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strike
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struck
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stricken
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struck
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striking
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- strike
[straɪk]
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1.
noun
[c]
[of workers]
罢工
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2.
noun
[军]
袭击
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3.
vt.
[+person]
[ thing]
(hit) 打
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4.
vt.
[frm]
(collide with) 碰撞
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5.
vt.
(affect) 侵袭
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6.
vt.
[idea]
[ thought+]
突然想到
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7.
vt.
[+oil]
[ gold]
发现
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8.
vt.
[+bargain]
[ deal]
达成
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9.
vt.
[+match]
擦
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10.
vt.
[liter]
to strike fear/terror into people 引起人们的恐惧/惊恐
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11.
vi.
(go on strike) 罢工
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12.
vi.
[illness]
[ disaster+]
降临
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13.
vi.
[clock+]
报时
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14.
vi.
[killer+]
袭击
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15.
vi.
[snake+]
咬
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to be on strike
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在罢工
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to go on strike
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参加罢工
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to call a strike
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号召罢工
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to be struck by lightning
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遭到雷击
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to be struck by sth
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某事给…印象深刻
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it struck me that...
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我突然想到…
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he struck me as very serious/clever
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我感到他很严肃/聪明
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the clock struck nine
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钟敲了9点
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to strike a balance (between two things)
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(把两者)折中
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- strike
[straɪk]
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1.
vt.
打,击
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He shouted at her and struck her with his fist.
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他朝她叫喊,并用拳头揍她。
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The opponent refused to strike.
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对手拒绝进行攻击。
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2.
vt.
使留下深刻印象
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I was greatly struck by the fashion show.
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这时装表演给我留下了很深的印象。
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3.
vt.
撞,撞上
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You have to be careful not to strike the glass.
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你必须小心,不要撞在玻璃上。
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4.
vi.
[Military]
袭击,攻击,突袭
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The decided to strike the enemy in the night.
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他们决定夜袭敌军。
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We must strike the enemy's oil fields.
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我们必须袭击敌人的油田。
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5.
verb
敲响报时
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I got up early this morning, before the clock struck seven.
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那个早晨我起得很早,起床时时钟还没有报7点呢。
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6.
verb
突然侵袭,折磨
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They were lucky not to die up the mountain when their group was struck by disaster.
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他们很幸运,在遇到灾难时没有死在山上。
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7.
verb
罢工
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Management pleaded with workers not to strike.
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管理层恳求工人们不要罢工。
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8.
vt.
(声音)传到;(光线)照到
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I heard the rain striking the window.
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我听着雨声穿过窗户。
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9.
vt.
达成,获得,到达
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10.
vt.
使发声,发出乐音
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He struck a chord on the guitar.
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他在吉他上弹出一个和音。
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The pianist strikes a middle c.
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这位钢琴家弹出了中央C音。
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11.
vt.
触发(弧光灯中的弧光)
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12.
vt.
意外发现
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13.
vt.
擦燃
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They struck matches to frighten him.
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他们擦燃火柴,吓他。
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14.
vt.
删掉,划掉,勾销
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He started to correct the errors struck out in red.
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他开始改正那些被划了红叉的错误。
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Please strike this remark from the record.
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请把这些评论从记录中删去。
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15.
vt.
使突然想到;使突然经历
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A thought struck her with such force she lay back to fathom its meaning.
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忽然她有一个强烈的想法,并回来思考其意义。
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16.
vt.
撞击
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17.
vt.
采取(态度、姿势等),摆出;占用
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18.
vt.
铸造
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19.
vt.
磨平,刮平
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20.
vt.
猛力刺入,使穿透
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21.
vt.
达成协议
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Dillons have struck a deal with two publishers to sell discounted books outside the NBA.
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狄龙已经与两个出版商达成了在NBA赛场外出售打折书籍的协议。
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22.
n.[c]
罢工
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A student union called for a one-day strike at local colleges.
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在当地大学中,一个学生会号召进行为时一天的罢课。
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The strike lasted more than a month before it was settled.
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那场罢工在平息前持续了一个多月。
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23.
n.[c]
[Military]
袭击,突袭
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The effects of the the air strikes have been devastating.
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空中袭击形成了毁灭性的后果。
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The strike was scheduled to begin at dawn.
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预定在拂晓时分开始发动袭击。
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24.
n.[c]
敲,击,打
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He silenced him with a strike acoss his face.
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他扇了他一记耳光,让他静了下来。
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25.
n.[c]
[Bowling]
一倒全倒,全中
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Jane, who bowled just after him, got a strike.
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在他后面投球的简,全击中了。
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He finished with three strikes in the tenth frame.
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他在第十局打了三个好球。
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26.
n.[c]
[Baseball]
好球
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He blasted a homerun in his second strike.
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他在第二次击球时,打出了一记本垒打。
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This pitcher throws more strikes than balls.
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这个投球手投出的好球比坏球多。
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27.
n.[c]
卓越的成功
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28.
n.[c]
发现
Collins English-English Dictionary
- strike
[straɪk]
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1.
n
null ten-strike
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2.
vb
to deliver (a blow or stroke) to (a person)
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3.
vb
to come or cause to come into sudden or violent contact (with)
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4.
vt.
