streak
streak
strik
strik
British pronunciation
/stɹˈiːk/

Definizione e significato di "streak"in inglese

to streak
01

sfrecciare, passare velocemente

to move swiftly in a specified direction, leaving a visible trail or mark
example
Esempi
With a burst of speed, the athlete streaked past the finish line, securing the victory.
Con uno scatto di velocità, l'atleta è sfrecciato oltre il traguardo, assicurandosi la vittoria.
The car streaked down the highway, its headlights piercing through the darkness.
L'auto sfrecciò lungo l'autostrada, i suoi fari che penetravano l'oscurità.
02

to form or cover with lines, spots, or blotches of color

example
Esempi
The marble countertop was streaked with veins of white and gray.
Rain had streaked the window with dirt and mud.
03

to run naked through a public place as a prank, protest, or thrill

example
Esempi
A group of students decided to streak across the campus lawn.
He streaked at the football game, causing a stir among the spectators.
01

striatura

a consecutive series of repeated actions or behaviors forming a consistent pattern or routine
example
Esempi
She maintained a winning streak of ten games in a row.
Ha mantenuto una serie vincente di dieci partite di fila.
The team ’s losing streak was finally broken with their latest victory.
La serie di sconfitte della squadra è stata finalmente interrotta con la loro ultima vittoria.
02

a narrow line, stripe, or marking of a different color or texture from the surrounding area

example
Esempi
The marble countertop had a streak of white running through it.
A streak of mud crossed the car door after the rain.
03

a notable quality, often a habitual tendency

example
Esempi
He has a streak of stubbornness that comes out in debates.
There 's a mischievous streak in her personality.
04

a brief, narrow flash of light or energy

example
Esempi
A streak of lightning lit up the night sky.
The meteor left a streak across the horizon.
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