striking如何读

英:[ˈstraɪkɪŋ]

美:[ˈstraɪkɪŋ]

striking英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 显著的,突出的 which draws the attention
  2. 引人注目的,容貌出众的 attracting attention because of a good appearance; attractive

striking是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 显著的,突出的,惹人注目的,引人注目的
  2. 打击的,敲击的
  3. 罢工(中)的
  4. 妩媚动人的
  5. 俊秀的,标致的
  6. 攻击的
  7. 突击的
  8. 惊人的,触目的
  9. 异乎寻常的
  10. 明显的
  11. 辉煌,精彩的,动人的
n. (名词)
  1. 打人犯规
  2. 击打,打击

striking自然拼读

strik·ing

straI kIng

striking变形

比较级:more striking

最高级:most striking

striking扩展

strikingly (adv.), strikingness (n.)

striking词根

词根:strike

adj.

struck 受罢工影响的

strikebound 因罢工而停顿的,因罢工而歇业的

adv.

strikingly 显著地;突出地,引人注目地

n.

strike 罢工;打击;殴打

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)

vi.

strike 打,打击;罢工;敲,敲击;抓;打动;穿透

vt.

strike 打,击;罢工;撞击,冲击;侵袭;打动;到达

striking英英释义

Noun

1. the physical coming together of two or more things;

"contact with the pier scraped paint from the hull"

2. the act of contacting one thing with another;

"repeated hitting raised a large bruise"

"after three misses she finally got a hit"

Adjective

1. sensational in appearance or thrilling in effect;

"a dramatic sunset"

"a dramatic pause"

"a spectacular display of northern lights"

"it was a spectacular play"

"his striking good looks always created a sensation"

2. having a quality that thrusts itself into attention;

"an outstanding fact of our time is that nations poisoned by anti semitism proved less fortunate in regard to their own freedom"

"a new theory is the most prominent feature of the book"

"salient traits"

"a spectacular rise in prices"

"a striking thing about Picadilly Circus is the statue of Eros in the center"

"a striking resemblance between parent and child"

striking词组

striking contrast显著对比,鲜明的对比

striking distance攻击距离

arc striking起弧

striking similarity惊人的相似性

striking区别

 striking, remarkable, noticeable, outstanding, conspicuous

这组词都有“显著的,引人注意的”的意思,其区别是:

striking侧重能给观察者产生强烈而深刻印象。

remarkable通常指因有与众不同的特点或优越性而引起人们注意或称道。

noticeable指所描绘的事物引人注意。

outstanding通常指与同行或同类的人相比显得优秀或杰出,或具有他人或别的事物所没有的特征。

conspicuous通常指因成绩卓著,而引人注意,或指因外观奇特、花哨或言行举止不合常规而令人注意。

以上来源于网络

 striking, remarkable, unusual, prominent, outstanding, extraordinary

striking引人注意的,饶有兴趣的;(因相貌好)吸引人的,惹人注目的

remarkable值得注意的,不寻常的;独特的

unusual罕见的,异乎寻常的;独特的,与众不同的

prominent凸出的,显著的,惹人注目的,杰出的,重要的

outstanding杰出的,优秀的;地位显著的,为人瞩目的,(报酬、工作、问题等)未偿付的,未完成的,未解决的

extraordinary不平常的,不普通的,非常的,格外的,;(安排、会议等)特别的,(官员)特命的,特派的

以上来源于网络

striking词源中文解释

1610年代,“那打击的”,现在分词形容词来自 strike(v.)。意思是“产生生动印象”,来源于1752年,来自动词的“引起兴趣”的意义(1590年代)。相关: Strikingly。

striking_体育行业词汇

打人

击打

正手击球

striking_机械行业词汇

引弧

弧焊时,引燃焊接电弧的过程。

striking_法律行业词汇

显著

striking词源英文解释

The first known use of striking was in 1725

striking儿童词典英英释义

strongadjective

having or marked by great physical power : robust

having moral or mental power

having great resources (as of wealth)

of a specified number

an army ten thousand strong

being great or striking

a strong resemblance

forceful, cogent

strong arguments

not mild or weak : having much of some quality strong acid strong glasses

strong coffee

moving with rapidity or force

strong wind

enthusiastic, zealous

a strong believer in peace

not easily captured or overcome

a strong fort

well established : firm

strong traditions

having a disgusting or powerful odor or flavor : rank

of, relating to, or being a verb that forms the past tense by a change in the root vowel and the past participle usually by the addition of -en with or without change of the root vowel (as strive, strove, striven or drink, drank, drunk)

strollverb

to walk in a leisurely or idle manner : ramble

stroke1 of 3verb

to rub gently in one direction

to pass the hand over gently in kindness or tenderness

stroke2 of 3noun

the act of strikingespecially: a blow with a weapon or instrument

a single unbroken movementespecially: one of a series of repeated or to-and-fro movements

a striking of the ball in a gameespecially: a striking or attempt to strike the ball that counts as the scoring unit in golf

a sudden action or process that results in something being struck

stroke of lightning

an unexpected result

stroke of luck

sudden weakening or loss of consciousness or the power to feel or move caused by the breaking or blocking (as by a clot) of a blood vessel in the brain called alsoapoplexy

one of a series of movements that pushes against something

stroke of an oar

a vigorous or energetic effort by which something is done, produced, or accomplished

a stroke of genius

the movement or the distance of the movement in either direction of a mechanical part (as a piston) having a forward and backward motion

