strike是什么意思
⑴ strike是什么意思
strike 英[straɪk] 美[straɪk]
vt. 攻击; (工、课等) 罢; 撞; 来到;
vi. 罢工; 打击; 朝某一方向前进;
n. 攻击; 罢工[课,市]; 发现;
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[例句]In addition to companies and banks, the hackers are also reported to strikestate, federal and international agencies and organizations.
报告还称,除了公司和银行外,州、联邦及国际机构和组织的网络系统也难逃黑客攻击。
⑵ strikes是什么意思
strike 1
/ straɪk; straɪk/ n
organized stopping of work by employees because of a disagreement (eg over pay, conditions, etc); act or instance of striking (strike2 10) 罢工: a miners' strike 矿业工人罢工 * instrial strikes 工业部门的罢工 * a strike by bus drivers 公共汽车司机的罢工 * a general, an unofficial, a wildcat strike 大罢工、 未经工会同意的罢工、 自发举行的罢工 * call a strike 号召举行罢工 * break a strike 破坏罢工 * [attrib 作定语] take strike action 进行罢工.
sudden discovery of gold, oil, etc in the earth (金矿、 油田等的)突然发现: (fig 比喻) a lucky strike, ie a fortunate discovery 幸运的发现.
sudden attack (esp by aircraft or a missile) 袭击(尤指用飞机或导弹的): an air strike 空袭 * [attrib 作定语] first strike capacity in a nuclear war, ie the ability to attack an enemy before they can attack you 核战争中先发制人的能力 * The footballer took a strike at the goal. 那个足球队员飞脚射门. * the strike of a hawk on its prey 鹰向猎物之猛扑.
(idm 习语) be/go on `strike; be/come/go out on `strike be engaged in/start an instrial strike 举行[开始]罢工: We are (going) on strike. 我们正(要)进行罢工. * The ship-builders came/went out on strike for higher pay. 造船工人为提高工资而举行了罢工.
# `strikebound adj unable to function because of an instrial strike 因罢工而停顿的: The docks were strikebound for a week. 码头因罢工而瘫痪了一个星期.
`strike-breaker n person who continues to work while fellow employees are on strike, or who is employed in place of striking members 破坏罢工者(指罢工时继续上班的或受雇代替罢工者工作的人). Cf 参看 blackleg. `strike-breaking n [U].
`strike pay money paid by a trade union to striking members ring a strike officially recognized by the union 罢工津贴(在工会正式组织的罢工期间由工会发给罢工者的). strike 2
/ straɪk; straɪk/ v (pt, pp struck / strʌk; strʌk/)
(a) [Tn, Tn.pr, Dn.n] subject (sb/sth) to an impact; hit (sb/sth) 使(某人[某物])遭受撞击; 打, 击, 敲(某人[某物]): The stone struck me on the side of the head. 石子打中了我头部的侧面. * He struck the table a heavy blow with his fist. 他用拳头猛击了一下桌子. =>Usage at hit1 用法见hit1. (b) [I, Tn, Tn.pr] (cause sth to) come sharply into contact with sth (使某事物)突然遭遇到某事物: There was a crash of thunder, then the storm struck. 一声惊雷过后, 狂风暴雨突然袭来. * People say that lightning never strikes twice in the same place. 据说闪电从来不会在同一处重复出现. * The ship struck a rock. 船触礁了. * The tree was struck by lightning. 那棵树被雷电击中了. * He struck his head on/against the beam. 他的头撞到梁上了. * He struck the beam with his head. 他的头撞到梁上了. * (fig 比喻) The family was struck by yet another tragedy. 这个家庭又遭不幸了. (c) [Tn] give (a blow) 给予(一击): Who struck the first blow (ie started the fight)? 是谁先出手打人的? (d) [Ipr] ~ at sb/sth aim a blow at sb/sth 向某人[某物]打去: He struck at me repeatedly with a stick. 他一再挥棍向我打来. (e) [Tn.pr, Tn.p] cause (sb/sth) to move or fall with a blow or stroke 将(某人[某物])打跑、 打掉或打倒: He struck her to the ground. 他把她打倒在地. * She struck the ball away. 她把球打了出去.
(a) [I] attack, esp suddenly 攻击; (尤指)袭击: Enemy troops struck just before dawn. 敌军在拂晓前发起了进攻. * The lioness crouched ready to strike. 母狮低伏着身子准备攻击. (b) [I, Tn esp passive 尤用於被动语态] (of disaster, disease, etc) afflict (sb/sth) (指灾难、 疾病等)侵袭, 折磨(某人[某事物]): It was not long before tragedy struck again. 没多久, 灾难又再次降临. * The area was struck by an outbreak of cholera. 该地区突然发生了霍乱.
