Etymology: [ 'strIk ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English strIcan to stroke, go; akin to Old High German strIhhan to stroke, Latin stringere to touch lightly, striga, stria furrow.
dikkat çekici, çarpıcı, VURUŞ, MÜSADEME:Hava ve Deniz Kuvvetleriyle herhangi bir hedefe yapılan ani ve yoğunlaşmış bir taarruz ve bir piyade kıtasının asıl müsademe kuvveti, düşmanla bilfiil savaşan muharebe kuvveti. Buna (striking force) da denir, grevdeki, gözalıcı, grev yapan, göz alıcı, vuran, çarpan, şaşırtıcı, göze çarpan, dikkati çeken; frapan, vur, strikinglydikkat çekecek surette, göze çarpan, vurarak, vurma, müsademe, usturuplu, göze çarpıcı, strike gözük/bul/git/vur, frapan, vuruş, grev, çarpmak, etki bırakmak, hava saldırısı, nükleer saldırı, izlenim bırakmak, akdetmek, çalma, isabet etmek, ask. saldırı, vuruş: air strike havadan vuruş, gelmek, rastlamak, yakmak, birdenbire anlamak, yer etmek, tatil-i eşgal, darbe, grev yapma, ayırmak, saldırı, petrol bulma, uzanış, üstünlük, ilerlemek, dövmek, maden bulma, beklenmedik başarı, kök salmak, işlemek, çakmak, yolunu tutmak, vurgun, takınmak, indirmek, gibi gelmek, gelip çatmak, bulmak, sökmek, grev yapmak, hesap bakiyesini tespit etmek, gözüne ilişmek, yeretmek, tabetmek, çalmak (saat), çıkarmak, (yıldırım) düşmek, (kibriti), çarpmak: The ship struck the iceberg. Gemi aysberge çarptı, (struck, struck/strick.en), sokmak (yılan), vurmak, para, basmak çalgı, (fiil) basmak (çalgı, para), hesap bakiyesini tespit etmek, vurmak, çarpmak, isabet etmek, indirmek, çakmak, işlemek, gözüne ilişmek, yeretmek, etki bırakmak, izlenim bırakmak, gibi gelmek, bulmak, çalmak (saat), gelip çatmak, kök salmak, yolunu tutmak, grev yapmak, çıkarmak, takınmak, sokmak (yılan), çarp, para basmak, pişirme, sıyırma, rastgelmek, bozmak, kibrit yakmak, keşif, karşılaşmak, doğrultu, bırakım, aşk etmek, kararlaştı, Force, VURUŞ:Makinalı tüfeklerde mermilerin hedefe veya herhangi bir yere vuruşu. Ayrıca bakınız: "impact", çarp,v.çarp:n.vuruş, dolu zahire ölçüsünü bir tahta parçasıyla silip düzeltmek, çalmak gelmek, çarpm, çalmak, ulaşmak, keşfetme,
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VURUŞ, MÜSADEME:Hava ve Deniz Kuvvetleriyle herhangi bir hedefe yapılan ani ve yoğunlaşmış bir taarruz ve bir piyade kıtasının asıl müsademe kuvveti, düşmanla bilfiil savaşan muharebe kuvveti. Buna (striking force) da denir Askeri
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göze çarpan, dikkati çeken; frapan sıfat
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vur fiil
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strikinglydikkat çekecek surette
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göze çarpan
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strike gözük/bul/git/vur
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ask. saldırı, vuruş: air strike havadan vuruş isim
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darbe
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grev yapma Kanun
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ayırmak
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saldırı Askeri
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strike
petrol bulma isim
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bulmak
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çarpmak: The ship struck the iceberg. Gemi aysberge çarptı fiil
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(fiil) basmak (çalgı, para), hesap bakiyesini tespit etmek, vurmak, çarpmak, isabet etmek, indirmek, çakmak, işlemek, gözüne ilişmek, yeretmek, etki bırakmak, izlenim bırakmak, gibi gelmek, bulmak, çalmak (saat), gelip çatmak, kök salmak, yolunu tutmak, grev yapmak, çıkarmak, takınmak, sokmak (yılan)
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para basmak
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pişirme
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VURUŞ:Makinalı tüfeklerde mermilerin hedefe veya herhangi bir yere vuruşu. Ayrıca bakınız: "impact" Askeri
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dolu zahire ölçüsünü bir tahta parçasıyla silip düzeltmek
Someone who is striking is very attractive, in a noticeable way. She was a striking woman with long blonde hair. see also strike, the physical coming together of two or more things; "contact with the pier scraped paint from the hull", Something that is striking is very noticeable or unusual. The most striking feature of those statistics is the high proportion of suicides He bears a striking resemblance to Lenin. + strikingly strik·ing·ly In one respect, however, the men really were strikingly similar. a strikingly handsome man, from Strike, v, Affecting with strong emotions; surprising; forcible; impressive; very noticeable; as, a striking representation or image; a striking resemblance, & n, act of hitting; refusal to work as a form of protest, arresting, noticeable, tending to draw attention, To capitulate: to signal a surrender by hauling down the colours, To dismantle and take away the set; (strike the set), Of a clock, to announce (an hour of the day), usually by one or more sounds, To haul down, or lower a mast, a flag or cargo, etc, To manufacture, as by stamping, To delete or cross out; to scratch or eliminate, To hit, To impress, seem or appear (to), To score a goal, To stop working to achieve better working conditions, An old English measure of corn equal to the bushel, the status of being the batsman that the bowler is bowling at, a status resulting from a batter swinging and missing a pitch, or