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I . strike1 [straɪk] SUST.

II . strike1 [straɪk] V. intr.

I . strike2 [straɪk] SUST.

2. strike (discovery):

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

4. strike:

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

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

2. strike (send by hitting):

to strike a ball FÚT.

3. strike usu passive (reach, damage):

6. strike (inflict):

8. strike (give an impression):

to strike sb as ...

9. strike (impress):

10. strike (arouse, induce):

12. strike (manufacture):

13. strike (discover):

17. strike (occur to):

si kdaj pomislil, da ...?

18. strike (ignite):

19. strike (render):

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

1. strike (reach aim, have impact):

zadevati [form. perf. zadeti]
udarjati [form. perf. udariti]

2. strike:

udarjati [form. perf. udariti]
napadati [form. perf. napasti]
the snake strikes quickly

3. strike (refuse to work):

4. strike (cause suffering):

napadati [form. perf. napasti]

5. strike clock:

6. strike (find):

to strike lucky ingl. brit. ingl. austr. coloq.
to strike lucky ingl. brit. ingl. austr. coloq.

strike back V. intr. also fig.

strike down V. trans. usu passive

1. strike (knock down):

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):

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

to strike outsb

II . strike out V. intr.

1. strike (hit out):

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

3. strike (set off):

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

strike through V. trans. to strike sth through

I . strike up V. trans.

2. strike start playing:

gen·er·al ˈstrike SUST.

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

ˈstrike ac·tion SUST. no pl.

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

ˈstrike fund SUST.

ˈstrike pay SUST. no pl.

no-ˈstrike agree·ment SUST.

sit-down ˈstrike SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Successful strikes in the early 1970s resulted in wage improvements.
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The desperado knight strikes again, this time with deadly effect.
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When punching, she will often press forward with a flurry of high strikes.
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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.
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Knockout (KO): as soon as a fighter is unable to continue due to legal strikes, his opponent is declared the winner.
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In the border region, its intervention led to hate strikes by angry white workers.
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Little legal recourse was available to those injured by the unrest, because strikes were not typically considered illegal.
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It shelters itself in its shell, then strikes back with spouts of water at every opportunity.
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The discreet use of resources, which strikes a balance between development and preservation, is only possible if based on advanced marine science and technology.
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This implied volatility is best regarded as a rescaling of option prices which makes comparisons between different strikes, expirations, and underlyings easier and more intuitive.
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