrippa what had happened on the road to Damascus, Paul remarked that Jesus said: “To keep kicking against the goads makes it hard for you.”

9. Happiness is a transient condition that vanishes the moment it's in your grip, when another Allurement emerges that goads you on inexorably. He read the letter aloud

10. “Kicking against the goads” is drawn from the action of a stubborn bull that resists the prodding of the goad by kicking against it, resulting in injury to itself. —Ac 26:14; Jg 3:31.

11. De vises ord er som Brodder, og visdomssprog som er samlet, sitter fast som nagler; de er gitt av én hyrde* {* slm 80, 2.} English the words of the wise are as goads, and as nails fastened by the masters of assemblies, which are given from one shepherd.

12. We are at first torpid when God invites us, except he applies his many goads; and then we act formally in coming to him: it is hence needful that both these vices should be corrected in us, — our torpor must be roused, — and those self-Complacences, in which we too much indulge ourselves, must be shaken off.