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струсили
golpeado
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
struck1 [Am strək, Brit strʌk] Past & Past part strike
strike off VERB [Am straɪk -, Brit strʌɪk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. strike off (delete):
2. strike off (disqualify) Brit:
strike off doctor/lawyer
3. strike off TYPO:
strike off copy
strike off copy
I. strike <Past & Past Part struck> [Am straɪk, Brit strʌɪk] VERB trans
1.1. strike (hit):
strike person
strike person
strike blow
strike blow
strike key
who struck the first blow?
darle un golpe a alguien
golpear a alguien
he struck me a blow on the head
he struck his fist on the table or he struck the table with his fist
he struck his fist on the table or he struck the table with his fist
1.2. strike (collide with, fall on) wall/tree:
strike vehicle:
strike vehicle:
strike stone/ball:
strike stone/ball:
strike lightning/bullet:
the ship struck a rock
I struck my head on the beam
he was struck by a bullet
a dull moan struck her ear liter
2.1. strike (attack):
strike troops/bombers:
strike eagle/tiger:
strike eagle/tiger:
2.2. strike (afflict):
her death struck me hard
3.1. strike (cause to become):
dejar ciego/mudo a alguien
matar a alguien
3.2. strike (introduce):
4.1. strike (occur to):
ocurrirse (+ me/te/le etc)
4.2. strike (impress):
she struck Paul as lazy
she struck Paul as lazy
5.1. strike oil/gold/uranium:
5.2. strike trouble/obstacle:
6.1. strike match/light:
6.2. strike coin/medal:
7.1. strike MUS:
strike note
strike chord
7.2. strike clock:
8. strike (enter into, arrive at):
9. strike (adopt):
strike pose/attitude
10. strike (take down):
strike sail/flag
strike tent
11. strike (delete):
12. strike (insert, plant):
strike cutting
strike roots
II. strike <Past & Past Part struck> [Am straɪk, Brit strʌɪk] VERB intr
1. strike (hit):
strike person:
strike person:
strike lightning:
2.1. strike (attack):
strike bombers/commandos:
strike snake/tiger:
strike snake/tiger:
strike police:
strike police:
Banks struck in the seventh minute SPORT
to strike at sth/sb
atacar algo/a alguien
she struck at him with a knife
2.2. strike (happen suddenly):
strike illness/misfortune:
strike disaster:
3. strike (withdraw labor):
declararse en paro esp LatAm
amenazan con hacer un paro esp LatAm
4.1. strike (move):
4.2. strike (penetrate):
strike sun/light:
5. strike clock:
two o'clock struck
6. strike plant/seed:
7. strike match:
8. strike fish:
III. strike [Am straɪk, Brit strʌɪk] SUBST
1. strike (stoppage):
paro m esp LatAm
estar en or de paro esp LatAm
ir al paro esp LatAm
declararse en paro esp LatAm
carnerear RíoPl ugs, abw
paro oficial/no oficial esp LatAm
paro general/parcial esp LatAm
2. strike (find):
3. strike (attack):
4.1. strike SPORT (in bowling):
chuza f Méx
4.2. strike SPORT (in baseball):
struck2 ADJ
1. struck (impressed) pred:
to be struck with/by sb/sth you certainly seem very struck with her
to be struck on sb/sth I'm not very struck on the idea
to be struck on sb/sth I'm not very struck on the idea
2. struck (on strike):
struck Am
stage-struck [Am ˈsteɪdʒˌstrək, Brit] ADJ
to be stage-struck
love-struck [ˈləvˌstrək, ˈlʌvstrʌk] ADJ
love-struck
love-struck
horror-struck [Am ˈhɔrər ˌstrək, Brit] ADJ
horror-struck
I. strike <Past & Past Part struck> [Am straɪk, Brit strʌɪk] VERB trans
1.1. strike (hit):
strike person
strike person
strike blow
strike blow
strike key
who struck the first blow?
