strike

        英 [stra?k] 美[stra?k]
        • vi. 打,打擊;罷工;敲,敲擊;抓;打動;穿透
        • vt. 打,擊;罷工;撞擊,沖擊;侵襲;打動;到達
        • n. 罷工;打擊;毆打
        • n. (Strike)人名;(英)斯特賴克

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        詞態(tài)變化


        復數(shù):?strikes;第三人稱單數(shù):?strikes;過去式:?struck;?strook;過去分詞:?struck;? stricken;現(xiàn)在分詞:?striking;

        中文詞源


        strike 碰,撞,擊,打,踢,攻擊,罷工

        來自古英語 strican,輕觸,撫摸,刮,來自 Proto-Germanic*strikana,輕觸,刮,來自 PIE*streig, 刮,磨,輕觸,詞源同 streak,stroke.后詞義由輕觸過渡到猛擊,踢打等。

        英文詞源


        strike
        strike: [OE] Strike comes from a prehistoric Germanic base which denoted ‘touch lightly’ – a sense which survived into English (‘That good horse blessed he then, and lovingly struck its mane’, Sir Ferumbras 1380). The more violent modern sense ‘hit hard’ did not begin to encroach until the 13th century. The related stroke retains the original meaning, but another relative, streak, has also lost it.

        All three go back to West Germanic *strīk-, *straik-, which in turn were descended from the Indo-European base *strig-, *streig-, *stroig-, source of Latin strigilis ‘tool for scraping the skin after a bath’ (acquired by English as strigil [16]). The use of strike for ‘withdraw labour’ developed in the mid-18th century (it is first recorded in the Annual Register 1768: ‘This day the hatters struck, and refused to work till their wages are raised’).

        It probably comes from the notion of ‘downing’ one’s tools, as in strike a sail ‘lower a sail’.

        => streak, strigil, stroke
        strike (v.)
        Old English strican (past tense strac, past participle stricen) "pass lightly over, stroke, smooth, rub," also "go, move, proceed," from Proto-Germanic *strikan- (cognates: Old Norse strykva "to stroke," Old Frisian strika, Middle Dutch streken, Dutch strijken "to smooth, stroke, rub," Old High German strihhan, German streichen), from PIE root *streig- "to stroke, rub, press" (see strigil). Related to streak and stroke, and perhaps influenced in sense development by cognate Old Norse striuka.

        Sense of "to deal a blow" developed by early 14c.; meaning "to collide" is from mid-14c.; that of "to hit with a missile" is from late 14c. Meaning "to cancel or expunge" (as with the stroke of a pen) is attested from late 14c. A Middle English sense is preserved in strike for "go toward." Sense of "come upon, find" is from 1835 (especially in mining, well-digging, etc., hence strike it rich, 1854). Baseball sense is from 1853. To strike a balance is from the sense "balance accounts" (1530s).

        Meaning "refuse to work to force an employer to meet demands" is from 1768, perhaps from notion of striking or "downing" one's tools, or from sailors' practice of striking (lowering) a ship's sails as a symbol of refusal to go to sea (1768), which preserves the verb's original sense of "make level, smooth."
        strike (n.)
        1580s, "act of striking," from strike (v.). Meaning "concentrated cessation of work by a body of employees" is from 1810. Baseball sense is first recorded 1841, originally meaning any contact with the ball; modern sense developed by 1890s, apparently from foul strike, which counted against the batter, and as hit came to be used for "contact with the ball" this word was left for "a swing and a miss" that counts against the batter; figurative sense of have two strikes against (of a possible three) is from 1938. Bowling sense attested from 1859. Meaning "sudden military attack" is attested from 1942.

        雙語例句


        1. The strike was called by the Lebanese Forces militia.
        罷工是黎巴嫩武裝民兵召集的。

        來自柯林斯例句

        2. The strike has taken on overtones of a civil rights campaign.
        罷工帶上了民權(quán)運動的意味。

        來自柯林斯例句

        3. He hoped to strike it rich by investing in ginseng.
        他希望通過投資人參發(fā)大財。

        來自柯林斯例句

        4. Northbridge is a cool, calculating and clever criminal who could strike again.
        諾思布里奇是個頭腦冷靜、詭計多端、陰險狡詐的罪犯,他可能還會犯案。

        來自柯林斯例句

        5. The rail strike is causing major disruptions at the country's ports.
        鐵路罷工使該國港口陷入了一片混亂。

        來自柯林斯例句

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