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单词 strike force
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Definition of strike force in English:

strike force

noun
  • 1treated as singular or plural A military force equipped and organized for sudden attack.

    突击部队;打击力量

    Example sentencesExamples
    • After final approval, the strike force launched from Thailand and expertly rejoined 15 aircraft in total darkness under radio silence.
    • Our strike force, Beta, is one of those designated to tie up the hellguards within the city.
    • More than enough cover is around to conceal a considerable strike force, enough for a sneak attack.
    • On 12 November 1970, strike force personnel began to deploy to Thailand.
    • General Crespo quickly began organizing and preparing his strike force.
    • The total German strike force included 38 divisions with perhaps 250,000 troops, supported by nearly 1,000 aircraft.
    • The Rangers illustrated their lethality as an exceptionally competent Army strike force.
    • My biggest concern is to shape up our defence to clear balls as they come in and to attack the strike force of our opponents.
    • Because the information would be processed automatically, the battle staff would have immediate and continuous updates on its strike force.
    • The lack of a strike force meant that Spain offered little in attack and the Irish pursuit of the winner continued relentlessly.
    • In 1998, London supported proposals for the construction of an independent European military strike force.
    • The sweeping panoramic shots of the US helicopter strike force approaching down town Mogadishu is impressive.
    • ‘If it leads to Europe - Berlin rather - then sending a small strike force through would be useless,’ General Prater commented.
    • The strike force of the Korean People's Army will take on the enemy wherever he is.
    • Their main goal would be to make a way for a small strike force to get past the enemy.
    • The troops for the bunker's strike force was taken from the Washington and the Galleon.
    • But Turkey would make a separate EU strike force much more feasible by providing cheap, brave cannon fodder.
    • Financial assistance is needed for deployment of a strike force in all reserves.
    • Members of the strike force who stayed behind found ammunition, maps and a terrain model in the basement of the hospital.
    • It looks like a strike force that was going to test our defenses at Stronghold, maybe hoping to take it back.
    1. 1.1informal The forwards in a soccer team.
      〈非正式〉(足球队的)前锋
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Any strike force that gets 40 goals, you expect to be at the top of the league.
      • It is probably the oldest strike force in the league as he is approaching 53 and I'm not far behind him!
      • The players out of action are mostly from the team's defence with the club's potent strike force firing on all cylinders.
      • Containing the strike force of Manchester United to a blank scoresheet can only bode well for the rest of the season.
      • Although Bartlett knows a return to the first team is not guaranteed, due to an in-form strike force, he says this does not worry him.
      • And completing the biggest strike force in football history is the Brazilian ace Ronaldo.
      • As for the strike force, I'm sure fitness and form will return quickly to our dynamic duo.
      • He knows how Owen plays so would make a perfect strike force with him.
      • His departure has left something of a chasm in their strike force.
      • Perhaps the carrot of a match with the Champions in the last 16 will bring some much needed motivation to both strike forces.
      • And this season it has played some excellent football, led by one of the most feared strike forces in the league.
      • Apart from resolving the question mark over Weaver's future, Keegan will be focussing his attention on City's strike force.
      • Certain members of the Czech strike force are suffering.
      • Of last year's strike force, that leaves only Didier Drogba as a genuine goal-getter of the type that every Premiership challenger needs.
      • Players are cast as ‘Blaze,’ a young ace who becomes the squad leader of this defensive strike force.
      • Ronaldo, of course, scored for the fifth time, which gives their team easily the most potent strike force in the competition.
      • But now Wanchope is set to test his skills against one of the most prolific strike forces in the Premiership.
      • A make-shift strike force of Harry Kewell and Luis Garcia simply did not get the job done in a 2-loss at The Riverside Stadium.
      • With their current strike force headache, they need goals and they need them quick.
      • She is the youngest member of a special three-member strike force.

Definition of strike force in US English:

strike force

nounˈstrīk ˌfôrsˈstraɪk ˌfɔrs
  • treated as singular or plural A military force equipped and organized for sudden attack.

    突击部队;打击力量

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their main goal would be to make a way for a small strike force to get past the enemy.
    • In 1998, London supported proposals for the construction of an independent European military strike force.
    • On 12 November 1970, strike force personnel began to deploy to Thailand.
    • The Rangers illustrated their lethality as an exceptionally competent Army strike force.
    • More than enough cover is around to conceal a considerable strike force, enough for a sneak attack.
    • But Turkey would make a separate EU strike force much more feasible by providing cheap, brave cannon fodder.
    • The total German strike force included 38 divisions with perhaps 250,000 troops, supported by nearly 1,000 aircraft.
    • The troops for the bunker's strike force was taken from the Washington and the Galleon.
    • Financial assistance is needed for deployment of a strike force in all reserves.
    • After final approval, the strike force launched from Thailand and expertly rejoined 15 aircraft in total darkness under radio silence.
    • Because the information would be processed automatically, the battle staff would have immediate and continuous updates on its strike force.
    • It looks like a strike force that was going to test our defenses at Stronghold, maybe hoping to take it back.
    • Our strike force, Beta, is one of those designated to tie up the hellguards within the city.
    • Members of the strike force who stayed behind found ammunition, maps and a terrain model in the basement of the hospital.
    • The strike force of the Korean People's Army will take on the enemy wherever he is.
    • ‘If it leads to Europe - Berlin rather - then sending a small strike force through would be useless,’ General Prater commented.
    • General Crespo quickly began organizing and preparing his strike force.
    • My biggest concern is to shape up our defence to clear balls as they come in and to attack the strike force of our opponents.
    • The sweeping panoramic shots of the US helicopter strike force approaching down town Mogadishu is impressive.
    • The lack of a strike force meant that Spain offered little in attack and the Irish pursuit of the winner continued relentlessly.
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