Strike
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British pronunciation/stɹˈa‌ɪk/
American pronunciation/ˈstɹaɪk/

"strike"的定义和意义

to strike
01

打击, 袭击

to hit using hands or weapons
Transitive: to strike sb/sth with sth
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打击, 袭击

to launch a planned and forceful attack against an enemy or target
Transitive: to strike an enemy target
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03

打击, 影响

to deeply influence or cause someone to experience a powerful mental or emotional reaction
Transitive: to strike sb with an emotion or impression
04

打击, 撞击

to come into contact with something in a forceful manner
Intransitive
05

敲打, 发出鸣响

to announce or indicate the time by producing a chime or stroke
Transitive: to strike a specific time
06

打击, 袭击

to happen abruptly and cause harm, damage, or suffering
Transitive: to strike people or places
07

罢工, 进行罢工

to stop working as a sign of protest against some work issues, such as low wages, poor working conditions, etc.
Intransitive
08

打击, 点燃

to cause an electric arc to form between the electrodes of an arc lamp
Transitive: to strike an electric arc
09

击打, 演奏

to play a musical instrument by hitting it, typically with the hand or a stick
Transitive: to strike a musical instrument
10

达到, 打击

to achieve or attain something, often through effort or action
Transitive: to strike an achievement
11

打击, 碰撞

(of light) to fall upon or hit an object or surface
Transitive: to strike a surface or object
12

划掉, 删除

to cancel, eliminate, or mark for deletion, often by drawing a line through the text or item
Transitive: to strike a part of a text
13

打击, 产生火花

to make a fire or spark while two surfaces are rubbed against each other
Transitive: to strike a combustible object | to strike a combustible object against sth
14

打击, 发现

to find or encounter something unexpectedly or by chance
Transitive: to strike sth
15

达成, 签订

to successfully reach, achieve, or establish something that requires agreement or compromise
Transitive: to strike an agreement or compromise
16

打击, 穿透

to make a sudden or forceful entry into or through something
Intransitive: to strike into sth | to strike through sth
17

刮平, 抹平

to smooth or shape a surface, such as a mold or material, using a tool
Transitive: to strike a malleable material
18

铸造, 打印

to produce a coin or medal by pressing a design onto metal using a die
Transitive: to strike a medal or coin
19

拆除, 卸下

to dismantle or take down a tent or a group of tents from an encampment
Transitive: to strike tents or a camp
20

撞击, 打击

to hit something accidentally, usually with part of one's body
Transitive: to strike a body part against sth | to strike a body part on sth
21

承担, 接受

to take on or assume a particular role, attitude, appearance, or quality
Transitive: to strike an attitude or appearance
22

打击, 引起

to cause someone to suddenly experience a specific emotion.
Transitive: to strike an emotion
Strike
01

罢工, 停工

a collective action by workers who refuse to work until certain demands are met
02

袭击, 打击

an attack that is intended to seize or inflict damage on or destroy an objective
03

全垒打, 完美击球

the act of knocking down all ten pins with a single ball
04

成功,

a conspicuous success
05

好球, 失误

(baseball) a pitch that the batter swings at and misses, or that the umpire calls within the strike zone
06

轻轻一击, 触碰

a gentle blow

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During the battle, the warrior struck his enemies with a sword in each hand.
In self-defense, she struck the assailant with a swift kick to the abdomen.
The blacksmith struck the hot metal with a hammer to shape it.
In a fit of rage, he struck the table with his fist, causing it to shake.
The boxer aimed to strike his opponent with a precise combination of punches.
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