strike的意思和读音

strike

: [straɪk] : [straɪk]

v.

n.

struck  stricken  striking  strikes  

v.+n.strike balance,strike deal,strike blow,strike bargain,end strike

adj.+n.lightning strike,general strike,nationwide strike,steel strike,national strike

v.miss

n.raid,attack,assault,foray,air strike

v.hit,occur to,launch an attack,stop work,discover

strikev.hit sb/sth

1.[t]~ sb/sthto hit sb/sth hard or with force

The ship struck a rock.

The child ran into the road and was struck by a car.

The tree was struck by lightning .

He fell, striking his head on the edge of the table.

The stone struck her on the forehead.

2.[t]~ sb/sth (sth)to hit sb/sth with your hand or a weapon

She struck him in the face.

He struck the table with his fist.

Who struck the first blow(= started the fight) ?

kick/hit ball

3.[t]~ sthto hit or kick a ball, etc.

He walked up to the penalty spot and struck the ball firmly into the back of the net.

attack

4.[i]to attack sb/sth, especially suddenly

The lion crouched ready to strike.

Police fear that the killer may strike again.

of disaster/disease

5.[i][t]to happen suddenly and have a harmful or damaging effect on sb/sth

Two days later tragedy struck.

The area was struck by an outbreak of cholera.

thought/idea/impression

6.[t]to come into sb's mind suddenly

An awful thought has just struck me.

I was struck by her resemblance to my aunt.

It suddenly struck me how we could improve the situation.

7.[t]…)to give sb a particular impression

His reaction struck me as odd.

How does the idea strike you?

She strikes me as a very efficient person.

It strikes me that nobody is really in favour of the changes.

of light

8.[t]~ sthto fall on a surface

The windows sparkled as the sun struck the glass.

dumb/deaf/blind

9.[t][usupass]~ sb + adj.使to put sb suddenly into a particular state

to be struck dumb/deaf/blind

of workers

10.[i]~ (for sth)to refuse to work, because of a disagreement over pay or conditions

The union has voted to strike for a pay increase of 6%. 6%。

Striking workers picketed the factory.

match

11.[t][i]~ (sth));to rub sth such as a match against a surface so that it produces a flame; to produce a flame when rubbed against a rough surface

to strike a match on a wall

The sword struck sparks off the stone floor.

The matches were damp and he couldn't make them strike.

of clock

12.[i][t]to show the time by making a ringing noise, etc.

Did you hear the clock strike?

The clock has just struck three.

make sound

13.[t]~ sthto produce a musical note, sound, etc. by pressing a key or hitting sth

to strike a chord on the piano

gold/oil, etc.

14.[t]~ sthto discover gold, oil, etc. by digging or drilling

They had struck oil!

go with purpose

15.[i]~ (off/out)to go somewhere with great energy or purpose

We left the road and struck off across the fields.穿

IDM

I was struck by her youth and enthusiasm.

We're not very struck on that new restaurant.

be struck by/on/with sb/sth(informal)to be impressed or interested by sb/sth; to like sb/sth very much

I was struck by her youth and enthusiasm.

We're not very struck on that new restaurant.

strike a balance (between A and B)to manage to find a way of being fair to two opposing things; to find an acceptable position which is between two thingsstrike a bargain/dealto make an agreement with sb in which both sides have an advantage

He felt that they had struck a blow for democracy.

strike a blow for/against/at sthto do sth in support of/against a belief, principle, etc.

He felt that they had struck a blow for democracy.

strike fear, etc. into sb/sbs heart使to make sb be afraid, etc.

He has struck gold with his latest novel.

strike goldto find or do sth that brings you a lot of success or money

He has struck gold with his latest novel.

strike it rich(informal);(to get a lot of money, especially suddenly or unexpectedlystrike (it) lucky(informal)to have good luckstrike a pose/an attitude姿to hold your body in a particular way to create a particular impressionstrike while the iron is hotto make use of an opportunity immediately

The beach is within striking distance.

The cat was now within striking distance of the duck.

within striking distance (of sth)near enough to be reached or attacked easily; near enough to reach or attack sth easily

The beach is within striking distance.

The cat was now within striking distance of the duck.

n.of workers

1.a period of time when an organized group of employees of a company stops working because of a disagreement over pay or conditions

the train drivers' strike

a strike by teachers

an unofficial/ a one-day strike

Air traffic controllers are threatening to come out on/go on strike .

Half the workforce are now (out) on strike .

The train drivers have voted to take strike action .

The student union has called for a rent strike(= a refusal to pay rent as a protest) .

attack

2.;(a military attack, especially by aircraft dropping bombs

an air strike

They decided to launch a pre-emptive strike .

hitting/kicking

3.[ususing]an act of hitting or kicking sth/sb

His spectacular strike in the second half made the score 2–0. 2:0。

in baseball

4.an unsuccessful attempt to hit the ball

in bowling

5.a situation in tenpin bowling when a player knocks down all the pins with the first ball

discovery of oil

6.[ususing]西;(a sudden discovery of sth valuable, especially oil

bad thing/action

7.~ (against sb/sth)a bad thing or action that damages sb/sth's reputation

The amount of fuel that this car uses is a big strike against it.

