strike

[straɪk][straɪk]
vt.罢(工、课等);撞;攻击;来到
vi.罢工;打击;朝某一方向前进
n.攻击;罢工[课,市];发现
网络罢工;中划线;走向;打击
词形变化:
strikes   struck   strook   struck   stricken   striking   strikes  
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1 . The strike was called by the Lebanese Forces militia.

罢工是黎巴嫩武装民兵召集的。

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2 . The strike has taken on overtones of a civil rights campaign.

罢工带上了民权运动的意味。

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3 . He hoped to strike it rich by investing in ginseng.

他希望通过投资人参发大财。

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4 . Northbridge is a cool, calculating and clever criminal who could strike again.

诺思布里奇是个头脑冷静、诡计多端、阴险狡诈的罪犯,他可能还会犯案。

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5 . The rail strike is causing major disruptions at the country's ports.

铁路罢工使该国港口陷入了一片混乱。

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英英释义 行业释义 网络释义
noun

1.a group's refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions;

the strike lasted more than a month before it was settled

2.an attack that is intended to seize or inflict damage on or destroy an objective;

the strike was scheduled to begin at dawn

3.a pitch that is in the strike zone and that the batter does not hit;

this pitcher throws more strikes than balls

4.a gentle blow

5.a score in tenpins: knocking down all ten with the first ball;

he finished with three strikes in the tenth frame

6.a conspicuous success;

that song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career

vern

1.hit against; come into sudden contact with;

The car hit a tree

2.deliver a sharp blow, as with the hand, fist, or weapon;

The teacher struck the child

3.have an emotional or cognitive impact upon;

This child impressed me as unusually mature

4.make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target;

The Germans struck Poland on Sept. 1, 1939

5.indicate (a certain time) by striking;

The clock struck midnight

6.affect or afflict suddenly, usually adversely;

We were hit by really bad weather

7.stop work in order to press demands;

The auto workers are striking for higher wages

8.touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly;

Light fell on her face

9.attain;

The horse finally struck a pace

10. produce by manipulating keys or strings of musical instruments, also metaphorically;

The pianist strikes a middle C

11. cause to form between electrodes of an arc lamp;

strike an arc

12. find unexpectedly;

the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb

13. produce by ignition or a blow;

strike fire from the flintstone

14. remove by erasing or crossing out;

Please strike this remark from the record

15. cause to experience suddenly;

Panic struck me

16. drive something violently into a location;

he hit his fist on the table

17. occupy or take on;

He assumes the lotus position

18. form by stamping, punching, or printing;

strike coins

19. smooth with a strickle;

strickle the grain in the measure

20. pierce with force;

The bullet struck her thigh

21. arrive at after reckoning, deliberating, and weighing;

strike a balance