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÷1Ó hit sth. against sharply, with the hand, fist, or weapon
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犣strike the bell (pic)
strike a match
e.g. The big waves struck the rocks of the bank.
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He was struck by a heavy blow.
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@vt. strike sth. strike߀ԱʾQvi.
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¸ڶLesson 9 A cold welcomeУ
It would strike twelve in twenty minutes' time.
strikeʾ푡viÓvt.
e.g. strike the hours
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strike while the iron is hot.
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The instrument was bought by my grandfather many years ago. Recently it was damaged by a visitor. She tried to play jazz on it! She struck the keys too hard and two of the strings were broken.
@ǠںܶǰIģһ˵ƉġԇD揗ʿ ÓIYɂҔˡ
The ball struck him so hard that he nearly fell into the water.
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¸ڶLesson 33 Out of the darkness
Towards evening, the boat struck a rock and the girl jumped into the sea.
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¸ڶ Lesson 49 The end of a dream
The young man did not wake up until the bed had struck the ground.
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The speed-boat had struck a buoy, but it continued to move very quickly across the water.
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¸ڶLesson 58 A blessing in disguise?
So far, not one of them has been struck down by sudden death!
be struck down
ǣbe struck by the lightning
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e.g. Many people were struck down in that war.
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poverty-stricken area ؚܵuĵط
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strike ʾT a group's refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions
go/be on strike
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Busmen have decided to go on strike next week. The strike is due to begin on Tuesday.
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strike sb. as o¡ӡ have an emotional or cognitive impact upon sb.
He struck me as a very serious but friendly person.
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ՈҮ_nᵽstrikeľӣ
How would it strike you if you knew nothing about it, if you had never heard of it before, if you open up the covers of this book for the first time?
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@N÷Ҫ make an impression on sb. ϸӃԽ~ ͬWڿgZпԇLԇʹá
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