(a) [Tn, Tn.pr] proce (a light, spark, etc) by friction 藉摩擦产生(亮光、 火花等): strike sparks from a flint 用燧石打出火花. (b) [I, Tn] (cause sth to) ignite in this way (使某物)摩擦点燃: These damp matches won't strike. 这些潮湿的火柴划不着. * strike a match 划火柴.
(a) [Tn, Tn.pr] proce (a musical note, sound, etc) 发出(乐音、 声音等): strike a chord on the piano 在钢琴上弹出和声 * (fig 比喻) strike a note of (ie give an impression of) gloom, optimism, caution 显得忧郁、 乐观、 谨慎. (b) [I, Tn] (of a clock) indicate (the time) by sounding a bell, etc (指时钟)敲响报(时): The clock has just struck (three). 钟刚敲过(三点). * The clock strikes the hours. 这钟能按小时打点. (c) [I] (of time) be indicated in this way (指时间)由时钟鸣报出: Four o'clock had just struck on the church clock. 教堂的时钟刚敲过四点.
[Tn] discover or reach (gold, minerals, oil, etc) by digging or drilling (经挖掘或钻探)发现或接触到(黄金、 矿物、 石油等): strike a rich vein of ore 发现丰富的矿脉.
[Tn] make (a coin, medal, etc) by stamping or punching metal 用冲压法制造(钱币、 奖章等): The Royal Mint will strike a commemorative gold coin. 英国皇家造币厂将铸造一种纪念金币.
[Cn.a esp passive 尤用於被动语态] bring (sb) suddenly into a specified state (as if) by a single stroke 使(某人)(如同)受到一击而突然处於某状态: be struck blind, mb, silent, etc 顿时看不见东西、 说不出话来、 哑口无言等.
[Tn, Dn.f, Dn.w] (not in the continuous tenses 不用於进行时态) occur to sb's mind 产生於某人的头脑中: An awful thought has just struck me. 我刚才产生了一种很坏的想法. * What struck me was/I was struck by (ie I noticed) their enthusiasm for the work. 使我深有感触的是他们的工作热情[他们的工作热情我深有体会]. * It strikes me that nobody is in favour of the changes. 我留意到谁也不喜欢这些改革. * It suddenly struck me how we could improve the situation. 我突然想到一个办法可以让我们改进这种局面.
[Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (as sth) have an effect on sb; impress sb (in the way specified) 对某人产生某种效果; (以某种方式)给某人留下印象: How does the idea strike you? 这个主意你觉得怎麽样? * The plan strikes me as ridiculous. 我觉得这个计画荒谬可笑. * The house strikes you as welcoming when you go in. 这所房子你一进去就感到很舒服.
[I, Ipr] ~ (for/against sth) (of workers) stop work in protest about a grievance (指工人)罢工: Striking workers picketed the factory. 罢工工人在工厂周围设置了纠察队. * The union has voted to strike for a pay increase of 10%. 工会投票决定为要求提高工资10%而举行罢工.
[Tn] lower or take down (a sail, tent, etc) 降下或拆除(帆、 帐篷等): strike (ie dismantle) the set after the play is over 戏演完后撤掉布景. Cf 参看 pitch2 1.
[Tn] arrive at or achieve (an average) by reckoning 算出(平均数).
[Tn] come upon (a path, etc); find 偶然发现(路径等); 找到: It was some time before we struck the track. 我们用 了很长时间才找到了路.
[Tn] take (a cutting) from a plant and put it in the soil so that it grows new roots 插(条)(把某些植物的枝插入土壤中使其生根发芽); 进行插技、 插穗.
