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I . strike up VB trans

2. strike start playing:

II . strike up VB intr

strike through VB trans to strike sth through

I . strike out VB trans

1. strike (delete):

2. strike Am (in baseball):

to strike outsb

strike off VB trans usu passive Brit Aus to strike sb off for sth

strike down VB trans usu passive

1. strike (knock down):

3. strike usu passive (become ill):

to be struck down by [or with] sth

4. strike Am LAW:

to strike down ⇄ a law

strike back VB intr also fig

I . strike2 [straɪk] N

2. strike (discovery):

3. strike Am also fig (conviction):

4. strike:

strike Brit (in football)

II . strike2 <struck, struck [or Am alsostricken]> [straɪk] VB trans

2. strike (send by hitting):

to strike a ball FBALL

3. strike usu passive (reach, damage):

6. strike (inflict):

8. strike (give an impression):

to strike sb as ...

9. strike (impress):

to be struck by sth

10. strike (arouse, induce):

12. strike (manufacture):

13. strike (discover):

17. strike (occur to):

has it ever struck you that ...?
si kdaj pomislil, da ...?
it's just struck me that ...

18. strike (ignite):

19. strike (render):

to be struck dumb

III . strike2 <struck, struck [or Am alsostricken]> [straɪk] VB intr

1. strike (reach aim, have impact):

zadevati [perf zadeti]
udarjati [perf udariti]

3. strike (refuse to work):

4. strike (cause suffering):

napadati [perf napasti]

5. strike clock:

II . strike1 [straɪk] VB intr

ˈhor·ror-strick·en ADJ, ˈhor·ror-struck ADJ

ˈter·ror-strick·en ADJ, ˈter·ror-struck ADJ

I . strike1 [straɪk] N

II . strike1 [straɪk] VB intr

I . strike2 [straɪk] N

2. strike (discovery):

3. strike Am also fig (conviction):

4. strike:

strike Brit (in football)

II . strike2 <struck, struck [or Am alsostricken]> [straɪk] VB trans

2. strike (send by hitting):

to strike a ball FBALL

3. strike usu passive (reach, damage):

6. strike (inflict):

8. strike (give an impression):

to strike sb as ...

9. strike (impress):

to be struck by sth

10. strike (arouse, induce):

12. strike (manufacture):

13. strike (discover):

17. strike (occur to):

has it ever struck you that ...?
si kdaj pomislil, da ...?
it's just struck me that ...

18. strike (ignite):

19. strike (render):

to be struck dumb

III . strike2 <struck, struck [or Am alsostricken]> [straɪk] VB intr

1. strike (reach aim, have impact):

zadevati [perf zadeti]
udarjati [perf udariti]

3. strike (refuse to work):

4. strike (cause suffering):

napadati [perf napasti]

5. strike clock:

strike back VB intr also fig

strike down VB trans usu passive

1. strike (knock down):

3. strike usu passive (become ill):

to be struck down by [or with] sth

4. strike Am LAW:

to strike down ⇄ a law

strike off VB trans usu passive Brit Aus to strike sb off for sth

I . strike out VB trans

1. strike (delete):

2. strike Am (in baseball):

to strike outsb

strike through VB trans to strike sth through

I . strike up VB trans

2. strike start playing:

II . strike up VB intr

gen·er·al ˈstrike N

ˈlight·ning strike N Brit Aus

ˈstrike ac·tion N no pl

ˈstrike com·mit·tee N + sing/pl vb

ˈstrike fund N

ˈstrike pay N no pl

no-ˈstrike agree·ment N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Three of these struck a real chord -- shoulder tenders, spare ribs and tri-tips.
www.stuff.co.nz
After almost giving up they not only struck oil, but had a significant gusher, initially producing 1316 oilbbl/d.
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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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During 18378 the poet was struck with illness again, with symptoms today suggesting tuberculous ulceration of the lungs.
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His falling body struck a metal garden picket fence, causing his death.
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Blows with sufficient force are considered to have defeated or penetrated this armor, or struck an unprotected area of the body.
en.wikipedia.org
On a cruise with her parents who are celebrating their wedding anniversary, the ship is struck by lightning, and she is knocked overboard.
en.wikipedia.org
At approximately 3:20 pm, the driver of the northbound tractor-trailer crossed the center line and struck the school bus.
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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.
en.wikipedia.org
Voting pacts are being struck by the bucketful.
www.independent.ie

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