striking的意思和读音

striking

: [ˈstraɪkɪŋ] : ['straɪkɪŋ]

adj.

v.“strike”

adj.inconspicuous

adj.conspicuous,noticeable,marked,remarkable,salient

strikingadj.

1.interesting and unusual enough to attract attention

a striking feature

She bears a striking resemblance to her older sister.

In striking contrast to their brothers, the girls were both intelligent and charming.

2.very attractive, often in an unusual way

striking good looks

adj.1.,,,2.;,3.

v.1.“strike”

adj.1.attracting your interest or attention because of some unusual feature

v.1.The present participle of strike

1. strife n. striking a. strip v. n. ...

2. strife n. striking a. strip v. n. ...

3. incline (使), striking largely ...

4. rollicking striking hulking ...

5. offside striking handball;hands;handling ...

6. money-making striking rumbling ...

7. striking striking string 线; ...

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1.But he is seen from a striking angle, as though Dali were looking down on him from above his head.仿

2.Even with a more progressive White House, striking a meaningful deal in two years will be tough.便

3.What's striking about Spain, from an American perspective, is how much its economic story resembles our own.西

4.One of the most striking examples of the pattern was evident in New Guinea, said the scientists.

5.They were both striking, and strikingly like a luxed-up version of the designer's ready-to-wear.

6.In her day Friedel was a striking beauty, and that glamour and grace is still evident today.

7.It fills out on the palate, striking a fine balance between blackberry and bilberry fruit and leaving an impression of lush fullness.

8.As he walked along the row of seats and tables a striking woman in a trim burgundy suit followed him with her gaze.沿---

9.Former classmates are happy to recall that Anna was the most striking girl in their group: "It was instantly clear that she would go far. ":“。”

10.The elder twin, who had the advantage of good looks and a striking personality, decided that he would take up the stage as a career.