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struck [strʌk] VB

struck pt, pp of strike

See also strike

I . strike [straɪk] N

1. strike (military attack):

2. strike (withdrawal of labour):

3. strike (discovery):

4. strike Am (in baseball):

5. strike Am LAW:

II . strike <struck Am: stricken, struck> [straɪk] VB trans

3. strike (manufacture):

9. strike (sound the time):

the clock struck three

horror-stricken [ˈhɒrəstrɪkn, Am ˈhɔ:rɚ-], horror-struck [ˈhɒrəstrʌk, Am ˈhɔ:rɚ-] ADJ

I . strike [straɪk] N

1. strike (military attack):

2. strike (withdrawal of labour):

3. strike (discovery):

4. strike Am (in baseball):

5. strike Am LAW:

II . strike <struck Am: stricken, struck> [straɪk] VB trans

3. strike (manufacture):

9. strike (sound the time):

the clock struck three

I . strike out VB trans

2. strike out Am sports:

strike up VB trans

strike up conversation, relationship:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Burns escaped from the chain gang with the help of another inmate who struck his restraints with a sledgehammer, bending and weakening them.
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Tinny is also a term for audio which lacks resonance, resembling a piece of tin being struck.
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An all-time low patronage of 22,000 struck in 1928, before the numbers started increasing, hitting 33,000 in 1930.
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Three of these struck a real chord -- shoulder tenders, spare ribs and tri-tips.
www.stuff.co.nz
His falling body struck a metal garden picket fence, causing his death.
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Five tanks were landed directly onto the beach, and four were stranded on a landing craft which struck a mine.
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During 18378 the poet was struck with illness again, with symptoms today suggesting tuberculous ulceration of the lungs.
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On a cruise with her parents who are celebrating their wedding anniversary, the ship is struck by lightning, and she is knocked overboard.
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It was the insouciance that struck you, the audacity.
www.abc.net.au
Blows with sufficient force are considered to have defeated or penetrated this armor, or struck an unprotected area of the body.
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