strike的中文翻译
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strike1
(hit sb/sth)
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击中
verb
(struck, struck)
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to hit sb/sth hard or with force
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The ship struck a rock.
船触礁了。
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The child ran into the road and was struck by a car.
孩子跑到公路上被汽车撞了。
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The tree was struck by lightning.
树遭雷击了。
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He fell, striking his head on the edge of the table.
他摔倒了,头敲到了桌棱上。
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The stone struck her on the forehead.
石子击中了她的额头。
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to hit sb/sth with your hand or a weapon
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She struck him in the face.
她一拳打在了他脸上。
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He struck the table with his fist.
他用拳头打桌子。
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Who struck the first blow (= started the fight)?
是谁先动的手?
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strike2
(kick/hit ball)
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击打
verb
(struck, struck)
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to hit or kick a ball, etc
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He walked up to the penalty spot and struck the ball firmly into the back of the net.
他走上了罚球线,稳稳地将球踢入网内。
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strike3
(attack)
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突袭
verb
(struck, struck)
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to attack sb/sth, especially suddenly
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The lion crouched ready to strike.
狮子蹲身准备进攻。
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Police fear that the killer may strike again.
警方怀疑杀人犯可能再度下手。
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strike4
(of disaster/disease)
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侵袭, 折磨
verb
(struck, struck)
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to happen suddenly and have a harmful or damaging effect on sb/sth
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Two days later tragedy struck.
两天后悲剧就发生了。
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The area was struck by an outbreak of cholera.
那一地区霍乱爆发。
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strike5
(thought/idea/impression)
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突然出现, 冒出
verb
(struck, struck)
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to come into sb's mind suddenly
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An awful thought has just struck me.
刚才脑子里突然冒出个可怕的念头。
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I was struck by her resemblance to my aunt.
我猛地发现她跟我姑姑长得很相似。
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It suddenly struck me how we could improve the situation.
我一下子明白我们该如何改善局面了。
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to give sb a particular impression
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His reaction struck me as odd.
他的反应令我感到诧异。
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How does the idea strike you?
你觉得这个想法如何?
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She strikes me as a very efficient person.
在我看来,她是个很干练的人。
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It strikes me that nobody is really in favour of the changes.
在我看来,没有人真正赞同这些变动。
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strike6
(of light)
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穿透
verb
(struck, struck)
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to fall on a surface
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The windows sparkled as the sun struck the glass.
阳光照在玻璃上,窗子闪着金光。
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strike7
(dumb/deaf/blind)
UK
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US
/straɪk/
使突然处于某种状态
verb
(struck, struck)
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to put sb suddenly into a particular state
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to be struck dumb/deaf/blind
顿时失语/失聪/失明
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strike8
(of workers)
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罢工
verb
(struck, struck)
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to refuse to work, because of a disagreement over pay or conditions
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The union has voted to strike for a pay increase of 6%.
工会投票决定罢工,要求加薪6%。
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Striking workers picketed the factory.
罢工的工人在工厂附近设立了纠察队。
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strike9
(match)
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US
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擦
verb
(struck, struck)
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to rub sth such as a match against a surface so that it produces a flame; to produce a flame when rubbed against a rough surface
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to strike a match on a wall
在墙壁上划火柴
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The sword struck sparks off the stone floor.
剑砍在石地上,火星四溅。
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The matches were damp and he couldn't make them strike.
火柴受潮了,他点不然。
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strike10
(of clock)
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US
/straɪk/
钟敲打
verb
(struck, struck)
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to show the time by making a ringing noise, etc.
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Did you hear the clock strike?
你听见敲钟了么?
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The clock has just struck three.
时钟刚刚过了三点。
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strike11
(make sound)
UK
/straɪk/
US
/straɪk/
敲, 打
verb
(struck, struck)
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to produce a musical note, sound, etc. by pressing a key or hitting sth
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to strike a chord on the piano
在钢琴上奏出和弦
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strike12
(gold/oil, etc.)
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/straɪk/
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突然发现
verb
(struck, struck)
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to discover gold, oil, etc. by digging or drilling
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They had struck oil!
他们开探出了石油!
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strike13
(go with purpose)
UK
/straɪk/
US
/straɪk/
前往
verb
(struck, struck)
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to go somewhere with great energy or purpose
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We left the road and struck off across the fields.
我们下了公路,跨过旷野向前走。
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strike14
(of workers)
UK
/straɪk/
US
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罢工
noun
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a period of time when an organized group of employees of a company stops working because of a disagreement over pay or conditions
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the train drivers' strike
火车司机罢工
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a strike by teachers
教师罢工
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an unofficial/a one-day strike
未经批准的/为期一天的罢工
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Air traffic controllers are threatening to come out on/go on strike.
空中交通管制员威胁说要举行罢工。
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Half the workforce are now (out) on strike.
现在有半数的职工在罢工。
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The train drivers have voted to take strike action.
火车司机投票表决开展罢工行动。
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The student union has called for a rent strike(= a refusal to pay rent as a protest).
学生会呼吁拒绝缴纳房租。
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strike15
(Steel and Mining)
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US
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罢工
noun
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when workers refuse to work until their demands are met
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strike16
(attack)
UK
/straɪk/
US
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袭击
noun
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a military attack, especially by aircraft dropping bombs
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an air strike
空袭
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They decided to launch a pre-emptive strike.
他们决定先发制人开展攻击。
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strike17
(hitting/kicking)
UK
/straɪk/
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击, 击打, 殴打
noun
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an act of hitting or kicking sth/sb
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His spectacular strike in the second half made the score 2–0.
他在下半场一脚令人惊叹的射门把比分改写成了2:0。
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strike18
(in baseball)
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好球
noun
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an unsuccessful attempt to hit the ball
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strike19
(in bowling)
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/straɪk/
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/straɪk/
一投全倒
noun
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a situation in tenpin bowling when a player knocks down all the pins with the first ball
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strike20
(discovery of oil)
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/straɪk/
US
/straɪk/
矿藏等的发现
noun
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a sudden discovery of sth valuable, especially oil
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strike21
(bad thing/action)
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/straɪk/
US
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不利, 挫折
noun
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a bad thing or action that damages sb/sth's reputation
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The amount of fuel that this car uses is a big strike against it.
耗油量大是这辆车的一大缺陷。