(idm 习语) be struck on sb/sth (infml 口) be favourably impressed by sb/sth; like sb/sth very much 对某人[某事物]产生良好印象; 非常喜欢某人[某事物]: He's very much struck on his new girl-friend. 他非常喜欢这个新交的女朋友. hit/strike home => home3. hit/strike the right/wrong note => note1. lightning never strikes in the same place twice => lightning1. strike an `attitude/a `pose hold or put the body in a certain way or use gestures to emphasize what one says or feels; speak or write about one's opinions, intentions or feelings in a dramatic or artificial way 摆姿势或做手势以强调自己的话语或感觉; 做作地说出或写出自己的观点、 意图或感情; 装腔作势: He struck an attitude of defiance with a typically hard-hitting speech. 他以惯用的强硬言词做出违抗的姿态. strike at the root of sth => root1. strike a `balance (between A and B) find a sensible middle point between two demands, extremes, etc; compromise 找到折衷办法; 妥协: It was difficult to strike the right balance between justice and expediency. 在公正与私利之间很难两全. strike a `bargain (with sb) come to an agreement (with sb) esp after much discussion and argument (与某人)达成协议(尤指经多次磋商和争论之后): They struck a bargain with the landlord that they would look after the garden in return for being allowed to use it. 他们与房东达成协议, 允许他们使用花园, 但须负责照管. strike a blow for/against sth perform an action on behalf of or in support of/against (a belief, cause, principle, etc) 为(信念、 事业、 原则等)而奋斗: By their action, they struck a blow for democracy. 他们以实际行动争取民主. strike camp take down and pack up one's tents, etc 拆除帐篷等; 拔营. strike a `chord (with sb) say sth that other people sympathize or identify with 引起(某人)内心共鸣; 打动(某人): The speaker had obviously struck a chord with his audience. 那位演讲者显然打动了听众. strike/sound a false note => false. strike fear, etc into sb/sb's heart cause sb to feel fear, etc 使某人感到恐惧等: The news of the epidemic struck terror into the population. 流行病蔓延的消息使居民感到恐慌. strike `gold/`oil discover a rich source of information, wealth, happiness, etc 找到丰富的消息来源、 财源、 幸福源泉等: She hasn't always been lucky with her boy-friends but she seems to have struck gold this time. 她结交男朋友一直运气不佳, 而这一次似乎称心如意了. strike a light! (dated Brit sl 旧, 俚) (exclamation expressing astonishment or protest 表示惊讶或反对的感叹语). strike (it) `lucky (infml 口) have good luck in a particular matter 在某问题上交好运: We certainly struck (it) lucky with the weather. 我们真幸运,遇上了好天气. strike/sound a note (of sth) => note1.,strike it `rich (infml 口) acquire a lot of money, esp suddenly or unexpectedly 获得大量金钱(尤指突然或意外地). ,strike while the ,iron is `hot (saying 谚) (often imperative 常用於祈使句) make use of an opportunity immediately; act while conditions are favourable 勿错失良机; 趁热打铁. take/strike root => root1. within `striking-distance near enough to be reached or attacked easily 在对方易达到或易攻击的距离内.
(phr v) strike sb down (a) (fml 文) hit sb so that he falls to the ground 把某人打倒在地. (b) (of a disease, etc) make sb unable to lead an active life; make sb seriously ill or kill sb (指疾病等)使某人生活不能自理, 使某人垂危或丧命: He was struck down by cancer at the age of thirty. 他三十岁时死於癌症.
strike sth off remove sth with a sharp blow; cut sth off 以猛击动作除去某物: He struck off the rotten branches with an axe. 他用斧头砍掉了朽烂的树枝. strike sb/sth off (sth) remove sb/sb's name from sth, esp from membership of a professional body 将某人[某人的名字]从...中除去(尤指从专业团体中除名): Strike her name off the list. 把她的名字从名单中除去. * The doctor was struck off for incompetence. 那医生因不称职而被除名.
strike on sth get or find sth suddenly or unexpectedly 突然或意外地获得或发现某事物: strike on a brilliant new idea 突然想出一个绝妙的新主意.
strike out (at sb/sth) aim vigorous blows or attacks (对准某人[某物])猛力打去, 猛烈攻击: He lost his temper and struck out wildly. 他大发脾气, 疯狂地出手打人. * (fig 比喻) In a recent article she strikes out at her critics. 她最近写了一篇文章对批评她的人予以猛烈回击. strike sth out/through remove sth by drawing a line through it; cross sth out 删去某物; 将某物划掉: The editor struck out the whole paragraph. 编辑把整段全删掉了. strike out (for/towards sth) move in a vigorous and determined way (towards sth) (朝某事物)奋力前进: strike out on foot for the distant hills 以坚定的步伐向远处的山冈走去 * He struck out (ie started swimming) strongly for the shore. 他开始拼命向岸边游去. * (fig 比喻) strike out on one's own, ie start an independent life, a new career, etc 开始独立的生活、 新的生涯等.
strike (sth) up (of a band, an orchestra, etc) begin to play (a piece of music) (指乐队、 管弦乐团等)开始演奏(某乐曲): The band struck up (a waltz). 乐队开始演奏(华尔兹舞曲). strike up sth (with sb) begin (a friendship, an acquaintance, a conversation, etc) esp casually (与某人)开始(交往、 认识、 交谈等)(尤指偶然): He would often strike up conversations with complete strangers. 他经常与陌生人搭讪.