darle un golpe a alguien
golpear a alguien
he struck me a blow on the head
he struck his fist on the table or he struck the table with his fist
he struck his fist on the table or he struck the table with his fist
1.2. strike (collide with, fall on) wall/tree:
strike vehicle:
strike vehicle:
strike stone/ball:
strike stone/ball:
strike lightning/bullet:
the ship struck a rock
I struck my head on the beam
he was struck by a bullet
a dull moan struck her ear liter
2.1. strike (attack):
strike troops/bombers:
strike eagle/tiger:
strike eagle/tiger:
2.2. strike (afflict):
her death struck me hard
3.1. strike (cause to become):
dejar ciego/mudo a alguien
matar a alguien
3.2. strike (introduce):
4.1. strike (occur to):
ocurrirse (+ me/te/le etc)
4.2. strike (impress):
she struck Paul as lazy
she struck Paul as lazy
5.1. strike oil/gold/uranium:
5.2. strike trouble/obstacle:
6.1. strike match/light:
6.2. strike coin/medal:
7.1. strike MUS:
strike note
strike chord
7.2. strike clock:
8. strike (enter into, arrive at):
9. strike (adopt):
strike pose/attitude
10. strike (take down):
strike sail/flag
strike tent
11. strike (delete):
12. strike (insert, plant):
strike cutting
strike roots
II. strike <Past & Past Part struck> [Am straɪk, Brit strʌɪk] VERB intr
1. strike (hit):
strike person:
strike person:
strike lightning:
2.1. strike (attack):
strike bombers/commandos:
strike snake/tiger:
strike snake/tiger:
strike police:
strike police:
Banks struck in the seventh minute SPORT
to strike at sth/sb
atacar algo/a alguien
she struck at him with a knife
2.2. strike (happen suddenly):
strike illness/misfortune:
strike disaster:
3. strike (withdraw labor):
declararse en paro esp LatAm
amenazan con hacer un paro esp LatAm
4.1. strike (move):
4.2. strike (penetrate):
strike sun/light:
5. strike clock:
two o'clock struck
6. strike plant/seed:
7. strike match:
8. strike fish:
III. strike [Am straɪk, Brit strʌɪk] SUBST
1. strike (stoppage):
paro m esp LatAm
estar en or de paro esp LatAm
ir al paro esp LatAm
declararse en paro esp LatAm
carnerear RíoPl ugs, abw
paro oficial/no oficial esp LatAm
paro general/parcial esp LatAm
2. strike (find):
3. strike (attack):
4.1. strike SPORT (in bowling):
chuza f Méx
4.2. strike SPORT (in baseball):
strike off VERB [Am straɪk -, Brit strʌɪk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. strike off (delete):
2. strike off (disqualify) Brit:
strike off doctor/lawyer
3. strike off TYPO:
strike off copy
strike off copy
terror-stricken [Am ˈtɛrər ˌstrɪkən, Brit], terror-struck [-strʌk] ADJ
strike down VERB [Am straɪk -, Brit strʌɪk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. strike down liter:
2. strike down Am JUR:
strike on VERB [Am straɪk -, Brit strʌɪk -] (v + prep + o)
strike on solution:
I/he struck on a plan
strike home VERB [Am straɪk -, Brit strʌɪk -] (v + adv)
1. strike home blow/bullet/shell:
2. strike home criticism/remark:
im PONS Wörterbuch
struck [strʌk] VERB
struck pt, Part Perf of strike
I. strike [straɪk] struck Am: stricken, struck struck, struck SUBST
1. strike (military attack):
2. strike (withdrawal of labour):
3. strike (discovery):
4. strike Am (in baseball):
5. strike Am JUR:
II. strike [straɪk] struck Am: stricken, struck struck, struck VERB trans
1. strike (collide with):
to be struck by lightning
2. strike (achieve):
3. strike (manufacture):
strike coin
4. strike (seem):
5. strike (impress):
6. strike (engender):
7. strike:
8. strike (adopt):
9. strike (sound the time):
strike clock
the clock struck three
10. strike (remove):
strike flag
11. strike (delete):
Wendungen:
III. strike [straɪk] struck Am: stricken, struck struck, struck VERB intr
1. strike:
2. strike (withdraw labour):
horror-stricken [ˈhɒrəˌstrɪkən, Am ˈhɔ:rɚ-] ADJ, horror-struck ADJ
terror-stricken [ˈterəˌstrɪkən, Am -ɚˌ-] ADJ, terror-struck [ˈterəstrʌk, Am ˈ-ɚ-] ADJ
I. strike [straɪk] struck Am: stricken, struck struck, struck SUBST
