单词 | strike |
释义 | strike 18 ENTRIES FOUND: Learner's definition of STRIKE 1 [+ object] a : to hit (someone or something) in a forceful way击;打;撞
b : to cause (something) to hit something in a forceful way使击;使打;使撞
c : to hit (someone or something) with your hand, a weapon, etc.(用手或武器等)打,击
2 [no object] : to attack someone or something suddenly突然攻击;袭击
3 not used in progressive tenses : to affect (someone or something) suddenly in a bad way : to cause damage, harm, illness, etc., to (someone or something)(灾难、疾病等)侵袭;使受灾难 [+ object]
[no object]
4 not used in progressive tenses, [+ object] : to cause (someone) to be in a certain condition suddenly使(某人)突然处于(某状态) — usually used as (be) struck通常用作(be) struck
5 [+ object] a : to cause someone to feel (a strong emotion) suddenly激发(强烈感情) — often + in or into
b : to affect (someone) with a strong emotion使(某人)强烈地感觉到
6 [+ object] : to cause (something) to happen or exist : to do or achieve (something)做到;达到
7 not used in progressive tenses, [+ object] : to be thought of by (someone) suddenly : to occur to (someone)突然想到;突然意识到
8 not used in progressive tenses, [+ object] : to cause (someone) to think about someone or something in a particular way给(某人某种)印象;给(某人某种)感觉
9 [no object] of a group of workers : to stop work in order to force an employer to agree to demands : to refuse to work until your employer does what you want罢工
10 of a clock : to make the time known by making a sound(钟)敲响,报时 [no object]
[+ object]
11 [+ object] : to cause (a match) to start burning by rubbing it against a surface摩擦点燃(火柴)
12 [+ object] : to make (an agreement)达成(协议)
13 [+ object] : to remove (something) from (something)删去;划掉
14 not used in progressive tenses, [+ object] : to find or discover (something) especially by digging(尤指经挖掘或钻探)找到,发现
15 [+ object] : to place yourself in (a particular position, posture, etc.)摆,采取(某种姿势)
16 [+ object] : to play (a note, chord, etc.) on a musical instrument by using your fingers on keys or strings弹奏;奏出
17 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to begin to walk or go in a particular direction开始(朝某方向)走去 — usually + off or out
18 [+ object] : to make (a coin, medal, etc.) by pressing an image into a piece of metal铸造(钱币、奖章等)
be struck byinformal : to be very impressed by or pleased with (something or someone)被…所打动
lightning never strikes (the same place) twicestrike a chordstrike a nervestrike back[phrasal verb] : to try to hurt someone who has hurt you or treated you badly反击;回击
strike down[phrasal verb] 1 strike (someone) down a : to make (someone) unable to work, act, or function in the usual way击倒 — usually used as (be) struck down通常用作(be) struck down
b : to cause (someone) to die suddenly使猝死 — usually used as (be) struck down通常用作(be) struck down
2 strike (something) down or strike down (something) chiefly US, law : to say officially that (something) is no longer legally valid废除;取消
strike gold : to have great success with something突然走运;大为成功
strike homestrike it richinformal : to become rich suddenly暴富
strike off[phrasal verb] 1 strike off (something) or strike (something) off : to draw a line through (a name or item on a list)(从名单中)划掉,勾去
2 strike off (something) or strike (something) off : to remove (something) by hitting it with a tool in a forceful way打掉;砍掉;砍下
3 strike off (someone) or strike (someone) off British : to remove the name of (someone, such as a doctor or lawyer) from an official register除名;吊销(医生、律师等的)执照 — usually used as (be) struck off通常用作(be) struck off
strike on/upon[phrasal verb] 1 strike on/upon (something) not used in progressive tenses : to find or discover (something) especially suddenly(尤指突然)找到,发现
2 be struck on British, informal : to like or be impressed by (someone or something) very much非常喜欢
strike out[phrasal verb] 1 baseball a strike (someone) out or strike out (someone) of a pitcher : to cause (a batter) to be out by pitching three strikes(投手)使(击球手)三击不中出局
b of a batter : to make an out by getting three strikes(击球手)三击不中出局
2 strike (something) out or strike out (something) : to remove (something) from a document : delete删除
3 US, informal : to be unsuccessful : fail失败
4 : to begin a course of action开始做某事
5 : to try to hit someone or something suddenly猛击;猛打
6 : to make a sudden and angry attack against someone猛烈抨击 — often + at
strike pay dirtstrike (someone) dead : to kill (someone) in a quick and unexpected way突然杀死(某人)
strike up[phrasal verb] 1 strike up (something) a : to begin to play (a piece of music)开始演奏(乐曲)
b : to cause (an orchestra, a band, etc.) to begin playing使开始演奏
2 strike up (something) also strike (something) up : to begin (something)开始(做某事)
strike while the iron is hot : to do something immediately while you still have a good chance to do it趁热打铁;把握时机行事
— see also striking distance 2 strike /ˈstraɪk/ noun plural strikes 2 strike /ˈstraɪk/ noun plural strikes Learner's definition of STRIKE 1 : a period of time when workers stop work in order to force an employer to agree to their demands罢工 [count]
[noncount]
2 [count] : a military attack军事打击
3 [count] : the act of hitting something with force猛击
4 [count] a baseball : a pitch that passes through a certain area over home plate without being hit and that counts against the batter好球,击球未中(投手投出的球穿过好球区且未被击球手击中)
b US : a perfectly thrown ball or pass完美投球;完美传球
5 [count] chiefly US : something that makes someone or something less likely to be accepted, approved, successful, etc.不利因素
6 [count] bowling : the achievement of knocking down all 10 pins with the first ball一击全倒;一投全中
7 [count] : a discovery of something valuable (such as oil)(石油等宝贵资源的)发现 — usually singular通常用单数
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