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v.
剥皮( strip的过去式和过去分词 )
脱光衣服
(齿轮的齿等)折断
表演脱衣舞
adj.
剥去的
词根:strip
adj.striped 有条纹的;有斑纹的
stripy 有条纹的;条纹状的
n.strip 带;条状;脱衣舞
stripe 条纹,斑纹;种类
stripper 脱衣舞女;剥离器;脱模机
stripping 剥离;剥脱;拆封
striping 拆开;去膜;加条纹;条纹图案
striptease 脱衣舞
stripteaser 表演脱衣舞的女人
v.striped 被剥去(strip的过去分词)
stripping 剥去;脱掉;拆除(strip的ing形式)
striping 给…加条纹(strip的ing形式)
vi.strip 脱去衣服
striptease 表演脱衣舞
vt.strip 剥夺;剥去;脱去衣服
stripe 加条纹于…
verb
transitive verb
to remove clothing, covering, or surface matter from
to deprive of possessions
to divest of honors, privileges, or functions
to remove extraneous or superficial matter from
a prose style stripped to the bones
to remove furniture, equipment, or accessories from
strip a ship for action
to make bare or clear (as by cutting or grazing)
to finish a milking of by pressing the last available milk from the teats
strip a cow
to remove cured leaves from the stalks of (tobacco)
to remove the midrib from (tobacco leaves)
to tear or damage the thread of (a separable part or fitting)
to separate (components) from a mixture or solution
to press eggs or milt out of (a fish)
to remove (a subcutaneous vein) by means of a surgical instrument
intransitive verb
to take off clothes
… anxious to find the young man who stripped down to his boxer shorts and jumped in the river to save her dog.—Mike Byrne
to remove one's clothes gradually piece by piece in a seductive or provocative manner especially to the accompaniment of music : to perform a striptease
peel sense 1
noun
a long narrow piece of a material
a long narrow area of land or water
airstrip
a commercially developed area especially along a highway
comic strip
striptease
strip of剥夺
strip mill带钢轧机;带材轧机;钢带轧机;板条辊轧机
steel strip钢带
gaza strip加沙地带
strip steel带钢
hot strip mill扁钢热轧机;带钢热轧机
narrow strip窄带钢;窄带材
strip mining露天开采
strip minen. (美)露天矿
copper strip铜带;铜条
strip method带状法,截片法
metal strip铁带,钢带;金属条
strip width条宽;行宽
sealing strip封密条;汽封片
wide strip宽带钢;宽带材
strip off脱衣;脱去;剥落
comic strip连载漫画;四格漫画
strip foundation条形地基;长条基础
strip club脱衣舞夜总会
test strip试验片;测试条
Verb Middle English strepen, strippen, from Old English -strīepan; akin to Old High German stroufen to strip Noun probably alteration of stripe >entry 3
The first known use of strip was in the 13th century
strip1 of 2verb
to remove clothing, covering, or surface substance from
undress
stripped and showered
plunder entry 1, spoil
troops stripped the town after capturing it
to take away all duties, honors, or special rights
to remove a layer that covers : skin, peel
strip bark from a tree
to remove unimportant material from
to remove furniture, equipment, or accessories from
to make bare or clear (as by cutting or grazing)
to tear or damage the screw thread of (as a bolt or nut)
strip2 of 2noun
a long narrow piece or area a strip of land
strips of bacon
airstrip
strip1 of 2verb
to remove clothing, covering, or surface substance from
undress
stripped and showered
plunder entry 1, spoil
troops stripped the town after capturing it
to take away all duties, honors, or special rights
to remove a layer that covers : skin, peel
strip bark from a tree
to remove unimportant material from
to remove furniture, equipment, or accessories from
to make bare or clear (as by cutting or grazing)
to tear or damage the screw thread of (as a bolt or nut)
strip2 of 2noun
a long narrow piece or area a strip of land
strips of bacon
airstrip
strip1 of 2verb
to remove clothing, covering, or surface substance from
undress
stripped and showered
plunder entry 1, spoil
troops stripped the town after capturing it
to take away all duties, honors, or special rights
to remove a layer that covers : skin, peel
strip bark from a tree
to remove unimportant material from
to remove furniture, equipment, or accessories from
to make bare or clear (as by cutting or grazing)
to tear or damage the screw thread of (as a bolt or nut)
strip2 of 2noun
a long narrow piece or area a strip of land
strips of bacon
airstrip
1 Gregor stripped off Boots’s damp clothes and put on a fresh set.
2 Gregor quickly returned to the changing room and stripped off his sweaty clothes.
3 The birds have stripped all the fruit from the bushes!
小鸟把树丛中的果实都叼走了.
4 By now, seeing me stripped shouldn’t cause her to do anything more than roll her eyes and throw me a shirt.
5 It was a rude question, but the shame of being stripped before half the castle made it seem like nothing.
6 It would be David’s home taken from him, his whole life stripped away.
7 The house was stripped bare.
屋子被洗劫一空.
8 We'll have to strip the engine down to find the fault.
我们得把发动机拆卸开来找出毛病。
9 They stripped off and jumped into the pool.
他们脱掉衣服,跳进了池子。
10 And his long face, stripped of its flesh, was still contorted in a silent scream.
11 When she was ready, she stripped off Windy’s T-shirt and stepped into the warm water, pulling the curtain closed behind her.
12 She had left Dana Matherson stripped down to his underpants and trussed to the flagpole in front of the administration building at Trace Middle School.
13 Today with their failing ivy and stripped, moaning trees the houses looked both more elegant and more lifeless than ever.
14 All I can think about is how the Erudite stripped me of my watch and my shoes and led me to the bare table where they would take my life.
15 The last thing Katie did in their old home after it had been stripped bare and had that look of a near-sighted man with his glasses off, was to rip up the tin-can bank.
16 He wasn’t court-martialed, but he was stripped of his rank and confined to the base for six months.
17 The towns where we preached were stripped bare of young men, with it still being wartime, and this fanned the fires of Nathan’s private torture.
18 We can still reach the war room, which is stripped but mostly intact.
19 In his chambers he stripped off his council silks and sat for a moment with the book while he waited for Jory to arrive.
20 She stripped away the green, resinous wood, pausing to remove a splinter from her thumb.
1 脱掉衣服