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lightning strike SUST.
I. lightning [ingl. brit. ˈlʌɪtnɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈlaɪtnɪŋ] SUST.
1. lightning U (in sky):
2. lightning (striking sth):
II. lightning [ingl. brit. ˈlʌɪtnɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈlaɪtnɪŋ] ADJ.
lightning raid, visit:
III. lightning [ingl. brit. ˈlʌɪtnɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈlaɪtnɪŋ]
I. strike [ingl. brit. strʌɪk, ingl. am. straɪk] SUST.
1. strike COM.:
to be/come out on strike atrbv. committee, notice
2. strike MILIT.:
attaque f (on, against contre)
3. strike MIN (discovery):
4. strike (clock mechanism):
5. strike DEP.:
6. strike PESCA:
II. strike <pret. imperf., part. pas. struck> [ingl. brit. strʌɪk, ingl. am. straɪk] V. trans.
1. strike (hit):
strike person, stick, bat: person, object, ball
strike torpedo, missile: target, vessel
strike ship, car, person: rock, tree, pedestrian
to strike sb on the head/in the face person:
to strike sb on the head/in the face object:
to strike sth with stick, hammer
to be struck by lightning tree, house, person:
to strike sb a blow literal, fig.
to strike the first blow literal, fig.
to strike sb dead lightning, God:
to strike sb dead person:
2. strike (afflict) quake, famine, disease, storm, disaster:
strike area, people
3. strike (make impression on):
strike idea, thought: person
strike resemblance: person
to be struck on coloq. ingl. brit.
4. strike (discover, come upon):
strike oil, gold
strike road
rock, concrete, obstacle to strike a rich vein of humour
5. strike (achieve):
strike accord, bargain
trouver le juste milieu (between entre)
6. strike (ignite):
strike match
7. strike clock time:
8. strike (delete):
strike word, sentence, comment
9. strike (dismantle):
strike tent, scaffolding
10. strike FIN. (mint):
strike coin
11. strike (in gardening):
strike cutting
12. strike PESCA:
strike fisherman: fish
strike fish: bait
III. strike <pret. imperf., part. pas. struck> [ingl. brit. strʌɪk, ingl. am. straɪk] V. intr.
1. strike:
strike (deliver blow) person:
strike (collide) bomb, shell:
2. strike (attack):
strike killer, rapist, disease, storm:
strike army, animal, snake:
to strike at target
Henry strikes again coloq.! hum.
3. strike COM.:
4. strike match:
5. strike clock, time:
6. strike (proceed):
to strike across field, country
7. strike (develop roots):
strike cutting, plant:
8. strike PESCA:
strike fish:
IV. strike [ingl. brit. strʌɪk, ingl. am. straɪk]
lightning strike SUST. ingl. brit., ingl. austr.
lightning [ˈlaɪtnɪŋ] SUST. no pl.
I. strike [straɪk] SUST.
1. strike (withdrawal of labour):
2. strike (sudden attack):
3. strike (blow):
4. strike (discovery):
II. strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] V. trans.
1. strike (hit hard):
2. strike (collide with):
3. strike (ignite):
strike a match
4. strike (achieve strike):
strike a balance
5. strike (generate harmony):
6. strike (manufacture):
strike coins
7. strike <struck, struck> <[or a. ingl. am. stricken]> (engender feelings):
8. strike <struck, struck> <[or a. ingl. am. stricken]> (engender memories):
9. strike <struck, struck> <[or a. ingl. am. stricken]> (create atmosphere):
10. strike <struck, struck> (discover deposits):
11. strike:
12. strike <struck, stricken> (cause suffering):
13. strike (sound the time):
14. strike (engender thought):
15. strike (remove):
strike name from a list
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] V. intr.
1. strike (hit hard):
2. strike (attack):
3. strike (withdraw labour):
4. strike (sound the time):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
lightning [ˈlaɪt·nɪŋ] SUST.
I. strike [straɪk] SUST.
1. strike (protest action):
2. strike (sudden attack):
3. strike (blow):
4. strike (discovery):
5. strike (in baseball):
6. strike fig. (warning):
II. strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] V. trans.
1. strike (hit hard):
2. strike (collide with):
3. strike (ignite):
strike a match
4. strike (achieve):
strike deal, bargain
strike a balance
5. strike (generate harmony):
6. strike coins, medallion:
7. strike <struck, struck> <[or stricken]> (cause feelings of):
8. strike <struck, struck> <[or stricken]> (cause memories):
9. strike <struck, struck> <[or stricken]> (create atmosphere):
10. strike (discover deposit of):
strike gold
11. strike:
12. strike <struck, struck> <[or stricken]> (cause suffering):
13. strike clock:
14. strike (engender thought):
15. strike (remove):
strike name from list
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] V. intr.
1. strike (hit hard):
2. strike (attack):
3. strike (stop working as protest):
4. strike clock:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
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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