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  • Conjugation : past  struck ; pp  stricken ; pp  struck ; ing  striking
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

strike [straɪk]
  1. 1. noun [c] [of workers] 罢工
  2. 2. noun [军] 袭击
  3. 3. vt. [+person] [ thing] (hit) 打
  4. 4. vt. [frm] (collide with) 碰撞
  5. 5. vt. (affect) 侵袭
  6. 6. vt. [idea] [ thought+] 突然想到
  7. 7. vt. [+oil] [ gold] 发现
  8. 8. vt. [+bargain] [ deal] 达成
  9. 9. vt. [+match]
  10. 10. vt. [liter] to strike fear/terror into people 引起人们恐惧/惊恐
  11. 11. vi. (go on strike) 罢工
  12. 12. vi. [illness] [ disaster+] 降临
  13. 13. vi. [clock+] 报时
  14. 14. vi. [killer+] 袭击
  15. 15. vi. [snake+]
    to be on strike
    罢工
    to go on strike
    参加罢工
    to call a strike
    号召罢工
    to be struck by lightning
    遭到雷击
    to be struck by sth
    某事给…印象深刻
    it struck me that...
    突然想到
    he struck me as very serious/clever
    感到他很严肃/聪明
    the clock struck nine
    钟敲了9点
    to strike a balance (between two things)
    (把两者折中

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

strike [straɪk]
  1. 1. vt. 打,击
    He shouted at her and struck her with his fist.
    他朝她叫喊并用拳头揍她。
    The opponent refused to strike.
    对手拒绝进行攻击
  2. 2. vt. 使留下深刻印象
    I was greatly struck by the fashion show.
    时装表演给我留下了很深的印象
  3. 3. vt. 撞,撞上
    You have to be careful not to strike the glass.
    必须小心不要撞在玻璃上。
  4. 4. vi. [Military] 袭击攻击突袭
    The decided to strike the enemy in the night.
    他们决定夜袭敌军
    We must strike the enemy's oil fields.
    我们必须袭击敌人油田
  5. 5. verb 敲响报时
    I got up early this morning, before the clock struck seven.
    那个早晨我起得很早,起床时时钟还没有报7点呢。
  6. 6. verb 突然侵袭折磨
    They were lucky not to die up the mountain when their group was struck by disaster.
    他们幸运,在遇到灾难没有死在山上
  7. 7. verb 罢工
    Management pleaded with workers not to strike.
    管理层恳求工人们不要罢工
  8. 8. vt. 声音)传到;(光线)照到
    I heard the rain striking the window.
    我听着雨声穿过窗户
  9. 9. vt. 达成获得到达
  10. 10. vt. 使发声发出乐音
    He struck a chord on the guitar.
    他在吉他上弹出一个和音
    The pianist strikes a middle c.
    这位钢琴家弹出了中央C音。
  11. 11. vt. 触发弧光灯中的弧光
  12. 12. vt. 意外发现
  13. 13. vt. 擦燃
    They struck matches to frighten him.
    他们擦燃火柴,吓他。
  14. 14. vt. 删掉划掉勾销
    He started to correct the errors struck out in red.
    开始改正那些被划了红叉的错误
    Please strike this remark from the record.
    请把这些评论记录删去
  15. 15. vt. 使突然想到;使突然经历
    A thought struck her with such force she lay back to fathom its meaning.
    忽然她有一个强烈的想法,并回来思考意义
  16. 16. vt. 撞击
  17. 17. vt. 采取态度姿势等),摆出;占用
  18. 18. vt. 铸造
  19. 19. vt. 磨平,刮平
  20. 20. vt. 猛力刺入,使穿透
  21. 21. vt. 达成协议
    Dillons have struck a deal with two publishers to sell discounted books outside the NBA.
    狄龙已经两个出版商达成了在NBA赛场出售打折书籍协议
  22. 22. n.[c] 罢工
    A student union called for a one-day strike at local colleges.
    当地大学中,一个学生会号召进行为时一天罢课
    The strike lasted more than a month before it was settled.
    那场罢工平息持续一个多月。
  23. 23. n.[c] [Military] 袭击突袭
    The effects of the the air strikes have been devastating.
    空中袭击形成毁灭性后果
    The strike was scheduled to begin at dawn.
    预定拂晓时分开始发动袭击
  24. 24. n.[c] 敲,击,打
    He silenced him with a strike acoss his face.
    他扇了他一记耳光,让他静了下来
  25. 25. n.[c] [Bowling] 一倒全倒,全中
    Jane, who bowled just after him, got a strike.
    在他后面投球的简,全击中了。
    He finished with three strikes in the tenth frame.
    他在第十局打了三个好球
  26. 26. n.[c] [Baseball] 好球
    He blasted a homerun in his second strike.
    他在第二次击球时,打出了一记本垒打
    This pitcher throws more strikes than balls.
    这个投球手投出的好球坏球多。
  27. 27. n.[c] 卓越的成功
  28. 28. n.[c] 发现