not swinging at a pitch in the strike zone, or hitting a foul ball that is not caught, In an option contract, the price at which the holder buys or sells if they choose to exercise the option, a blow or application of physical force against something, the act of knocking down all ten pins in on the first roll of a frame, a work stoppage, the primary face of a hammer, opposite the peen, If you are struck by something, you think it is very impressive, noticeable, or interesting. She was struck by his simple, spellbinding eloquence What struck me about the firm is how genuinely friendly and informal it is, 1, 1939"; "We must strike the enemy's oil fields"; "in the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the game5 to 2" produce by manipulating keys or strings of musical instruments, also metaphorically; "The pianist strikes a middle C"; "strike `z' on the keyboard"; "her comments struck a sour note" pierce with force; "The bullet struck her thigh"; "The icy wind struck through our coats" deliver a sharp blow, as with the hand, fist, or weapon; "The teacher struck the child"; "the opponent refused to strike"; "The boxer struck the attacker dead" remove by erasing or crossing out; "Please strike this remark from the record" produce by ignition or a blow; "strike fire from the flintstone"; "strike a match" stop work in order to press demands; "The auto workers are striking for higher wages"; "The employees walked out when their demand for better benefits was not met, If something that is falling or moving strikes something, it hits it. His head struck the bottom when he dived into the 6ft end of the pool One 16-inch shell struck the control tower = hit, uchi, find unexpectedly; "the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb"; "she struck a goldmine"; "The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake", cause to experience suddenly; "Panic struck me"; "An interesting idea hit her"; "A thought came to me"; "The thought struck terror in our minds"; "They were struck with fear", attain; "The horse finally struck a pace", affect or afflict suddenly, usually adversely; "We were hit by really bad weather"; "He was stricken with cancer when he was still a teenager"; "The earthquake struck at midnight", touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly; "Light fell on her face"; "The sun shone on the fields"; "The light struck the golden necklace"; "A strange sound struck my ears", drive something violently into a location; "he hit his fist on the table"; "she struck her head on the low ceiling", form by stamping, punching, or printing; "strike coins"; "strike a medal", make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target; "The Germans struck Poland on Sept 1, 1939"; "We must strike the enemy's oil fields"; "in the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the game 5 to 2", Strikethrough These are Physical Style elements that indicate a sequence of characters that has a horizontal line striking through the middle The HTML 2 specification had STRIKE as a proposed element which did not reach the final specification, but HTML 3 revised the syntax to S The HTML 3 2 recommendation reverted to the earlier syntax, and HTML 4 0 now includes BOTH usages Many browsers support one or the other, or even both, The direction, or trend, of the line marking the intersection of a fault plane (or another planar geologic feature) with the horizontal Strike is always at a right angle to dip, Trend or bearing, relative to north, of the line defined by the intersection of a planar geologic surface (for example, a fault or a bed) and a horizontal surface such as the ground, smooth with a strickle; "strickle the grain in the measure", occupy or take on; "He assumes the lotus position"; "She took her seat on the stage"; "We took our seats in the orchestra"; "She took up her position behind the tree"; "strike a pose", If you strike words from a document or an official record, you remove them. Strike that from the minutes Strike out means the same as strike. The censor struck out the next two lines, When you strike a match, you make it produce a flame by moving it quickly against something rough. Robina struck a match and held it to the crumpled newspaper in the grate, If someone strikes oil or gold, they discover it in the ground as a result of mining or drilling. Hamilton Oil announced that it had struck oil in the Liverpool Bay area of the Irish Sea, All ten pins down on the first ball See also double, turkey, four- and five-bagger, and sixpack Seven, eight, nine, ten and eleven strikes in a row are called seven-in-a-row, eight-in-a-row, etc, When a clock strikes, its bells make a sound to indicate what the time is. The clock struck nine Finally, the clock strikes, If something strikes fear into people, it makes them very frightened or anxious. If there is a single subject guaranteed to strike fear in the hearts of parents, it is drugs, When a coin or medal is struck, it is made. Another medal was specially struck for him. see also stricken, striking, hunger strike, If you strike gold, you find, do, or produce something that brings you a lot of money or success. The company has struck gold with its new holiday development, Center Parcs, a conspicuous success; "that song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career"; "that new Broadway show is a real smasher"; "the party went with a bang", hit against; come into sudden contact with; "The car hit a tree"; "He struck the table with his elbow", a gentle blow, to strike a chord: see chord to