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玫瑰园
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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
struck [brit. angl. strʌk, am. angl. strək] GLAG. 1. pret. GLAG. del. Pf.
struck → strike
I. strike [brit. angl. strʌɪk, am. angl. straɪk] SAM.
1. strike TRG.:
grève ž. spol
to be/come out on strike atribut. committee, notice
2. strike VOJ.:
attaque ž. spol (on, against contre)
3. strike RUD. (discovery):
4. strike (clock mechanism):
sonnerie ž. spol
5. strike ŠPORT:
bonne balle ž. spol
strike m. spol
double honneur m. spol
6. strike RIB.:
touche ž. spol
II. strike <pret., del. Pf. struck> [brit. angl. strʌɪk, am. angl. straɪk] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. strike (hit):
strike person, stick, bat: person, object, ball
strike torpedo, missile: target, vessel
strike ship, car, person: rock, tree, pedestrian
to strike sb on the head/in the face person:
to strike sb on the head/in the face object:
to strike sth with stick, hammer
his head struck the table
lightning struck the house/struck him
to be struck by lightning tree, house, person:
to strike sb a blow dobes., fig.
to strike the first blow dobes., fig.
to strike sb dead lightning, God:
to strike sb dead person:
to be struck blind/dumb lit.
2. strike (afflict) quake, famine, disease, storm, disaster:
strike area, people
3. strike (make impression on):
strike idea, thought: person
strike resemblance: person
to be struck by
I was struck pog. with him/it
she wasn't very struck pog. with it
to be struck on pog. brit. angl.
4. strike (discover, come upon):
strike oil, gold
strike road
rock, concrete, obstacle to strike a rich vein of humour
5. strike (achieve):
strike accord, bargain
trouver le juste milieu (between entre)
6. strike (ignite):
strike match
7. strike clock time:
the clock struck six
it had just struck two
8. strike (delete):
strike word, sentence, comment
to order sth to be struck from the record
9. strike (dismantle):
strike tent, scaffolding
10. strike FINAN. (mint):
strike coin
11. strike (in gardening):
strike cutting
12. strike RIB.:
strike fisherman: fish
strike fish: bait
III. strike <pret., del. Pf. struck> [brit. angl. strʌɪk, am. angl. straɪk] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. strike:
strike (deliver blow) person:
strike (collide) bomb, shell:
2. strike (attack):
strike killer, rapist, disease, storm:
strike army, animal, snake:
disaster struck
to strike at target
Henry strikes again pog.! šalj.
3. strike TRG.:
4. strike match:
5. strike clock, time:
six o'clock struck
6. strike (proceed):
to strike across field, country
7. strike (develop roots):
strike cutting, plant:
8. strike RIB.:
strike fish:
IV. strike [brit. angl. strʌɪk, am. angl. straɪk]
star-struck [brit. angl., am. angl. ˈstɑr ˌstrək] PRID.
star-struck
love-struck [ˈlʌvstrʌk] PRID.
love-struck
stage-struck PRID.
stage-struck
horror-struck, horror-stricken PRID.
horror-struck
I. strike [brit. angl. strʌɪk, am. angl. straɪk] SAM.
1. strike TRG.:
grève ž. spol
to be/come out on strike atribut. committee, notice
2. strike VOJ.:
attaque ž. spol (on, against contre)
3. strike RUD. (discovery):
4. strike (clock mechanism):
sonnerie ž. spol
5. strike ŠPORT:
bonne balle ž. spol
strike m. spol
double honneur m. spol
6. strike RIB.:
touche ž. spol
II. strike <pret., del. Pf. struck> [brit. angl. strʌɪk, am. angl. straɪk] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. strike (hit):
strike person, stick, bat: person, object, ball
strike torpedo, missile: target, vessel
strike ship, car, person: rock, tree, pedestrian
to strike sb on the head/in the face person:
to strike sb on the head/in the face object:
to strike sth with stick, hammer
his head struck the table
lightning struck the house/struck him
to be struck by lightning tree, house, person:
to strike sb a blow dobes., fig.
to strike the first blow dobes., fig.
to strike sb dead lightning, God:
to strike sb dead person:
to be struck blind/dumb lit.
2. strike (afflict) quake, famine, disease, storm, disaster:
strike area, people
3. strike (make impression on):
strike idea, thought: person
strike resemblance: person
to be struck by
I was struck pog. with him/it
she wasn't very struck pog. with it
to be struck on pog. brit. angl.
