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I. strike [straɪk] N
2. strike (withdrawal of labour):
II. strike <struck > [straɪk] Am: <stricken, struck> VB trans
1. strike (collide with):
2. strike (achieve):
5. strike (impress):
7. strike:
11. strike (delete):
III. strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] VB intr
1. strike:
| I | strike |
|---|---|
| you | strike |
| he/she/it | strikes |
| we | strike |
| you | strike |
| they | strike |
| I | struck |
|---|---|
| you | struck |
| he/she/it | struck |
| we | struck |
| you | struck |
| they | struck |
| I | have | struck |
|---|---|---|
| you | have | struck |
| he/she/it | has | struck |
| we | have | struck |
| you | have | struck |
| they | have | struck |
| I | had | struck |
|---|---|---|
| you | had | struck |
| he/she/it | had | struck |
| we | had | struck |
| you | had | struck |
| they | had | struck |
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