strike如何读

英:[straɪk]

美:[straɪk]

strike英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 打,击hit
  2. vt. 攻击,袭击; 侵袭 attack, especially suddenly; (of disaster, disease, etc.) afflict (sb/sth)
  3. vt. & vi. 敲响; 报时; 擦出 make or put into action by hitting
  4. vt. 偶然发现(矿藏等) discover (a material or place)
  5. vi. 罢工 stop working because of disagreement
  6. vt. (突然)产生于(某人的)脑海中 occur to sb's mind
  7. vt. 给…以(深刻)印象 have an effect on; affect with
  8. vt. 取下; 降低lower
n.(名词)
  1. [C] 罢工〔课,市〕 a time when no work is done because of disagreement, e.g. over pay or working conditions, etc.
  2. [C] 袭击,攻击 an attack, especially by aircraft whose bombs hit the place attacked
  3. [C] 突然发现; 走运 success in finding especially a mineral in the earth

strike是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 罢工
  2. 罢课
  3. 发现
  4. 【军】攻击,空袭,袭击
  5. 打击,殴打
  6. 走运,意外成功
  7. 击,打
  8. 罢市
  9. 进行一次空袭的一群飞机
  10. 报时
  11. 钟声
  12. 【棒】击球失败
  13. 正球,好球
  14. 【滚木球】第一球撞倒全部木柱
v. (动词)
  1. 攻击,打,殴,击,进攻
  2. 撞,撞击
  3. 碰,触
  4. 冲击
  5. 侵袭,袭击
  6. 弹奏,奏出
  7. 咬,咬伤
  8. 拆除
  9. 罢工
  10. 抓,抓伤
  11. 照在,照到
  12. 传到
  13. 打出
  14. 压出
  15. 删掉,取消
  16. 降下
  17. 使穿透,使深入
  18. 偶然发现,突然发现
  19. (使)突然想起
  20. 使处于特定状态
  21. 被鸣报
  22. 被划着
  23. 被点燃
  24. 被听到
  25. 咬饵
  26. 行进
  27. 击出(火星)
  28. 触礁,搁浅
  29. 下帆
  30. 刺穿, 戳进
  31. 降旗

strike变形

复数:strikes

第三人称单数:strikes

现在分词:striking

过去式:struck

过去分词:struck或stricken

strike扩展

strikeless (adj.)

strike词根

词根:strike

adj.

struck 受罢工影响的

striking 显著的,突出的,惊人的;打击的;罢工的

n.

striker 罢工者;打击者;[军] 撞针;钟锤;叉鱼的人

strikebreaker [劳经] 破坏罢工者

strikebreaking 破坏罢工

v.

struck 罢工,打,打击(strike的过去式和过去分词)

striking 打(strike的ing形式)

strike英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to take a course : go

struck off through the brush

to aim and usually deliver a blow, stroke, or thrust (as with the hand, a weapon, or a tool)

to arrive with detrimental effect

disaster struck

to attempt to undermine or harm something as if by a blow

struck at … cherished notions—R. P. Warren

to come into contact forcefully

two ships struck in mid channel

to delete something

to lower a flag usually in surrender

to become indicated by a clock, bell, or chime

the hour had just struck

to make known the time by sounding

the clock struck as they entered

pierce, penetrate

the wind seemed to strike through our clothes

to engage in battle

to make a military attack

to become ignited

the match struck

to discover something

struck on a new plan of attack

to pull on a fishing rod in order to set the hook

of a fish to seize the bait

dart, shoot

of a plant cutting to take root

of a seed germinate

to make an impression

to stop work in order to force an employer to comply with demands

to make a beginning

the need to strike vigorously for success

to thrust oneself forward

he struck into the midst of the argument

to work diligently : strive

transitive verb

to strike at : hit

to drive or remove by or as if by a blow

to attack or seize with a sharp blow (as of fangs or claws)

struck by a snake

inflict

strike a blow

to produce by or as if by a blow or stroke

Moses struck water from the rock

to separate by a sharp blow

strike off flints

to haul down : lower

strike the sails

to dismantle and take away

strike the set

to strike the tents of (a camp)

