单词 | strike |
释义 | strike/straɪk/ v. ➊ hit sb/sth ➋ if a clock strikes, it makes a number of sounds to show the time n. a period of time when a group of workers stops working because they want better pay, better conditions, etc. ➭pt. struck/strʌk/ ➭pp. struck〈美〉亦stricken/'strɪkən/ v. ➊ [T] 击打;撞:[strike sb on/in the head/back] He was struck on the head by a stone. 他被一石块击中头部。 ◇The car struck a tree and stopped. 车撞在树上,停了下来。 ➋ [I; T] (钟)敲响,报时:The clock has just struck five. 钟刚刚敲过5点。 n. [C] 罢工:a one-day strike by taxi drivers 出租车司机为期一天的罢工 go on strike 举行罢工:The workers went on strike last week. 工人们上星期举行了罢工。 音组-ike/-aɪk/ alike; bike; like; strike; unlike 常犯错误 ✗ The bullet struck him in his leg. ✓ The bullet struck him in the leg. 子弹打中了他的腿。 [✌“打中某人的某个部位”用“strike sb on/in + the + 部位”] 辨析beat; hit; strike |
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