4. strike (discover, come upon):
strike oil, gold
strike road
rock, concrete, obstacle to strike a rich vein of humour
5. strike (achieve):
strike accord, bargain
trouver le juste milieu (between entre)
6. strike (ignite):
strike match
7. strike clock time:
the clock struck six
it had just struck two
8. strike (delete):
strike word, sentence, comment
to order sth to be struck from the record
9. strike (dismantle):
strike tent, scaffolding
10. strike FINAN. (mint):
strike coin
11. strike (in gardening):
strike cutting
12. strike RIB.:
strike fisherman: fish
strike fish: bait
III. strike <pret., del. Pf. struck> [brit. angl. strʌɪk, am. angl. straɪk] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. strike:
strike (deliver blow) person:
strike (collide) bomb, shell:
2. strike (attack):
strike killer, rapist, disease, storm:
strike army, animal, snake:
disaster struck
to strike at target
Henry strikes again pog.! šalj.
3. strike TRG.:
4. strike match:
5. strike clock, time:
six o'clock struck
6. strike (proceed):
to strike across field, country
7. strike (develop roots):
strike cutting, plant:
8. strike RIB.:
strike fish:
IV. strike [brit. angl. strʌɪk, am. angl. straɪk]
I. strike down GLAG. [brit. angl. strʌɪk -, am. angl. straɪk -] (strike [sb] down, strike down [sb])
strike down person:
to be struck down by (affected) illness
to be struck down by (incapacitated) illness
to be struck down by bullet
I. strike off GLAG. [brit. angl. strʌɪk -, am. angl. straɪk -] (strike off) (go off)
prendre (across à travers, towards vers)
II. strike off GLAG. [brit. angl. strʌɪk -, am. angl. straɪk -] (strike [sth] off, strike off [sth])
1. strike off (delete):
strike off item on list, name
2. strike off TIPOGRAF.:
strike off copy
3. strike off (cut off) ur. jez.:
strike off branch, flowerhead
III. strike off GLAG. [brit. angl. strʌɪk -, am. angl. straɪk -] (strike [sb] off)
strike off doctor:
he's been struck off
IV. strike off GLAG. [brit. angl. strʌɪk -, am. angl. straɪk -] (strike [sb/sth] off)
strike off list:
rayer [qn/qc] de
to be struck off the roll doctor:
to be struck off the roll barrister:
I. strike up GLAG. [brit. angl. strʌɪk -, am. angl. straɪk -] (strike up)
strike up band, orchestra:
strike up singer, choir:
II. strike up GLAG. [brit. angl. strʌɪk -, am. angl. straɪk -] (strike up [sth]) (start)
strike up band, orchestra: tune, piece
strike up singer, choir: song, tune
I. strike out GLAG. [brit. angl. strʌɪk -, am. angl. straɪk -] (strike out)
1. strike out (hit out):
he struck out blindly
to strike out at dobes. adversary
to strike out at fig. critics, rival
2. strike out (proceed):
3. strike out am. angl. (in baseball):
4. strike out am. angl. (fail):
strike out pog.
II. strike out GLAG. [brit. angl. strʌɪk -, am. angl. straɪk -] (strike [sth] out, strike out [sth]) (delete)
strike out name, mention, paragraph
v slovarju PONS
Angleščina
Angleščina
Francoščina
Francoščina
struck [strʌk] GLAG.
struck 1. pret., del. Pf. of strike
I. strike [straɪk] SAM.
1. strike (withdrawal of labour):
grève ž. spol
2. strike (sudden attack):
attaque ž. spol
raid m. spol
3. strike (blow):
coup m. spol
4. strike (discovery):
découverte ž. spol
II. strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. strike (hit hard):
2. strike (collide with):
3. strike (ignite):
strike a match
4. strike (achieve strike):
strike a balance
5. strike (generate harmony):
6. strike (manufacture):
strike coins
7. strike <struck, struck> <[or a. am. angl. stricken]> (engender feelings):
8. strike <struck, struck> <[or a. am. angl. stricken]> (engender memories):
9. strike <struck, struck> <[or a. am. angl. stricken]> (create atmosphere):
10. strike <struck, struck> (discover deposits):
11. strike:
12. strike <struck, stricken> (cause suffering):
13. strike (sound the time):
14. strike (engender thought):
15. strike (remove):
strike name from a list
fraza:
III. strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. strike (hit hard):
2. strike (attack):
3. strike (withdraw labour):
4. strike (sound the time):
fraza:
stage-struck PRID.
stage-struck
horror-stricken, horror-struck PRID.
terror-stricken, terror-struck PRID.
