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Traducciones de „struck“ en el diccionario inglés » esloveno (Ir a esloveno » inglés)

struck [strʌk] V.

struck pret., part. pas. of strike:

Véase también: strike up , strike through , strike out , strike off , strike down , strike back , strike , strike

I . strike up V. trans.

2. strike start playing:

strike through V. trans. to strike sth through

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

strike down V. trans. usu passive

1. strike (knock down):

3. strike usu passive (become ill):

to be struck down by [or with] sth

4. strike ingl. am. DER.:

to strike down ⇄ a law

strike back V. intr. also fig.

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):

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] V. intr.

1. strike (reach aim, have impact):

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

3. strike (refuse to work):

4. strike (cause suffering):

napadati [form. perf. napasti]

5. strike clock:

6. strike (find):

she has just struck upon an idea
to strike lucky ingl. brit. ingl. austr. coloq.
to strike lucky ingl. brit. ingl. austr. coloq.

II . strike1 [straɪk] V. intr.

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

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

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):

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] V. intr.

1. strike (reach aim, have impact):

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

3. strike (refuse to work):

4. strike (cause suffering):

napadati [form. perf. napasti]

5. strike clock:

6. strike (find):

she has just struck upon an idea
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):

to be struck down by [or with] sth

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.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Three of these struck a real chord -- shoulder tenders, spare ribs and tri-tips.
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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.
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On a cruise with her parents who are celebrating their wedding anniversary, the ship is struck by lightning, and she is knocked overboard.
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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.
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Voting pacts are being struck by the bucketful.
www.independent.ie

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