Strike 中文

strike verb (STOP WORK)

更多范例
  • Despite the exhortations of the union leaders the workers voted to strike.
  • The only option available to us is to strike.
  • They are threatening to strike if their demands are not met.
  • There's a very real possibility that they might strike.
  • If the management wouldn't listen to their demands, they would have to force the issue by striking.

strike verb (HIT)

擊,打;撞擊;碰撞;攻擊

My golf was terrible today - I just didn't strike the ball well. 我今天高爾夫打得很糟糕——我就是擊不好球。

(時鐘)敲,鳴,報時

The clock was striking ten as we went into the church. 我們走進教堂時響起了十點的報時鐘聲。

(時間)鳴報

Midnight had just struck when I went upstairs to bed. 我上樓睡覺時,時鐘剛剛敲過午夜12點。

strike verb (REMOVE)

 strike camp

(離開營地時)拆除帳篷

We woke up late and it was ten o'clock before we struck camp. 我們起床晚了,撤營離開時已經十點鐘。

strike verb (DISCOVER)

發現,探測到(地下石油、天然氣或黃金礦藏)

The first person to strike oil in the US was Edwin Laurentine Drake. 第一個在美國發現石油的人是埃德溫‧勞倫廷‧德雷克。

strike verb (AGREE)

strike verb (FEEL/THINK)

給人以…感覺;讓…覺得;使產生…想法

Doesn't it strike you as odd that he never talks about his family? 他從來都不談他的家人,難道不讓你感到奇怪嗎?

So how does my proposition strike you? (= What do you think of it?) 那你覺得我的建議如何?

(想法或主意)突然閃現在…的腦海;猛然意識到

Sitting at her desk, she was struck by the thought that there had to be something more to life. 她坐在書桌前,突然意識到生活一定還意味著更多東西。

strike verb (MOVE BODY)

 strike a pose/attitude

擺出姿勢

She may be 67, but she can still strike a sexy pose. 她雖然都67歲了,但她仍然能擺出非常性感的姿勢。

strike verb (MAKE COINS)

鑄造;壓出,衝制

When was the first pound coin struck? 第一枚一英鎊的硬幣是何時鑄造的?

习语

短语动词

strike noun [C] (DISCOVERY)

strike noun [C] (FAILURE)

(棒球比賽中的)揮棒落空

A batter is out after three strikes. 打擊手遭到三振出局。

(strike剑桥英语-中文(繁体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)

strike的例句

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The way forward is more likely to lie in striking the right balance between the planners and the searchers.

The strike wave of the early 1890s was accompanied by an extraordinary level of violence.

Moreover, the high proportion of isolates resistant to kanamycin and nalidixic acid is striking.

One striking aspect of the entire piece is the behaviour of the solo bass line.

This distancing of the strike from politics made the event extraordinary as it was.

A few of the chapters seem to strike out in such individual directions that their inclusion would be debatable.

Fourth, the experience strikes us as ineffable, that is, though you experience it as possessing various qualities, the exact qualitative character escapes description in words.

His intent focus on the singer's offstage poise suggests how much he has yet to learn about striking a pose and deflecting the gaze.

示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。

strike verb (STOP WORK)

更多范例
  • Despite the exhortations of the union leaders the workers voted to strike.
  • The only option available to us is to strike.
  • They are threatening to strike if their demands are not met.
  • There's a very real possibility that they might strike.
  • If the management wouldn't listen to their demands, they would have to force the issue by striking.

strike verb (HIT)

击,打;撞击;碰撞;攻击

My golf was terrible today - I just didn't strike the ball well. 我今天高尔夫打得很糟糕——我就是击不好球。

(时钟)敲,鸣,报时

The clock was striking ten as we went into the church. 我们走进教堂时响起了10点的报时钟声。

(时间)鸣报

Midnight had just struck when I went upstairs to bed. 我上楼睡觉时时钟刚刚敲过午夜12点。

strike verb (REMOVE)

 strike camp

(离开营地时)拆除帐篷

We woke up late and it was ten o'clock before we struck camp. 我们起晚了,撤营离开时已经10点钟了。

strike verb (DISCOVER)

发现,探测到(地下石油、天然气或黄金矿藏)

The first person to strike oil in the US was Edwin Laurentine Drake. 第一个在美国发现石油的人是埃德温‧劳伦廷‧德雷克。

strike verb (AGREE)

strike verb (FEEL/THINK)

给人以…感觉;让…觉得;使产生…想法

Doesn't it strike you as odd that he never talks about his family? 他从来都不谈他的家人,难道不让你感到奇怪吗?

So how does my proposition strike you? (= What do you think of it?) 那你觉得我的建议如何?

(想法或主意)突然闪现在…的脑海;猛然意识到

Sitting at her desk, she was struck by the thought that there had to be something more to life. 她坐在书桌前,突然意识到生活一定还意味着更多的东西。

strike verb (MOVE BODY)

 strike a pose/attitude

摆出姿势

She may be 67, but she can still strike a sexy pose. 虽然都67岁了,但她仍然能摆出非常性感的姿势。

strike verb (MAKE COINS)

铸造;压出,冲制

When was the first pound coin struck? 第一枚1英镑的硬币是何时铸造的?

习语

短语动词

strike noun [C] (DISCOVERY)

strike noun [C] (FAILURE)

(棒球比赛中的)击球不中

A batter is out after three strikes. 击球手三击不中出局。

(strike剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)

strike的例句

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This distancing of the strike from politics made the event extraordinary as it was.

A few of the chapters seem to strike out in such individual directions that their inclusion would be debatable.

States with significant labor movements (measured by numbers of strikes) were more resistant to liberalized incorporation law.

In the lateral areas to the east and west deformation is accommodated by strike-slip shear zones.

Indeed, the court has often struck down the administrative decisions.

This zone is characterized by evidence for a succession of events that, taken together, suggest a history of continuing, repeated strike-slip.

And being real may well strike us as a substantial property.

The effect of the school strike against the socialist school by the parents was dramatic.

示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。