the sound of a bell being struck

at the stroke of twelve

a mark made by a single movement of a tool

a stroke of the pen

one of the lines of a letter of the alphabet

stroke3 of 3verb

to show or cancel with a line

stroked out my name

hit entry 1 sense 1a

gently stroked the ball toward the hole

stroke1 of 3verb

to rub gently in one direction

to pass the hand over gently in kindness or tenderness

stroke2 of 3noun

the act of strikingespecially: a blow with a weapon or instrument

a single unbroken movementespecially: one of a series of repeated or to-and-fro movements

a striking of the ball in a gameespecially: a striking or attempt to strike the ball that counts as the scoring unit in golf

a sudden action or process that results in something being struck

stroke of lightning

an unexpected result

stroke of luck

sudden weakening or loss of consciousness or the power to feel or move caused by the breaking or blocking (as by a clot) of a blood vessel in the brain called alsoapoplexy

one of a series of movements that pushes against something

stroke of an oar

a vigorous or energetic effort by which something is done, produced, or accomplished

a stroke of genius

the movement or the distance of the movement in either direction of a mechanical part (as a piston) having a forward and backward motion

the sound of a bell being struck

at the stroke of twelve

a mark made by a single movement of a tool

a stroke of the pen

one of the lines of a letter of the alphabet

stroke3 of 3verb

to show or cancel with a line

stroked out my name

hit entry 1 sense 1a

gently stroked the ball toward the hole

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

stringingnoun

the material with which a racket is strung

string1 of 3noun

a cord usually used to fasten or tie

a thin tough plant structure (as the fiber connecting the halves of a bean pod)

the gut, wire, or nylon cord of a musical instrument that is plucked, bowed, or struck to produce a sound

plural the stringed instruments of an orchestra

the gut, wire, or cord of a racket or shooting bow

a group of objects threaded on a string

a string of pearls

a series of things arranged in or as if in a line

a string of automobiles

a series of like items (as units of information, marks, or words)

the animals and especially horses belonging to or used by one individual

any of several squads of players on a team that are grouped together according to skill

the second string of a football team

a series in time : succession, sequence

plural requirements or obligations connected with something

an agreement with no strings attached

string2 of 3verb

to equip (as a tennis racket) with strings

to thread on or as if on a string

string beads

to tie, hang, or fasten with string

to hang by the neck

strung up from a high tree

to remove the strings of

string beans

to extend or stretch like a string

string wires from tree to tree

to set out in a line or series

string3 of 3adjective

of or relating to stringed musical instruments

the string section of an orchestra

strikingadjective

attracting attention : remarkable, impressive a striking resemblance

a striking costume

striking 例句

1 "I don't know," she says, striking the keyboard as if finishing a thought.

2 I imagine a tinkling sound, the locket striking the glass, even though the fabric in between makes contact impossible.

3 As I scrambled to my feet, I looked back to see the brigade of attacking mothers within striking distance, shouting about how they weren’t going to have me in school with their kids.

4 Several dozen warriors lowered their spears and made a ring around them, wisely keeping out of striking distance of Percy’s sword.

5 By the time we emerged into the evening gloom to the uproar and bustle of the striking workers, the distance between us had grown even greater.

6 Perhaps the most striking aspect of this computer is that it is so easy to use.

也许这台电脑最显著的特点在于其使用十分方便.

7 “It’s the school where students are striking against the war and against racism.”

8 But it was his eyes that were the most striking.

9 The most striking example of change in how evangelicals see themselves and their place in the world may be the Assemblies of God, a Pentecostal denomination.

10 She wears a gown fashioned from a pink kimono, her hair piled in an elaborate knotted style and her eyes rimmed in a striking red.

11 Alice was striking in a black satin dress with geometric cutouts that bared large triangles of her snowy white skin.

12 I made a mistake about the direction from which sunshine would be striking the earth.

13 But the most terrifying spectacle of all was Boxer, rearing up on his hind legs and striking out with his great iron-shod hoofs like a stallion.

14 Some big white thing was striking at Woundwort, who was cowering and guarding his head as best he could.

15 Power enhancements are at the core of the striking CHALLENGE car's modifications.

功率增强功能是在引人注目的挑战赛车的修改核心.

16 Especially for the innumerate, a few vivid predictions or coincidences often carry more weight than much more conclusive but less striking statistical evidence.

17 Most striking here is the case of Newton, who, after he had made and published his great discoveries in the Principia, began to suspect that they were not new but merely rediscoveries.

18 He sat down and began striking them together with a hollow knock.

19 One night, however, our vicar woke up with a start : the clock was striking the hours!

然而, 有一天晚上, 我们的牧师突然惊醒: 那只大钟在整点敲响了.

20 Cleveland’s newspapers were not alone in striking fear into the hearts of native-born Americans.

striking 同义词

2 标致的

pretty comely

3 给人深刻印象的

massive knockout imposing forceful penetrative

5 打击的

pulsatile

9 惹人注目的

prominent conspicuous

11 报时的

time

17 令人难忘的

sonorous

19 引人注意的

arresting

20 出众

strikingly

29 妩媚动人的

delectable

30 罢工中的

struck

31 触目的

conspicuous protrusive

32 异乎寻常的

extreme terrific bizarre eccentric

35 非常漂亮的

swish

36 极显著的

emphatic

striking 短语相关

in striking contrast to/with stand in striking contrast to/with striking distance

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