⑶ strike是什么意思
罢工
双语对照
词典结果:
strike[英][straɪk][美][straɪk]
vt.罢(工、课等); 撞; 攻击; 来到;
vi.罢工; 打击; 朝某一方向前进;
n.攻击; 罢工[课,市]; 发现;
第三人称单数:strikes过去分词:struck stricken复数:strikes现在进行时:striking过去式:struckstrook
易混淆单词:Strike
以上结果来自金山词霸
例句:
1.
The government's announcement is seen as a move towards settling the strike.
政府的通告已被视为迈向解决罢工问题的一步。
⑷ strike和stroke有什么区别吗不懂
一、意思不同
“strike”意思是:
1、v. 撞击;打;踢;突击;罢工;侵袭;照射;行进;复刻;结算;给……印象;把……迷住
2、n. 罢工;抗拒;袭击;殴打;击球;发现;打击;急拉钓线;未击中;好球;败坏名声的事
3、n. (Strike) (美、俄、秘)斯特赖克(人名)
“stroke”意思是:
1、n. 划;中风;一下;冲程;举动;尝试;轻抚
2、vt. 画;轻抚;轻挪;敲击;划尾桨;划掉;击打键盘
3、vi. 击球;作尾桨手,指挥划桨;击打键盘
二、用法不同
1、strike:通常用于表示击打的动作。
例句:STUDYthemechanicsofeachblow,strikeandkick.
译文:研究每一种打击和踢击的技术细节。
2、stroke:通常用于表示划动的动作。
例句:I turned and swam a few strokes further out to sea.
译文:我转过身又向海里划了几下。
(4)strike是什么意思扩展阅读
“strike”的近义词:hit
读音:英[hɪt]美[hɪt]
意思是:
1、vt. 打击;袭击;碰撞;偶然发现;伤…的感情
2、vi. 打;打击;碰撞;偶然碰上
3、n. 打;打击;(演出等)成功;讽刺
例句:Ihithimovertheheadwithyou.
译文:我和你在一起的事让他大受打击。
⑸ 这句话中的strike是什么意思
strike在这里的意思是“给人留下(强烈的)印象”。
另外,英语的aggressive不一定是贬义,也有“进取的”之褒义,应结合上下文判断
⑹ strike 的意思
strike的意思很多,常用的是第一基本意思“打,击,撞”。然后便是“敲钟”之意。还有表示“罢工”之意。
⑺ strike是什么意思中文
一、strike意思是
1、v.撞;碰;撞击;碰撞;打;击;击打,踢(球等)
2、n.罢工;罢课;罢市;军事进攻;袭击;(尤指)空袭;击;打;踢
二、strike读音是
英 [straɪk] 美 [straɪk]
三、短语
1、Thefactorywas entirelycrippledby thestrike.
罢工使这个工厂完全瘫痪了。
2、Hisstupid remarkstriggered offastrike.
他说的蠢话引发了一场罢工。
(7)strike是什么意思扩展阅读:
strike近义词是beat
一、beat读音是
英/biːt/ 美/biːt/
二、beat意思是
1、vt. 打;打败;搅拌;对…采取预防措施;避免;比…好
2、vi. 打;打败;拍打;有节奏地舒张与收缩
3、n. 拍子;敲击;有规律的一连串敲打;(巡警的)巡逻区域;工作区域
4、adj. 筋疲力尽的;疲惫不堪的
5、n. (Beat) 贝亚特(人名)
⑻ strike在这里什么意思
制定的意思
strike
及物动词 vt.
1.打,击,攻击[O1]
He was struck by lightning.
他被闪电击中。
She struck him with a stick.
她用棒打他。
2.(用爪)抓伤;(用毒牙)咬伤;(疾病)侵袭
The snake struck the man's hand.
蛇咬伤了那男人的手。
3.(钟)敲响报(时)
The clock struck twelve.
钟敲十二点。
4.(船)触(礁);(光)照在;(声音)传到
The morning sun struck the hilltops.
朝阳照到山顶上。
5.打(火);划(火柴);盖(章)
The girl struck a match to light a cigarette.
那女孩划火柴点燃一根烟。
6.铸;打出;压出
They will strike a medal in memory of the great victory.
他们将为纪念这一伟大胜利铸造一枚勋章。
7.删掉;取消[H][O][(+off/out/through)]
She read through her essay and struck out a few words here and there.
她将论文通读一遍,在一些地方删去了几个字。
8.达成(协议),签订(合同等);结算(收支)
We struck a compromise.
