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I . strike1 [straɪk] SUST.

1. strike (of labour):

strike
stavka f
sit-down strike
to be [out] on strike
to be on strike against sb/sth ingl. am.
to call a strike

II . strike1 [straɪk] V. intr.

strike

I . strike2 [straɪk] SUST.

1. strike MILIT.:

strike
strike against
udar m na
pre-emptive strike
pre-emptive strike fig.

2. strike (discovery):

strike

3. strike ingl. am. also fig. (conviction):

strike

4. strike:

strike ingl. am. (in baseball)
strike ingl. brit. (in football)

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

1. strike:

strike (beat)
udarjati [form. perf. udariti]
strike (beat)
(bang against) to strike sth
zadeti ob [or v] kaj
(bang against) to strike sth
(bang against) to strike sth

2. strike (send by hitting):

to strike a ball
to strike a ball FÚT.

3. strike usu passive (reach, damage):

4. strike:

to strike sth (meet, bump against)
to strike sth (drive against)
to strike sth (collide with)

5. strike (knock, hurt):

6. strike (inflict):

to strike a blow
to strike a blow against sb/sth fig.

8. strike (give an impression):

to strike sb as ...

9. strike (impress):

10. strike (arouse, induce):

to strike fear into sb

12. strike (manufacture):

to strike coins/a medal

13. strike (discover):

to strike gold

14. strike (play):

to strike a chord/note
to strike the right note

15. strike (adopt):

to strike the right note
to strike a pose

16. strike clock:

to strike the hour/midnight

17. strike (occur to):

si kdaj pomislil, da ...?

18. strike (ignite):

to strike a match

19. strike (render):

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

1. strike (reach aim, have impact):

strike
zadevati [form. perf. zadeti]
strike lightning
udarjati [form. perf. udariti]
to strike at the heart of sth
to strike home

2. strike:

strike (act)
udarjati [form. perf. udariti]
strike (act)
strike (attack)
napadati [form. perf. napasti]

3. strike (refuse to work):

strike

4. strike (cause suffering):

strike disaster, fate
napadati [form. perf. napasti]

5. strike clock:

strike
strike

6. strike (find):

to strike (up)on sth
to strike (up)on sth
to strike lucky ingl. brit. ingl. austr. coloq.
to strike lucky ingl. brit. ingl. austr. coloq.

strike back V. intr. also fig.

strike
udarjati nazaj [form. perf. udariti nazaj]

strike down V. trans. usu passive

1. strike (knock down):

to strike downsb
to strike downsb

3. strike usu passive (become ill):

4. strike ingl. am. DER.:

to strike down ⇄ a law

strike off V. trans. usu passive ingl. brit. ingl. austr. to strike sb off for sth

I . strike out V. trans.

1. strike (delete):

to strike outsth

2. strike ingl. am. (in baseball):

to strike outsb

II . strike out V. intr.

1. strike (hit out):

strike
napadati [form. perf. napasti]
strike
zamahovati [form. perf. zamahniti]
to strike out at sb
to strike out at sb fig.

2. strike (start afresh):

strike
to strike out in a new direction
to strike out on one's own
to strike out on one's own

3. strike (set off):

strike
podajati se [form. perf. podati se]
strike
odpravljati se [form. perf. odpraviti se]

strike through V. trans. to strike sth through

strike

I . strike up V. trans.

1. strike (initiate):

strike
začenjati [form. perf. začeti]
to strike up a conversation
to strike up a friendship with sb

2. strike start playing:

to strike up a song

II . strike up V. intr.

strike

first ˈstrike SUST. MILIT.

gen·er·al ˈstrike SUST.

ˈlight·ning strike SUST. ingl. brit. ingl. austr.

ˈstrike ac·tion SUST. no pl.

strike action

ˈstrike com·mit·tee SUST. + sing./pl. v.

ˈstrike fund SUST.

strike fund

ˈstrike pay SUST. no pl.

no-ˈstrike agree·ment SUST.

sit-down ˈstrike SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Workers considered the stoppage a lockout by management and not a strike by workers.
en.wikipedia.org
She has continued to receive the mark of respect every year since, with the exception of 1955 when there was a national rail strike.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Just take a minute to familiarise yourself or read up on the symptoms of meningitis because it could strike anyone.
www.dose.ca
The police were used to protect strike-breakers.
en.wikipedia.org
Since then the enterprise has been trying to pull out of the collective labour agreement and has been forced back into it by a bitter strike.
www.europarl.europa.eu
Six employees went on hunger strike, saying that will not give up until will be paid them the remaining wages.
en.wikipedia.org
The bewilderment observed on the faces of many early-day commuters speaks volumes as to the spontaneity of the strike.
en.wikipedia.org
The agency was rocked by a four-week strike due to a labor dispute in 1992.
en.wikipedia.org
He was known for his quick flick of the wrist on a called strike, and his quick punchout on called third strikes to left-handed hitters.
en.wikipedia.org
When she finally meets him, the two strike up a friendship over chess.
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