strikes中文,strikes的意思,strikes翻译及用法

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strikes

[straiks]

v. 打;攻击(strike的第三人称单数形式)

n. [劳经] 罢工;攻击(strike的复数)

strikes 英语释义

英语释义

    1. to take a course go
    struck off through the brush

    2. to aim and usually deliver a blow, stroke, or thrust (as with the hand, a weapon, or a tool)

    3. to arrive with detrimental effect
    disaster struck

    4. to attempt to undermine or harm something as if by a blow
    struck at … cherished notions
    — R. P. Warren

    5. to come into contact forcefully
    two ships struck in mid channel

    6. to delete something

    7. to lower a flag usually in surrender

    8. to become indicated by a clock, bell, or chime
    the hour had just struck

    9. to make known the time by sounding
    the clock struck as they entered

    10. pierce, penetrate
    the wind seemed to strike through our clothes

    11. to engage in battle

    12. to make a military attack

    13. to become ignited
    the match struck

    14. to discover something
    struck on a new plan of attack

    15. to pull on a fishing rod in order to set the hook

    16. to seize the bait

    17. dart, shoot

    18. to take root

    19. germinate

    20. to make an impression

    21. to stop work in order to force an employer to comply with demands

    22. to make a beginning
    the need to strike vigorously for success

    23. to thrust oneself forward
    he struck into the midst of the argument

    24. to work diligently strive

    25. to strike at hit

    26. to drive or remove by or as if by a blow

    27. to attack or seize with a sharp blow (as of fangs or claws)
    struck by a snake

    28. inflict
    strike a blow

    29. to produce by or as if by a blow or stroke
    Moses struck water from the rock

    30. to separate by a sharp blow
    strike off flints

    31. to haul down lower
    strike the sails

    32. to dismantle and take away
    strike the set

    33. to strike the tents of (a camp)

    34. to afflict suddenly
    stricken by a heart attack

    35. to engage in (a battle) fight

    36. to make a military attack on

    37. delete, cancel
    strike the last paragraph

    38. to penetrate painfully pierce

    39. to cause to penetrate
    strike the needle

    40. to send down or out
    trees struck roots deep into the soil

    41. to level (something, such as a measure of grain) by scraping off what is above the rim

    42. to smooth or form (something, such as a mold) with a tool

    43. to indicate by sounding
    the clock struck one

    44. to bring into forceful contact
    struck his head on the doorjamb

    45. to shake (hands) in confirming an agreement

    46. to thrust suddenly

    47. to come into contact or collision with
    the car struck the tree

    48. to fall on

    49. to become audible to

    50. to affect with a mental or emotional state or a strong emotion
    struck with horror at the sight

    51. to affect a person with (a strong emotion)
    words that struck fear in the listeners

    52. to cause to become by or as if by a sudden blow
    struck him dead

    53. to produce by stamping
    strike a coin

    54. to produce (something, such as fire) by or as if by striking

    55. to cause to ignite by friction
    strike a match

    56. to make and ratify the terms of
    strike a bargain

    57. to play or produce by hitting or plucking keys or strings
    struck a series of chords on the piano

    58. to produce as if by playing an instrument
    his voice struck a note of concern

    59. to hook (a fish) by a sharp pull on the line

    60. to snatch at (a bait)

    61. to occur to
    the answer struck me suddenly

    62. to appear to especially as a revelation or as remarkable impress
    it struck the crowd as insensitive

    63. bewitch

    64. to arrive at by or as if by computation
    strike a balance

    65. to come to attain

    66. to come upon discover
    strike gold

    67. to engage in a strike against (an employer)

    68. take on, assume
    strike a pose

    69. to place (a plant cutting) in a medium for growth and rooting

    70. to so propagate (a plant)

    71. to make one's way along
    will strike the southern coast

    72. to cause (an arc) to form (as between electrodes of an arc lamp)

    73. to oviposit on or in

    74. to become rich usually suddenly

    75. a tool for smoothing a surface (as of a mold)

    76. an act or instance of striking

    77. a work stoppage by a body of workers to enforce compliance with demands made on an employer

    78. a temporary stoppage of activities in protest against an act or condition

    79. the direction of the line of intersection of a horizontal plane with an uptilted geological stratum

    80. a pull on a fishing rod to strike a fish

    81. a pull on a line by a fish in striking

    82. a stroke of good luck especially a discovery of a valuable mineral deposit

    83. a pitched ball that is in the strike zone or is swung at and is not hit fair

    84. a perfectly thrown ball or pass

    85. disadvantage, handicap

    86. an act or instance of knocking down all the bowling pins with the first bowl

    87. establishment of roots and plant growth

    88. cutaneous myiasis (as of sheep)

    89. a military attack especially an air attack on a single objective

    90. a group of airplanes taking part in such an attack

    91. to hit (someone or something) in a forceful way

    92. to cause (something) to hit something in a forceful way

    93. to hit (someone or something) with your hand, a weapon, etc.

