stripe的意思和读音

stripe

: [straɪp] : [straɪp]

n.线

v.使

stripes  

adj.+n.red stripe,white stripe,stripe shirt,political stripe

n.strip,band,line,streak,bar

stripen.

1.线a long narrow line of colour, that is a different colour from the areas next to it

a zebra's black and white stripes

a white tablecloth with red stripes

2.a narrow piece of cloth, often in the shape of a V, that is worn on the uniform of a soldier or police officer to show their rank

3.a type, category or opinion

politicians of every stripe

commentators of all political stripes

She's an educator of a very different stripe.

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v.1.使...,...

n.1.a line of one color on a background of a different color2.a band of cloth on a uniform showing the rank of the person wearing it

1. dot stripe flower pattern ...

2. 010,: CHECK 011,STRIPE 005,: SATIN / CHARMEUSE ...

3. nine , ... stripe , ... remind , 使... ...

4. floral stripe plain weave ...

6. STICKER STRIPE , THREAD 线 ...

7. strife n. stripe n. strive vi. ...

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1.These cards may contain contacts, a magnetic stripe or an embedded antenna but do not contain any other active or passive circuit elements.线

2.Jordan's demand to have the stripe removed -- which would require restarting production halfway through -- had never been done at Nike.————

3.Put the stripe horizontally and view how much backspin shows up when you hit low.

4.To see that, look very closely at the bottom edge of the stripe in the next photo, about an inch to the left of center.使

5.But silver seems to have taken on a more manic stripe, while gold has retained a degree of restraint.

6.The trend seems to be that more fraud is coming to the U. S. because we're the one last holdout in magnetic stripe cards.使

7.It has a gray back, a black-and-white head and a pale yellow breast with a black stripe and weighs only about as much as a AA battery .

8.Reluctance to cosy up to communists of any stripe is still a reflex in most of the region.

9.In modern times governments of every political stripe have had to step in.

10.But that sense should not serve as a disguise for allowing extremists of any stripe to define what views can or cannot be aired.