[tr]
to make an attack on
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5.
vt.
to produce (fire, sparks, etc) or (of fire, sparks, etc) to be produced by ignition
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6.
vt.
to cause (a match) to light by friction or (of a match) to be lighted
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7.
vt.
to press (the key of a piano, organ, etc) or to sound (a specific note) in this or a similar way
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8.
vt.
to indicate (a specific time) by the sound of a hammer striking a bell or by any other percussive sound
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9.
vt.
(of a venomous snake) to cause injury by biting
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10.
vt.
[tr]
to affect or cause to affect deeply, suddenly, or radically, as if by dealing a blow
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her appearance struck him as strange
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I was struck on his art
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11.
vt.
[tr; passive; usually foll by with]
to render incapable or nearly so
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she was stricken with grief
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12.
vt.
[tr]
to enter the mind of
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it struck me that he had become very quiet
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13.
vt.
to render
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I was struck dumb
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14.
vt.
[tr]
to be perceived by; catch
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the glint of metal struck his eye
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15.
vt.
to arrive at or come upon (something), esp suddenly or unexpectedly
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to strike the path for home
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to strike upon a solution
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16.
vi.
[intr; sometimes foll by out]
to set (out) or proceed, esp upon a new course
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to strike for the coast
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17.
vt.
[tr; usually passive]
to afflict with a disease, esp unexpectedly
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he was struck with polio when he was six
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18.
vt.
[tr]
to discover or come upon a source of (ore, petroleum, etc)
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19.
vt.
[tr]
(of a plant) to produce or send down (a root or roots)
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20.
vt.
[tr]
to take apart or pack up; break (esp in the phrase strike camp)
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21.
vt.
[tr]
to take down or dismantle (a stage set, formwork, etc)
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22.
vt.
[tr]
[nautical]
to lower or remove (a specified piece of gear)
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23.
vt.
to haul down or dip (a flag, sail, etc) in salute or in surrender
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24.
vt.
to lower (cargo, etc) into the hold of a ship
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25.
vt.
to attack (an objective) with the intention of causing damage to, seizing, or destroying it
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26.
vt.
to impale the hook in the mouth of (a fish) by suddenly tightening or jerking the line after the bait or fly has been taken
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27.
vt.
[tr]
to form or impress (a coin, metal, etc) by or as if by stamping
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28.
vt.
to level (a surface) by use of a flat board
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29.
vt.
[tr]
to assume or take up (an attitude, posture, etc)
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30.
vi.
[intr]
(of workers in a factory, etc) to cease work collectively as a protest against working conditions, low pay, etc
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31.
vt.
[tr]
to reach by agreement
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to strike a bargain
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32.
vt.
[tr]
to form (a jury, esp a special jury) by cancelling certain names among those nominated for jury service until only the requisite number remains - See also special jury
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33.
vt.
[tr]
[rowing]
to make (a certain number of strokes) per minute
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Oxford were striking 38
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34.
vt.
to make a stroke or kick in swimming
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35.
vt.
[tr]
(in Malaysia) to win (a lottery or raffle)
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36.
n
an act or instance of striking
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37.
n
a cessation of work by workers in a factory, industry, etc, as a protest against working conditions or low pay
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the workers are on strike again
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38.
n
a military attack, esp an air attack on a surface target
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air strike
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39.
n
[Baseball]
a pitched ball judged good but missed or not swung at, three of which cause a batter to be out
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40.
n
[tenpin bowling]
the act or an instance of knocking down all the pins with the first bowl of a single frame
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41.
n
the score thus made - Compare spare
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42.
n
a sound made by striking
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43.
n
the mechanism that makes a clock strike
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44.
n
the discovery of a source of ore, petroleum, etc
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45.
n
the horizontal direction of a fault, rock stratum, etc, which is perpendicular to the direction of the dip
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46.
n
[angling]
the act or an instance of striking
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47.
n
the number of coins or medals made at one time
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48.
n
another name for strickle
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49.
n
[Spoken]
an unexpected or complete success, esp one that brings financial gain
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50.
n
See also strike down strike off strike out strike through strike up
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51.
n
[Etymology]
Old English strican; related to Old Frisian strika to stroke, Old High German strihhan to smooth, Latin stria furrow
Examples
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to break a strike
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破坏罢工
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call a strike
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下令举行罢工
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to strike a sympathetic chord
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触动同情心
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to strike a nail with a hammer
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用锤子敲钉子
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to strike a gun from someone's hand
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打掉某人手里的枪
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to strike one's head on a beam
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把头撞在梁上
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to strike cymbals together
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敲钹
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to strike a match
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擦火柴
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to strike terror to the heart
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使大为恐慌
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to strike in vain at a ball
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徒劳地朝球一击
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nciku Video Note
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梆 [bāng]
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捶 [chuí]
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打 [dǎ]
- Scene:
打屁股 / spanking the boy
- Examples:
打击,殴打,打人
- Description:
打 can be used in many instances. It can mean to beat, hit, break, or play when used with different objects. Here it means to spank someone with force.
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敲 [qiāo]
- Scene:
敲门 / knocking at a door
- Examples:
敲打,敲击,敲门,敲边鼓,敲骨吸髓,旁敲侧击
- Description:
敲 means to knock on something with an object(stick, hammer, etc.) or with the hand, in order to make a sound or to strike something. It can also mean blackmail in 敲诈,敲竹杠.
Related video notes: 梆、捶、打、敲
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