    94. a period of time when workers stop work in order to force an employer to agree to their demands

    95. a military attack

    96. the act of hitting something with force

    97. to touch, hit, or affect with force
    He struck the horse with a whip. The tree was struck by lightning.

    98. to come into contact or collision with
    The ship struck a rock.

    99. to attack or seize suddenly
    The snake struck.

    100. go sense 1, proceed
    They struck off into the woods.

    101. to lower, take down, or take apart
    Let's strike camp.

    102. to make known by sounding cause to sound
    The clock struck one.

    103. to affect usually suddenly
    She was stricken with a high fever.

    104. to produce by or as if by a blow
    We'll strike fear into the enemy.

    105. to happen with damaging force or effect
    The storm struck the island.

    106. to cause to ignite by scratching
    I struck a match.

    107. to agree on the arrangements of
    We struck a deal.

    108. to make an impression on
    The idea struck me as funny.

    109. to come to mind
    The answer struck me suddenly.

    110. to produce on a musical instrument
    Strike up a tune.

    111. to remove or cancel with or as if with the stroke of a pen
    Strike that name from the list.

    112. to come upon discover
    Miners struck gold.

    113. to take on assume
    She struck a relaxed pose.

    114. to stop work in order to force an employer to meet demands regarding conditions of work

    115. to produce by stamping
    The mint is striking a new coin.

    116. to be out in baseball by getting three strikes during a turn at bat

    117. to cause to begin
    We struck up a conversation.

    118. an act or instance of striking
    a lightning strike the strike of the clock

    119. a stopping of work by workers to force an employer to agree to demands

    120. an unhelpful or undesirable characteristic disadvantage
    Their poor attendance was a strike against them.

    121. a baseball pitch that is not hit fair or that passes through a certain area over home plate ( strike zone ) without being hit and that counts against the batter

    122. the knocking down of all the pins with the first ball in bowling

    123. a discovery of a valuable mineral deposit
    an oil strike

    124. a military attack
    The army launched a strike against the enemy.

    125. cutaneous myiasis (as of sheep)
    body strike blowfly strike

    126. to remove or delete something

    127. to remove or delete from a legal document and especially from the record of a trial
    it struck that part of [the] injunction
    — National Law Journal

    128. to remove (a prospective juror) from a venire

    129. the removal of a potential juror from a venire — compare challenge

    130. a concerted work stoppage, interruption, or slowdown by a body of workers to enforce compliance with demands made on an employer — see also rent strike, Labor Management Relations Act — compare job action — economic strike a strike that is brought against an employer because of a dispute regarding economic benefits or conditions (as wages) Note: Workers engaged in an economic strike can legally be replaced permanently. No-strike clauses in collective bargaining agreements have been held to bar only economic strikes and not strikes protesting an unfair labor practice.

    131. a simultaneous strike by all unionized workers of all trades and industries

    132. a strike that is called against an employer as a result of a dispute with another union as to the right to perform particular work

    133. recognition strike in this entry

    134. a strike by workers against their employer with whom they have a dispute

    135. a strike by workers against their employer seeking to force the employer to recognize the union as their collective bargaining agent — called also organizational strike

    136. sympathy strike in this entry

    137. a strike during which employees remain in and occupy the employer's premises as a protest and means of forcing compliance with demands Note: This form of strike has been illegal according to both statute and case law since the early 1940s.

    138. a strike by workers not involved in a labor dispute in support of other striking employees or unions — called also secondary strike

    139. a strike by workers that is not authorized by the union

strikes 片语

片语

strike against为反对…而罢工

strike on打在…上;突然想起

hunger strike绝食抗议

strike slip走向位移;[地质] 走向滑距

strikes one(棒球)第一击

strike out打击;删去;想出;产生

go on strike举行罢工

general strike大罢工

air strike空袭

Strikes Risks罢工险

strike down杀死;击倒

Slowing Strikes迟滞效果

strikes cleat走向割理

strike at袭击;攻击;向…打击

Rapid Strikes快速攻击

strike someone as在某人看来似乎...

strike back回击,反击

strike in插嘴

strike up使开始;建立起;开始演奏

Frost Strikes冰霜沖击

lightning strike雷击(等于lightning stroke);闪电式罢工

strike a chord引起共鸣

strike fire打火

strike twelve获得最大成就;达到最高目标;显出全副本领

strikes cluase罢工条款

Love Strikes桃花期

strike for为…而罢工

on strike罢工,罢工中

surgical strikes外科手术式打击

strikes 例句

英汉例句

  • one day, they took a chance and made their way through the mortar and rocket strikes to the harbor.

