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strike obj MOVE BODYstraIkv [T]past struck strVkto move your body into (a position)摆出(…的姿势)She struck the agitated pose of her boss negotiating a deal on the telephone.她作出她老板在电话里和对方谈判一项交易时的那种焦急样子。I thought she'd become an actress because she was always striking poses in the classroom and imitating the teachers.我想她会成为一名演员,因为她总是在教室里摆姿势模仿老师。(fig.) Until now they have struck a pose of resistance to (= they have been against) government interference.迄今为止他们一直在作抵制政府干预的姿态。If people or things strike attitudes, they make very noticeable what they want others to think they believe or support.装腔作势Some politicians prefer to strike attitudes on the world stage rather than deal with problems in their own countries.一些政治家总喜欢在国际舞台上摆弄姿态,而不去解决本国存在的问题。If you strike out somewhere\\, you start to go on a difficult journey.走上艰难旅程It was just starting to rain as we struck out across the field.我们正要穿过田野时却下起雨来了。To strike out also means to start doing something new, independently of other people.创新格局,独树一帜After working for her father for ten years, she felt it was time to strike out on her own.为父亲工作了十年之后,她觉得该是开创自己事业的时候了。
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