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striking [ˈstraɪkɪŋ] ADJ

1. striking (noticeable, unusual):

striking

2. striking (good-looking):

striking
a striking woman

Phrases:

within striking distance

I . strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] VB trans

3. strike coins, medal:

bić [perf wy-]

8. strike (sound):

11. strike match:

II . strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] VB intr

2. strike (stop working):

3. strike (of clock):

III . strike [straɪk] N

2. strike (military attack):

atak m

3. strike (discovery):

general strike N

hunger strike N

rail strike N

I . strike out VB trans

strike out words:

II . strike out VB intr

2. strike out (hit or attack):

I . strike up VB trans

1. strike up conversation, friendship:

strike pay N

Usage examples with striking

a striking woman
within striking distance

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A new agreement was offered which shearers refused to sign, effectively striking.
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The lack of an intermediate condition in living and fossil flatfish species had led to debate about the origin of such a striking adaptation.
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One die is underneath the planchet (prepared blank disk) and the other die is slammed hard, with much force, on top of the planchet, which was heated prior to striking.
www.coinlink.com
The federal courts likewise have the power to enjoin a union from striking over arbitrable disputes.
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After a short struggle a 17-year-old was taken into custody but continued to spit at officers, striking them several times, police said.
www.thebarrieexaminer.com
The monastery building was constructed at the time of foundation in a striking contemporary style in a spectacular mountainside location.
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A slender, striking woman, she once wore open necked blouses and coiffed her hair stylishly.
www.telegraph.co.uk
In one strip, he runs into an ex-girlfriend who has a child that bears a striking resemblance to himself.
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Outnumbered, they followed a strategy of striking government compounds but allowing for retreat, avoiding all-out warfare.
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Building features, however, lead to the conclusion that its striking Romanesque crossing tower has its beginnings in the latter half of the 11th century.
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