I. strike [straɪk] SAM.
1. strike (withdrawal of labour):
grève ž. spol
2. strike (sudden attack):
attaque ž. spol
raid m. spol
3. strike (blow):
coup m. spol
4. strike (discovery):
découverte ž. spol
II. strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. strike (hit hard):
2. strike (collide with):
3. strike (ignite):
strike a match
4. strike (achieve strike):
strike a balance
5. strike (generate harmony):
6. strike (manufacture):
strike coins
7. strike <struck, struck> <[or a. am. angl. stricken]> (engender feelings):
8. strike <struck, struck> <[or a. am. angl. stricken]> (engender memories):
9. strike <struck, struck> <[or a. am. angl. stricken]> (create atmosphere):
10. strike <struck, struck> (discover deposits):
11. strike:
12. strike <struck, stricken> (cause suffering):
13. strike (sound the time):
14. strike (engender thought):
15. strike (remove):
strike name from a list
fraza:
III. strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. strike (hit hard):
2. strike (attack):
3. strike (withdraw labour):
4. strike (sound the time):
fraza:
strike down GLAG. preh. glag.
to be struck down by a disease
strike-breaker SAM.
briseur(-euse) m. spol (ž. spol) de grève
strike action SAM.
action ž. spol de grève
strike ballot SAM.
appel m. spol à la grève
Francoščina
Francoščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
terrassé del. Pf.
struck
v slovarju PONS
struck [strʌk] GLAG.
struck 1. pret., del. Pf. of strike
I. strike [straɪk] SAM.
1. strike (protest action):
grève ž. spol
2. strike (sudden attack):
attaque ž. spol
raid m. spol
3. strike (blow):
coup m. spol
4. strike (discovery):
découverte ž. spol
5. strike (in baseball):
strike m. spol
6. strike fig. (warning):
II. strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. strike (hit hard):
2. strike (collide with):
3. strike (ignite):
strike a match
4. strike (achieve):
strike deal, bargain
strike a balance
5. strike (generate harmony):
6. strike coins, medallion:
7. strike <struck, struck> <[or stricken]> (cause feelings of):
8. strike <struck, struck> <[or stricken]> (cause memories):
9. strike <struck, struck> <[or stricken]> (create atmosphere):
10. strike (discover deposit of):
strike gold
11. strike:
12. strike <struck, struck> <[or stricken]> (cause suffering):
13. strike clock:
14. strike (engender thought):
15. strike (remove):
strike name from list
fraza:
III. strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. strike (hit hard):
2. strike (attack):
3. strike (stop working as protest):
4. strike clock:
fraza:
stage-struck PRID.
stage-struck
terror-stricken, terror-struck PRID.
horror-stricken, horror-struck PRID.
I. strike [straɪk] SAM.
1. strike (protest action):
grève ž. spol
2. strike (sudden attack):
attaque ž. spol
raid m. spol
3. strike (blow):
coup m. spol
4. strike (discovery):
découverte ž. spol
5. strike (in baseball):
strike m. spol
6. strike fig. (warning):
II. strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. strike (hit hard):
2. strike (collide with):
3. strike (ignite):
strike a match
4. strike (achieve):
strike deal, bargain
strike a balance
5. strike (generate harmony):
6. strike coins, medallion:
7. strike <struck, struck> <[or stricken]> (cause feelings of):
8. strike <struck, struck> <[or stricken]> (cause memories):
9. strike <struck, struck> <[or stricken]> (create atmosphere):
10. strike (discover deposit of):
strike gold
11. strike:
12. strike <struck, struck> <[or stricken]> (cause suffering):
13. strike clock:
14. strike (engender thought):
15. strike (remove):
strike name from list
fraza:
III. strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. strike (hit hard):
2. strike (attack):
3. strike (stop working as protest):
4. strike clock:
fraza:
strike down GLAG. preh. glag.
to be struck down by a disease
railroad strike SAM.
rent strike SAM.
grève ž. spol du loyer
strike back GLAG. nepreh. glag.
general strike SAM.
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They were not alone in displaying a star-struck reaction.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Since she is playing an every woman in the film, co-actors should try not to get star-struck, too.
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A great deal of star-struck burbling from the gagman and some decent jokes from the scientist, for one thing.
www.telegraph.co.uk
She is not star-struck at all and has her feet very firmly on the ground.
en.wikipedia.org
It almost seems as if they were star-struck.
www.dailymail.co.uk