to afflict suddenly

stricken by a heart attack

to engage in (a battle) : fight

to make a military attack on

delete, cancel

strike the last paragraph

to penetrate painfully : pierce

to cause to penetrate

strike the needle

to send down or out

trees struck roots deep into the soil

to level (something, such as a measure of grain) by scraping off what is above the rim

to smooth or form (something, such as a mold) with a tool

to indicate by sounding

the clock struck one

to bring into forceful contact

struck his head on the doorjamb

to come into contact or collision with

the car struck the tree

of light to fall on

of a sound to become audible to

to affect with a mental or emotional state or a strong emotion

struck with horror at the sight

to affect a person with (a strong emotion)

words that struck fear in the listeners

to cause to become by or as if by a sudden blow

struck him dead

to produce by stamping

strike a coin

to produce (something, such as fire) by or as if by striking

strike a match

to make and ratify the terms of

strike a bargain

to play or produce by hitting or plucking keys or strings

struck a series of chords on the piano

to produce as if by playing an instrument

his voice struck a note of concern

to hook (a fish) by a sharp pull on the line

of a fish to snatch at (a bait)

to occur to

the answer struck me suddenly

to appear to especially as a revelation or as remarkable : impress

it struck the crowd as insensitive

bewitch

to arrive at by or as if by computation

strike a balance

to come to : attain

to come upon : discover

strike gold

to engage in a strike against (an employer)

take on, assume

strike a pose

to place (a plant cutting) in a medium for growth and rooting

to so propagate (a plant)

to make one's way along

will strike the southern coast

to cause (an arc) to form (as between electrodes of an arc lamp)

of an insect to oviposit on or in

noun

a tool for smoothing a surface (as of a mold)

an act or instance of striking

a work stoppage by a body of workers to enforce compliance with demands made on an employer

a temporary stoppage of activities in protest against an act or condition

the direction of the line of intersection of a horizontal plane with an uptilted geologic stratum

a pull on a fishing rod to strike a fish

a pull on a line by a fish in striking

a stroke of good luckespecially: a discovery of a valuable mineral deposit

a pitched ball that is in the strike zone or is swung at and is not hit fair

a perfectly thrown ball or pass

disadvantage, handicap

an act or instance of knocking down all the bowling pins with the first bowl

establishment of roots and plant growth

cutaneous myiasis (as of sheep)

a military attackespecially: an air attack on a single objective

a group of airplanes taking part in such an attack

strike词组

on strike罢工,罢工中

strike in插嘴

air strike空袭

strike at袭击;攻击;向…打击

lightning striken. 雷击(等于lightning stroke);闪电式罢工

strike for为…而罢工

strike slip[地理学]走向位移;走向滑距

general strike大罢工

strike down杀死;击倒

go on strike举行罢工

strike a chord打动(某人的)心弦,在(某人心中)引起共鸣,引起共鸣,触动心弦 

strike against为反对…而罢工

strike on打在…上;突然想起

strike up使开始;建立起;开始演奏

strike out打击;删去;想出;产生

strike fire打火

hunger striken. 绝食抗议

strike twelve获得最大成就;达到最高目标;显出全副本领

strike someone as在某人看来似乎...

strike back回击,反击

strike区别

 knock, beat, strike, hit

knock敲门;

beat打鼓;连续打;

strike敲锣,钟敲几点,猛的一击;

hit击中,打一下

以上来源于网络

 strike, beat, hit

strike打一下或若干下

beat连续性地击打; beat the wings

hit打中,对准打;