IDMthree strikes and youre outthe three strikes ruleused to describe a law which says that people who commit three crimes will automatically go to prison

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v.1.to hit against, or to crash into, someone or something; to hurt a part of your body by accidentally knocking it against an object; if lightning strikes something such as a tree or a building, it hits it and damages or destroys it2.to hit someone or something with your hand, a tool, or a weapon; to hit or kick something such as a ball with your hand, foot, or a piece of sports equipment3.to make a sudden violent or illegal attack on someone or something; to make a successful attack in a competition, especially by scoring a goal or point4.to refuse to work for a period of time as a protest about your pay or conditions at work5.if something unpleasant or dangerous strikes, or if it strikes someone or something, it happens suddenly and unexpectedly and causes harm or damage to them6.if a thought or idea strikes you, it enters your mind suddenly or unexpectedly7.to press a key or to hit a musical instrument with a finger or a hand in order to produce a note or a series of notes8.to rub a match with a short quick movement against a hard surface, producing a flame; if a match strikes, it produces a flame as a result of being rubbed with a short quick movement against a hard surface9.if a clock strikes or strikes a particular time, it makes a sound like a bell a particular number of times to show what time it is10.to remove words from a document, for example by drawing a line through them11.if light strikes something, it shines on it12.to make something such as a deal or an agreement by which both sides get an advantage or a benefit13.to find something such as gold or oil by digging or drilling14.to make a coin or medal by cutting it out of a piece of metal15.to lower and remove a structure such as a tent or sail1.to hit against, or to crash into, someone or something; to hurt a part of your body by accidentally knocking it against an object; if lightning strikes something such as a tree or a building, it hits it and damages or destroys it2.to hit someone or something with your hand, a tool, or a weapon; to hit or kick something such as a ball with your hand, foot, or a piece of sports equipment3.to make a sudden violent or illegal attack on someone or something; to make a successful attack in a competition, especially by scoring a goal or point4.to refuse to work for a period of time as a protest about your pay or conditions at work5.if something unpleasant or dangerous strikes, or if it strikes someone or something, it happens suddenly and unexpectedly and causes harm or damage to them6.if a thought or idea strikes you, it enters your mind suddenly or unexpectedly7.to press a key or to hit a musical instrument with a finger or a hand in order to produce a note or a series of notes8.to rub a match with a short quick movement against a hard surface, producing a flame; if a match strikes, it produces a flame as a result of being rubbed with a short quick movement against a hard surface9.if a clock strikes or strikes a particular time, it makes a sound like a bell a particular number of times to show what time it is10.to remove words from a document, for example by drawing a line through them11.if light strikes something, it shines on it12.to make something such as a deal or an agreement by which both sides get an advantage or a benefit13.to find something such as gold or oil by digging or drilling14.to make a coin or medal by cutting it out of a piece of metal15.to lower and remove a structure such as a tent or sail

n.1.Same as strickle2.a period of time during which people refuse to work, as a protest about pay or conditions at work3.a failure to hit the ball in baseball; a situation in bowling in which you succeed in knocking down all the pinsbottle shaped objects with one ball; a hit or kick of a ball, especially one with which you score a goal or a point4.a military attack, especially one in which airplanes drop bombs on an area5.a discovery of something such as gold or oil by digging or drilling1.Same as strickle2.a period of time during which people refuse to work, as a protest about pay or conditions at work3.a failure to hit the ball in baseball; a situation in bowling in which you succeed in knocking down all the pinsbottle shaped objects with one ball; a hit or kick of a ball, especially one with which you score a goal or a point4.a military attack, especially one in which airplanes drop bombs on an area5.a discovery of something such as gold or oil by digging or drilling

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3. 〖 formpartnership〗 〖 hit;strike;attack〗 〖 knock〗 ...

4. "" "target hitting" activities "" "Strike" "" "Ball" ...

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1.Already their ability to stop our progress has been stemmed, and our allies are ready to strike the fatal blow.

2.But Mr. Barnett said the remaining monks held the equivalent of a sit-down strike and were joined by an additional 100 monks from Drepung.

3.It represents a significant milestone for the boss and Rush has no doubt it will be an occasion for his old strike partner to savour.

4.There's no word on how he died, but it's likely to have been the result of a strike from an unmanned drone.

5.A year ago, in response to a previous hunger strike, Mr Insulza said he would go to Venezuela to investigate.饿,Insulza

6.Nato has admitted it was responsible for an air strike that killed civilians in Tripoli over the weekend.

7.Still, there's no need to ban him from hanging out with the bachelors if he's able to strike the right balance between his buddies and you.

8.Pictures of him have emerged showing an apparent hand injury which he claims was sustained in a Nato air strike last month.

9.Lawmakers trying to avert the strike are calling for labor leaders to be patient.

10.The young man to my right was trying to strike up a conversation with the woman seated opposite us.