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strick·en
strI kn
strickenly (adv.)
verb
a past participle of strike.
adjective
injured, afflicted, or overwhelmed, as by wounds, illness, grief, or disaster (often used in combination).those stricken by the plaguethe flood-stricken city
showing the effects of injury, disaster, or the like.an economy stricken by wara stricken, pleading expression
1510年代,“受伤的,受影响的(由疾病、麻烦等引起)”,是 strike(v.)的古老过去分词的形容词用法。比喻意义“被恐惧、悲痛等淹没”来自1530年代。更早的发展反映在13世纪的短语 striken in elde 中,“年老”,来自 strike 的“移动,前进”的意义,因此是“远进的”。
Middle English striken, from past participle of striken to strike
The first known use of stricken was in the 14th century
strictadjective
permitting no avoidance or escape
under strict orders
kept with great care : absolute
strict secrecy
carefully obeying rules or a code of conduct
completely correct : exact, precise
in the strict meaning of the word
strickenadjective
troubled with disease, misfortune, or sorrow
hit or wounded by or as if by an object that was thrown
1 These remarks don't have any relationship to the problem at hand; they are incongruous and should be stricken from the record.
这些话与眼下的问题无关, 它们是不恰当的,应从记录中删除.
2 Relief goods were quickly handed out to the people in the stricken area.
救灾物资很快发放到灾区人民手里。
3 Whole villages were stricken with the disease.
整村整村的人染上了这种病。
4 Suddenly Brand ran to me with a stricken face.
5 She raised her stricken face and begged for help.
她仰起苦闷的脸,乞求帮助。
6 Lyra turned one wheel, turned another, turned the whole thing around, and then looked up at Will, stricken.
7 No longer pale and stricken, her eyes were bright.
8 I was stricken, too, by the thought that Mr. Kendall might have found the bit of treasure I’d kept back for myself.
9 Now the elms are stricken with a disease that afflicts them throughout their range, a disease so serious that many experts believe all efforts to save the elms will in the end be futile.
10 Then, horribly clear across the darkening, empty combe, there came the agonizing squeal of a stricken rabbit.
11 The earth quakes under feet Behind, among the flying clods, there are hoof-prints stricken in the ground.
12 Medical supplies are being dropped to the stricken area.
目前医药用品正空投到灾区。
13 My other sisters, in different ways, have become stricken with strange behavior regarding men.
14 But then I saw my mother’s face, her stricken face.
15 Plaster rained from the ceiling, and all the excitement was stricken from Sarai’s face.
16 At the stricken look on Ash’s face, her stepmother smiled and then continued up the stairs.
17 I must look as stricken as I feel, because she suddenly stops and wipes her palms down the front of her thighs.
18 He looked up and down the deck at the folded and stricken bodies; and he said, “When does a body know he has it?”
19 The British Red Cross has sent four planeloads of relief supplies to the stricken areas.
英国红十字会已向灾区发送了4架飞机的救济物资。
20 Kuda clung to his brother, but he seemed less panic- stricken.
2 受了伤的
5 罹患
8 受伤
hurt broken injured wounded vulneration bruise vulnerate wound injure Nick traumatize have been in the wars be the worse for wear get hurt cut boggle scotch shed blood for shot crocked poleaxed bloody
10 受侵袭的
11 患病
sick ill ailing illness sickness suffer ail distemper diseased take ill be taken ill have sicken fall sick episode
13 受伤害的
14 刮平
16 被打伤的
17 负伤
18 贫困
poverty-striken needy contracted underprivileged indigent squalid necessitous necessitousness squalidity squalor distress
19 受打击
20 苦恼的
23 受侵害的