我们达成了妥协。
9.打动,感动,给...以印象[(+as)]
That play struck me as silly.
那出戏我觉得很无聊。
10.拆除;拔(营);降下(旗,帆等)
They struck camp in the morning.
他们在早晨撤营。
11.把...刺入;使穿透;使深入[O][(+into)]
The wind struck a chill into my bones.
风吹得我寒冷彻骨。
He struck a knife into the traitor's heart.
他将刀戳入卖国贼的心脏。
12.扎(根)
The cuttings have struck roots.
这些插枝已经生了根。
13.到达,来到;沿...走
The car struck the main road.
汽车开上了大道。
14.遇见,邂逅;偶然发现
After months of prospecting he finally struck gold.
经过数月的勘探,他终于发现了金矿。
15.取...姿态,装出
He struck an attitude of dignity.
他装出一副尊严的样子。
16.弹奏;奏出
He struck a tune on the piano.
他在钢琴上弹了一首曲子。
17.使突然想起[W]
It struck me that there was no one at home.
我突然想起家中没有人。
18.使处于特定状态[H][O8]
We were struck mb with horror.
我们被吓得张口结舌。
不及物动词 vi.
1.打,击;袭击;进攻[(+out)]
His knee struck against the chair.
他的膝盖撞到了椅子上。
The enemy struck at dawn.
敌人于拂晓时发起进攻。
2.(钟)敲,鸣;(时间)被鸣报
Twelve has just struck.
刚刚敲过十二点。
3.突然想到;突然发现[(+on/upon)]
He struck on a solution to the problem.
他突然想到一个解决问题的办法。
4.(火柴)被划着;(火)被点燃
The match wouldn't strike.
这火柴划不着。
5.(光)照到;(声音)被听到
A sound struck on his ear.
他听到一个声音。
6.咬,抓;(鱼)咬饵
Raising herself slightly, the snake struck.
那条蛇稍稍抬起身,咬了一口。
7.罢工[(+for)]
The coal miners struck for better safety conditions.
煤矿工人罢工要求改善安全状况。
8.(改朝新的方向)行进
They struck north.
他们向北走去。
9.下帆,降旗
The enemy ship struck.
敌舰降旗投降。
名词 n. [C]
1.打击;攻击;空袭
The commander decided to make an air strike on the enemy's supply line.
指挥官决定空袭敌人的补给线。
2.罢工,罢课,罢市
The steel workers called a strike.
钢铁工人发动了罢工。
The bus drivers' strike stopped all traffic.
公共汽车司机罢工使一切交通停顿。
3.(矿藏的)发现,意外成功;走运
He made a lucky strike and in three months realized a considerable fortune.
他交了好运,三个月就发了相当大的一笔财
⑼ striking是什么意思
1、adj.引人注目的;异乎寻常的;显著的;妩媚动人的;标致的;俊秀的
2、v.撞;碰;撞击;碰撞;打;击;击打,踢(球等)
striking 读法英 [ˈstraɪkɪŋ] 美 [ˈstraɪkɪŋ]
短语:
1、striking contrast显著对比,鲜明的对比
2、striking distance攻击距离
3、arc striking起弧
示例:
It was so striking a face that it bordered on the beautiful.
这是一副很引人注目的面孔,称得上很漂亮。
(9)strike是什么意思扩展阅读
striking的原型:strike
词语用法:
1、strike用作名词的基本意思是“罢工〔课、市〕”,通常是为了求得更高的工资或更好的工作条件而举行的以停止工作、学习或营业为表现形式的行动。strike还可表示“袭击,攻击”,尤指用飞机或导弹等进行“空袭”,还可用于足球比赛中前锋队员的“攻门或射门”。
2、strike在句中可修饰其他名词,作定语。A struck B表示“A打B一下”,而A struck at B表示“A做出打B的动作”,不一定打到B;英美人都用onstrike来表示“罢工”,但美国人更习惯说on astrike。
词义辨析:
be on strike, go (out) on strike这两个短语的意义有所差别,用法也有所区别:前者通常译为“在罢工”,指一种状态,可与表示一段时间的状语连用; 后者往往译为“开始〔举行〕罢工”,强调一个动作的发生,不与表示一段时间的状语连用。
⑽ Strike the iron while it is hot. 在这里Strike是什么词性,什么意思
这是一句英语谚语,相当于汉语的成语“趁热打铁”。Strike是及物动词,意思是“击打”、“敲打”,theiron是strike的宾语。句子结构如下:
主句:Striketheiron 请打这块铁【祈使句式】
时间状语从句:whileitishot在它是热的时候。