    他说,有一天,他们瞅準一次机会,冒险穿过迫击炮和火箭对港口的攻击。

  • but, he added, 「i think the strikes over all have been counterproductive.

    但是,他补充说,“我认为总的来看,空袭起到了反作用。」

  • if his interpretation of emerging trends strikes a chord of doom and gloom, one needs to look critically at those trends rather than marginalize the messenger.

    假如他对于新兴趋势的解释敲击了厄运与阴暗的和弦,那我们需要危急地看待那些趋势,而不是忽视报信的人。

  • these appear to be the largest nato strikes on tripoli so far, and they are still going on.

    这似乎是到目前为止北约对的黎波里发动的最大规模的空袭,并且他们目前仍在继续。

  • you can’t never be the best. only by keeping it in mind can you feel calm to face all the strikes and setbacks.

    你永远不可能是第一名,只要你记住这一点,那么面对所有的打击和失败,你就会坦然接受。

  • yet this may be precisely because strikes are less intolerable now for those who do try to get to work.

    然而这可能是不準确的,因为现在罢工者无法容忍那些打算开始工作的人。

  • there are many reasons why the strikes have persisted for so long.

    罢工为何会持续如此长久,对此的解释有很多原因。

  • investigators said they had discovered new details on how the strikes took place by investigating and tracing back the attacks.

    调查人员称,通过调查和回溯攻击,他们已经发现了新的详细资料,是关于攻击如何发生的。

  • in the west people know about strikes and protest demonstrations-but we are too oppressed, and it is a horrible prospect for us: how can one suddenly renounce a job and take to the streets?

    在西方,人们可以罢工和上街抗议,但是在我们这里,这些是被镇压的。对我们来说,有些事情哪怕只是想一想,都很恐怖,要是一个人突然辞去工作,走上街头,会怎样?

  • but the length and intensity of these strikes has taken even veteran observers of france by surprise.

    但是,这些罢工持续的时间与其剧烈程度甚至让法国资深观察家也大为惊奇。

  • yet this may be precisely because strikes are less intolerable now for those who try to get to work.

    不过这也许恰好是因为对于那些想要工作的人而言,现在罢工不再象以前那么难以忍受。

  • the drone attacks, a supposedly 「secret」 programme started by the cia in 2004, have been ramped up over the past three years, with a record 118 strikes last year and 50 so far in 2011.

    无人机空袭,本应是中央情报局于2004年启动的一个「秘密」的项目,在过去的三年内,空袭数大幅增加。去年创了纪录达到118次,2011年至今,已有50次。

  • there is no certainty, moreover, about how far military strikes can set back the nuclear programme, if at all.

    除此之外,军事打击若能使伊朗核计划倒退,其具体将倒退到何种程度,依旧没有定论。

  • france has not been so paralysed since 1995, when three weeks of strikes forced the government to back down from similar reforms.

    自1995年以来,法国还从未遇到过如此的瘫痪状况,当时三周的罢工强迫政府撤销与此次类似的改革方案。

  • such anxieties have found expression in a growing number of strikes and local protests across the country.

    这种焦虑感在全国范围内不断增多的罢工和局部抗议中得到了表现。

  • yet there are grounds for believing that, this time round, threats of mass strikes and demonstrations may be less menacing than they proved in 1995.

    但是人们有理由相信,与1995年那次相比,这次大规模罢工和游行将不会产生那么大的影响力。

  • when a predator strikes a school of fish, the group is capable of scattering in patterns that make it almost impossible to track any individual.

    当一条掠食鱼攻击一个鱼群时,鱼群能够按照各种特定的方式四处逃散,这样掠食鱼几乎不可能跟蹤到任何一条鱼。

  • when death strikes a loved one, then it is a good time for you to discover your strengths so that you can get over the loss.

    当心爱人受到死亡的致命袭击的这段时候,然而就是这段时间,它可以让你发现自己的优点来补偿你所受到的损失。

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walk out走出;罢工;退席;把(某人)领出

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