Collins English-English Dictionary

strike [straɪk]
  1. 1. n null ten-strike
  2. 2. vb to deliver (a blow or stroke) to (a person)
  3. 3. vb to come or cause to come into sudden or violent contact (with)
  4. 4. vt. [tr] to make an attack on
  5. 5. vt. to produce (fire, sparks, etc) or (of fire, sparks, etc) to be produced by ignition
  6. 6. vt. to cause (a match) to light by friction or (of a match) to be lighted
  7. 7. vt. to press (the key of a piano, organ, etc) or to sound (a specific note) in this or a similar way
  8. 8. vt. to indicate (a specific time) by the sound of a hammer striking a bell or by any other percussive sound
  9. 9. vt. (of a venomous snake) to cause injury by biting
  10. 10. vt. [tr] to affect or cause to affect deeply, suddenly, or radically, as if by dealing a blow
    her appearance struck him as strange
    I was struck on his art
  11. 11. vt. [tr; passive; usually foll by with] to render incapable or nearly so
    she was stricken with grief
  12. 12. vt. [tr] to enter the mind of
    it struck me that he had become very quiet
  13. 13. vt. to render
    I was struck dumb
  14. 14. vt. [tr] to be perceived by; catch
    the glint of metal struck his eye
  15. 15. vt. to arrive at or come upon (something), esp suddenly or unexpectedly
    to strike the path for home
    to strike upon a solution
  16. 16. vi. [intr; sometimes foll by out] to set (out) or proceed, esp upon a new course
    to strike for the coast
  17. 17. vt. [tr; usually passive] to afflict with a disease, esp unexpectedly
    he was struck with polio when he was six
  18. 18. vt. [tr] to discover or come upon a source of (ore, petroleum, etc)
  19. 19. vt. [tr] (of a plant) to produce or send down (a root or roots)
  20. 20. vt. [tr] to take apart or pack up; break (esp in the phrase strike camp)
  21. 21. vt. [tr] to take down or dismantle (a stage set, formwork, etc)
  22. 22. vt. [tr] [nautical] to lower or remove (a specified piece of gear)
  23. 23. vt. to haul down or dip (a flag, sail, etc) in salute or in surrender
  24. 24. vt. to lower (cargo, etc) into the hold of a ship
  25. 25. vt. to attack (an objective) with the intention of causing damage to, seizing, or destroying it
  26. 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
  27. 27. vt. [tr] to form or impress (a coin, metal, etc) by or as if by stamping
  28. 28. vt. to level (a surface) by use of a flat board
  29. 29. vt. [tr] to assume or take up (an attitude, posture, etc)
  30. 30. vi. [intr] (of workers in a factory, etc) to cease work collectively as a protest against working conditions, low pay, etc
  31. 31. vt. [tr] to reach by agreement
    to strike a bargain
  32. 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
  33. 33. vt. [tr] [rowing] to make (a certain number of strokes) per minute
    Oxford were striking 38
  34. 34. vt. to make a stroke or kick in swimming
  35. 35. vt. [tr] (in Malaysia) to win (a lottery or raffle)
  36. 36. n an act or instance of striking
  37. 37. n a cessation of work by workers in a factory, industry, etc, as a protest against working conditions or low pay
    the workers are on strike again
  38. 38. n a military attack, esp an air attack on a surface target
    air strike
  39. 39. n [Baseball] a pitched ball judged good but missed or not swung at, three of which cause a batter to be out
  40. 40. n [tenpin bowling] the act or an instance of knocking down all the pins with the first bowl of a single frame
  41. 41. n the score thus made - Compare spare
  42. 42. n a sound made by striking
  43. 43. n the mechanism that makes a clock strike
  44. 44. n the discovery of a source of ore, petroleum, etc
  45. 45. n the horizontal direction of a fault, rock stratum, etc, which is perpendicular to the direction of the dip
  46. 46. n [angling] the act or an instance of striking
  47. 47. n the number of coins or medals made at one time
  48. 48. n another name for strickle
  49. 49. n [Spoken] an unexpected or complete success, esp one that brings financial gain
  50. 50. n See also strike down strike off strike out strike through strike up
  51. 51. n [Etymology] Old English strican; related to Old Frisian strika to stroke, Old High German strihhan to smooth, Latin stria furrow

Examples

to break a strike
破坏罢工
call a strike
下令举行罢工
to strike a sympathetic chord
触动同情心
to strike a nail with a hammer
用锤子敲钉子
to strike a gun from someone's hand
打掉某人手里的枪
to strike one's head on a beam
把头撞在梁上
to strike cymbals together
敲钹
to strike a match
擦火柴
to strike terror to the heart
使大为恐慌
to strike in vain at a ball
徒劳地朝球一击

nciku Video Note

[bāng]

  • Scene:

    梆柱子/ striking a pole with a stick

  • Examples:

    动手去梆,用棍子梆

  • Description:

    梆 means to strike or beat something using a stick. It is a dialect used mainly in northern China. It can be substituted by 敲 in Mandarin.

Related video notes: 梆、捶、打、敲

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