以上来源于网络

 strike, fight

strike打击,撞,猛然攻击或袭击

fight多指在战斗中用暴力对抗,打架

以上来源于网络

 strike, beat, hit, thrash, whip

这组词都有“打”的意思,其区别是:

strike普通用词,多指急速或突然一次猛击。

beat普通用词,含义广泛,指连续打击。游戏、竞赛或战争中作打败解。

hit普通用词,常与strike换用,侧重有目标的猛击,强调用力击中。

thrash侧重指用棍子或鞭子等痛打。

whip多指用鞭子抽打。

以上来源于网络

strike词源中文解释

古英语 strican(过去式 strac,过去分词 stricen)“轻轻地经过,抚摸,平滑,擦拭”,也指“走,移动,前进”,源自原始日耳曼语 *strikan-(源自古诺尔斯语 strykva “抚摸”,古弗里西亚语 strika,中古荷兰语 streken,荷兰语 strijken “平滑,抚摸,擦拭”,古高地德语 strihhan,德语 streichen),源自 PIE 词根 *strig- “抚摸,擦拭,按压”(参见 strigil)。与 streak 和 stroke 有关,也可能受到同源的古诺尔斯语 striuka 的影响。

“打击”的意义在14世纪初发展出来; “碰撞”的意义来自14世纪中期; “用飞行物击中”的意义来自14世纪晚期。意为“取消或删除”(如用笔划掉)的意义可追溯至14世纪晚期。中古英语中的一个意义保留在“strike for”中,意为“朝着……前进”。“遇到,发现”的意义始于1835年(尤其是在采矿、挖井等方面,因此有“strike it rich”之意,1854年)。棒球的意义来自1853年。“strike a balance”的意思来自“平衡账目”的意义(1530年代)。

“拒绝工作以迫使雇主满足要求”的意义始于1768年,可能来自于“放下”工具的概念,或者来自于水手们的做法,即将船帆 striking(降下),作为拒绝出海的象征(1768年),这保留了动词最初的“使平坦,平滑”的意义。

strike_体育行业词汇

全中

一投全倒

strike_地质学行业词汇

走向

strike_水利行业词汇

走向

地层中面状构造的产状要素之一。其构造面或地质体的界面与水平面的交线称为走向线,而走向线两端的延伸方向,即为走向。

strike_法律行业词汇

罢工

strike词源英文解释

Verb Middle English, from Old English strīcan to stroke, go; akin to Old High German strīhhan to stroke, Latin stringere to touch lightly, striga, stria furrow

The first known use of strike was before the 12th century

strike儿童词典英英释义

strike1 of 2verb

to take a course : go

strike across the field

to deliver a stroke or blow : hit

to attack or seize especially with fangs or claws

struck by a snake

to remove or cancel with or as if with a stroke of the pen

struck out a word in the text

to lower, take down, or take apart strike camp

strike a flag

to indicate or become indicated by a clock, bell, or chime

the hour had just struck

to indicate by sounding

the clock struck one

to pierce or penetrate or to cause to pierce or penetrate

the wind seemed to strike through our clothes

to make a military attack : fight

strike for freedom

to seize the bait

a fish struck

to take root or cause to take root : germinate

some plant cuttings strike quickly

to stop work for the purpose of forcing an employer to meet demands

to make a beginning : launch

the orchestra struck into another waltz

to cause to suffer pain or distress suddenly

struck down at the height of her career

to bring into forceful contact

struck my knee against the seat

to come into contact or collision with

the car struck the tree

to fall on

sunlight strikes your face

to affect with a strong feeling

struck by its beauty

to produce by stamping

strike a coin

to cause to ignite by friction

strike a match

to produce on a musical instrument by hitting or plucking strings

strike a chord on the piano

to come to mind

the answer struck me suddenly

to appear remarkable or make a strong impression on : impress

I was struck by its beauty

to come to

strike the main road

to come upon : discover

strike gold

to take on : assume

strike a pose

strike2 of 2noun

an act or instance of striking

a stopping of work by a body of workers to force an employer to meet demands

a temporary stopping of normal activities in protest against an act or condition

a hunger strike

a pull on a line by a fish in striking

a stroke of good luckespecially: a discovery of a valuable mineral deposit

a baseball pitch that passes through the strike zone or that is swung at without being hit fair

disadvantage entry 1 sense 2a, handicap

their poor attendance was a strike against them

the knocking down of all the pins with the first ball in bowling

a military attack

strike医学词典英英释义

strikenoun

cutaneous myiasis (as of sheep) blowfly strike

body strike

strike 例句

1 Mr. Levy indicated the stricken cow in the street.

2 During a shooting drill, Luma was teaching the boys how to strike the ball with the tops of their feet when she overheard a Sudanese boy talking to the others.

