(stripped, stripping)with obj.
1
- remove all coverings from除去, 取走(覆盖物):
they stripped the bed.
他们把床上的被褥全拿走了。
1.1
- remove the clothes from (someone)脱去; 剥光…的衣服:
with obj. and complement the man had been stripped naked.那个男人被剥得一丝不挂。
1.2
- no obj. take off one's clothes脱光衣服, 脱去衣服:
I was tempted to strip off for a swim
我真想脱光衣服下水游泳
she stripped down to her underwear.
她脱得只剩内衣。
1.3
- pull or tear off (a garment or covering)剥去, 除去(衣服, 外皮):
she stripped off her shirt
她脱去衬衫
figurative 〈喻〉strip away the hype and you'll find original thought.
揭掉宣传外衣你就会知道原来的想法。
1.4
- remove bark and branches from (a tree)剥去(树皮); 修剪(树枝)。
1.5
- remove paint from (a surface) with solvent(用溶剂)涂表面除漆。
1.6
- remove (paint) in this way(用溶剂)去除(漆):
strip off the existing paint.
去除原来的漆。
1.7
- remove the stems from (tobacco)去掉(烟叶的)梗茎, 为(烟叶)去梗茎。
1.8
- milk (a cow) to the last drop为(奶牛)收奶。
2
- leave bare of accessories or fittings使空无一物; 搬光(家具、设备等):
thieves stripped the room of luggage.
盗贼搬光了房间里的行李。
2.1
- remove the accessory fittings of or take apart (a machine, motor vehicle, etc.) to inspect or adjust it除去(机器、汽车等的)附属装置; 拆开, 拆散, 拆卸(以进行检修或校正):
the tank was stripped down piece by piece.
坦克被一部分一部分地拆开。
3
strip someone of
deprive someone of (rank, power, or property)夺去, 剥夺(地位, 权力, 财产):the lieutenant was stripped of his rank.
该中尉被剥夺了军衔。
4
- sell off (the assets of a company) for profit(为利润)出售(公司资产)。
4.1
- Finance divest (a bond) of its interest coupons so that it and they may be sold separately【财政】分离(债券的)息票使二者分开出售。
5
- tear the thread or teeth from (a screw, gearwheel, etc.)磨掉(螺丝)的螺纹; 折断(齿轮的)齿。
5.1
- no obj.(of a screw, gearwheel, etc.) lose its thread or teeth(螺丝)螺纹损坏; (齿轮)齿折断。
6
- no obj.(of a bullet) be fired from a rifled gun without spin owing to a loss of surface(子弹出膛时因膛面磨损而)不旋转。
1
- an act of undressing, especially in a striptease(尤指脱衣舞中的)脱衣:
she got drunk and did a strip on top of the piano.
她醉得在钢琴上表演脱衣舞。
1.1
- as modifier used for or involving the performance of stripteases脱衣舞:
a campaigner against strip joints.
反对脱衣舞厅的活动家。
2
- Brit. the identifying outfit worn by the members of a sports team while playing〈英〉(比赛时穿的)队服, 球衣。
- ORIGIN: late 20th cent.: possibly from the notion of clothing to which a player 'strips' down.
词源
Middle English (as a verb): of Germanic origin; related to Dutch stropen.
1
- a long, narrow piece of cloth, paper, plastic, or some other material(布、纸、塑料等的)条, 狭条, 带状物:
a strip of linen.
一长条亚麻布。
1.1
- a long, narrow area of land带状地带。
1.2
- chiefly N. Amer. a main road in or leading out of a town, lined with shops, restaurants, and other facilities〈主北美〉(两旁有商店、餐馆和其他设施的)大街, 出城公路。
1.3
- mass noun steel or other metal in the form of narrow flat bars带钢; 条状金属。
2
- a comic strip连环画。
2.1
- Brit. a programme broadcast regularly at the same time〈英〉(定时播出的)广播节目:
he hosts a weekly two-hour advice strip.
他主持一个每周两小时的咨询节目。
词源
late Middle English: from or related to Middle Low German strippe 'strap, thong', probably also to STRIPE.