1. strike (military attack):
2. strike (withdrawal of labour):
3. strike (discovery):
4. strike Am (in baseball):
5. strike Am JUR:
II. strike [straɪk] struck Am: stricken, struck struck, struck VERB trans
1. strike (collide with):
to be struck by lightning
2. strike (achieve):
3. strike (manufacture):
strike coin
4. strike (seem):
5. strike (impress):
6. strike (engender):
7. strike:
8. strike (adopt):
9. strike (sound the time):
strike clock
the clock struck three
10. strike (remove):
strike flag
11. strike (delete):
Wendungen:
III. strike [straɪk] struck Am: stricken, struck struck, struck VERB intr
1. strike:
2. strike (withdraw labour):
strike down VERB trans
1. strike down:
2. strike down Am JUR:
strike off VERB trans Brit, Aus
strike off lawyer, doctor:
strike action SUBST
strike fund SUBST
OpenDict-Eintrag
strike SUBST
strike (in bowling) SPORT
OpenDict-Eintrag
strike SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
struck [strʌk] VERB
struck pt, Part Perf of strike
I. strike [straɪk] SUBST
1. strike (military attack):
2. strike (withdrawal of labor):
3. strike (discovery):
4. strike (in baseball):
5. strike JUR:
II. strike <struck, struck [or stricken]> [straɪk] VERB trans
1. strike (collide with):
to be struck by lightning
2. strike (achieve):
3. strike (seem):
4. strike (impress):
I was struck by the news
5. strike (engender):
6. strike:
7. strike (adopt):
8. strike (sound the time):
strike clock
the clock struck three
9. strike (manufacture):
strike coin
10. strike (delete):
Wendungen:
III. strike <struck, struck [or stricken]> [straɪk] VERB intr
1. strike:
2. strike (withdraw labor):
horror-stricken ADJ, horror-struck ADJ
terror-stricken [ˈter·ər·ˌstrɪk·ən] ADJ, terror-struck [ˈter·ər·strʌk] ADJ
I. strike [straɪk] SUBST
1. strike (military attack):
2. strike (withdrawal of labor):
3. strike (discovery):
4. strike (in baseball):
5. strike JUR:
II. strike <struck, struck [or stricken]> [straɪk] VERB trans
1. strike (collide with):
to be struck by lightning
2. strike (achieve):
3. strike (seem):
4. strike (impress):
I was struck by the news
5. strike (engender):
6. strike:
7. strike (adopt):
8. strike (sound the time):
strike clock
the clock struck three
9. strike (manufacture):
strike coin
10. strike (delete):
Wendungen:
III. strike <struck, struck [or stricken]> [straɪk] VERB intr
1. strike:
2. strike (withdraw labor):
strike down VERB trans
1. strike down:
2. strike down JUR:
railroad strike SUBST
strike back VERB intr
I. strike out VERB trans
1. strike out (in baseball):
2. strike out (delete):
II. strike out VERB intr
1. strike out (in baseball):
strike out übtr
2. strike out (move off):
3. strike out (hit out):
strike off VERB trans
to strike sb/sth off a list
strike zone SUBST
Present
Istrike
youstrike
he/she/itstrikes
westrike
youstrike
theystrike
Past
Istruck
youstruck
he/she/itstruck
westruck
youstruck
theystruck
Present Perfect
Ihavestruck
youhavestruck
he/she/ithasstruck
wehavestruck
youhavestruck
theyhavestruck
Past Perfect
Ihadstruck
youhadstruck
he/she/ithadstruck
wehadstruck
youhadstruck
theyhadstruck
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Bench suspects collusion between his office and police in applying whitener to strike off child's name.
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Exercise becomes a punishment for indulging in a cheesecake or a task to strike off the to-do list instead of something to be enjoyed.
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Yet, the reformists in the leadership decided to call the general strike off to return to electoral politics.
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Read on and see what you can strike off the check list.
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Despite its increasingly unruly behaviour, the singer would strike off any friend who dared call their "second daughter" an animal.
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