3 The Spirit Medium raised his walking stick, but Tendai wrenched it away before he could strike his sister.

4 They were lucky to strike oil here.

在这里发现石油,他们可真幸运.

5 The music strikes me as familiar, and I realize it’s the Glenn Miller band, playing live!

6 A group of soldiers came in looking for shelter and striking matches, just as he and Nettle had.

7 It strikes me then how she does not have much command over the language to complain about her hunger.

8 It strikes me as suspicious, the way she’s arranged the names.

9 The alien who had just walked out of his room was also the man he felt passionately enough about to strike with all the fervor he could summon up.

10 Gandhi, the champion of Indian freedom, is on one of his umpteenth hunger strikes.

11 But then the counselor managed to grab him and hold Klawde out of striking distance.

12 She longed to swim again, to strike out and stop treading, but she didn’t know which way to head.

13 Holly could only watch helplessly as the human took careful aim and delivered a series of crippling blows to the stricken creature.

14 Reporters had been kept at a distance from the action, but their telephoto lenses had captured almost the entire attack—“the flailing clubs, the stampeding horses, the jeering crowd and the stricken, fleeing blacks.”

15 The Germans continue to strike Poland hard and fast, in a new kind of warfare called a Blitzkrieg, a lightning-fast war.

16 Two outs, two strikes, one of which was a foul ball.

17 Nonetheless, visitors to Andean history note certain ways of doing things that recur in ways striking to the outsider, sometimes in one variant, sometimes in another, like the themes in a jazz improvisation.

18 But none was so regal, so striking, nor so handsome as the man who wore the crown.

19 I don’t know why it is that when the clock strikes, you feel all the more the absence of someone.

20 He dropped out of school in the seventh grade and ended up in court for “assault by striking” right after his seventeenth birthday.

strike 同义词

4 戳进

dig poke

5 偶然遇到

chance-met run against

7 打出

hit tap

8 品级

order scale

9 刮平

stricken

11 给装嘴子

tap

17 钟声

ring bell toll peal knell

24 踢球

shot kick

29 处于某状态

lie bring

33 不利因素

disadvantage blight

35 擦火

strike fire

36 使处于某状态

bring

42 打制

forge beating

45 发出声音

sonorific noise voice vocalize

47 突然想到

flash hit on

50 刺入

dig pierce

51 朝某方向前进

make

52 拉下

pluck

53 打火

strike fire

55 摆出

come send forward serve

56 其得分

touchdown

58 击球失败

whiff

59 发横财

make a killing

66 报时装置

chime

68 探明

spy

69 使突然发生

precipitate

76 使陷入

mire give oneself up to

83 印制

strike-off

84

ring

85 不利条件

liability handicap

86 附着于

attach latch on

87 烈度

violence

89 罢课

walkout

92 使受折磨

hagride

95 罢市

hartal

100 取下

unhang

102 给…一击

zing

106 抗拒

resistance

107 传到

reach

108 刮板

scraperboard strickle

119 装嘴子

tap

128 力争

fend

129 映入

greet

133 予以

administer inflict

137 来临

stroke arrival advent fall

145 斗刮

strickle

151 使生根

plant radicate root implant

152

up for unto send

156 碰到

crash have

159 想到

come have or in mind

160 产卵于

blow

164 敲响

drub

167 叠起

flap

168 全倒

ten-strike

169

place contract

172 未击中

undershoot miss fall short

175

poke

184 使发声

sound

187

thrust poke

188 钩住

catch hitch clasp

192 弄平

planish level flush

194

feel touch handle

196 咬伤

bite

197 一击

shot

strike 短语相关

strike (someone) dead strike it rich strike a blow strike gold lightning strike strike out hunger strike sympathy strike hit/strike home the strike zone

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