strike home: see home to strike it lucky: see lucky to strike a happy medium: see medium. Collective refusal by employees to work under the conditions set by employers. Strikes may arise from disputes over wages and working conditions. They may also be conducted in sympathy with other striking workers, or for purely political goals. Many strikes are organized by labour unions; strikes not authorized by the union (wildcat strikes) may be directed against union leadership as well as the employer. The right to strike is granted in principle to workers in nearly all industrialized countries, and its use has paralleled the rise of labour unions since the 19th century. Most strikes are intended to inflict a cost to employers for failure to meet specific demands. Among Japanese unions, strikes are not intended to halt production for long periods of time and are more akin to demonstrations. In western Europe and elsewhere, workers have carried out general strikes aimed at winning changes in the political system rather than concessions from employers. The decision to call a strike does not come easily, because union workers risk a loss of income for long periods of time. They also risk the permanent loss of their jobs, especially when replacement workers hired to continue operations during the strike stay on as permanent employees. See also boycott; lockout. In geology, the direction of the line formed by the intersection of a fault, bed, or other planar feature and a horizontal plane. Strike indicates the orientation of planar structural features such as faults, beds, joints, and folds. Boston Police Strike general strike Homestead Strike Pullman Strike, If you strike it rich, you make a lot of money, especially in a short time. He hoped to strike it rich by investing in ginseng, have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; "This child impressed me as unusually mature"; "This behavior struck me as odd", The process of impressing a design into a planchet by force of the dies to create a coin, the direction or bearing of a mineralized vein or rock formation,
A strike is a setting that is placed on a checkout or a reservation indicating that Media Center personnel must pick up the resources when the patron is done using them See Also: Set, Show, Will Return, A strike is called if a batter swings at a pitch and misses, or if the pitch simply passes through the strike zone The first 2 foul balls that are not caught count as first and second strike A foul ball that is not caught can never be counted as a third strike, Striking is the process of reheating glass after it has cooled, in order to develop a color or an opacifying agent In glass that will strike, the color may not be immediately apparent, but as it is cooled and reheated in a glory-hole, the color will become more apparent, any temporary stoppage of work by the concerted action of the employees as a result of an industrial or labor dispute Includes actual strike (with or without notice) filed at appropriate NCMB regional branches (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics), To haul down, or lower a mast, a flag or cargo etc, To surrender (strike ones colors), To impress, seem or appear, To tap or press the keys of a keyboard with a finger or thumb (Kybdy, Gr 1), the direction, or course or bearing, of a vein of rock formation measured on a level surface, The feat of knocking down all ten pins with the first ball The score for the frame is 10 plus the total number of pins knocked down by the next two balls, The time immediately following the last performance while all cast and crew members are required to stay and dismantle, or watch the two people who own Makita screw drivers dismantle, the set Gloria Dennison, Stage Coach Players, Dekalb, Illinois, The process of impressing the design from a die into a planchet to make a coin, token or medal; The completeness of detail (as in weak strike, full strike, etc ) created during this process, One of the directional properties of a geologic structure such as a fold or a fault Strike is the horizontal directional taken by an imaginary line drawn on the plane of the formation See dip, The direction or trend of a bedding plane or fault, as it intersects the horizontal, The course or bearing of the outcrop of an inclined bed or structure on a level surface It is perpendicular to the direction of the dip, the trend of a linear feature on a map or on a generally flat ground surface The linear feature usually is the eroded end of a layered rock unit or the inter-section of a fault plane with the land surface, the direction, or course or bearing, of a vein or rock formation measured on a level surface, An effort to increase egg production by strangling the chicken, Knocking down all ten pins with the first ball or delivery, Any concerted stoppage of work by employees (including a stoppage by reason of the expiration of a collective bargaining agreement [MOU]) or any concerted slowdown or other concerted interruption of operations by employees, the action of producing a coin, or, the quality of a coin's detail sharpness, If you strike a pose or attitude, you put yourself in a particular position, for example when someone is taking your photograph. She struck a pose, one hand on her hip and the other waving an imaginary cigarette. = adopt, A *bitmap font of a particular *ppem Strikes can be embedded in TrueType (and *OpenType) fonts to avoid *hinting tricky *glyphs at certain ppem sizes They use the *'EBDT' and *'EBLC' tables (in Windows) or the *'bdat' and 'bloc' tables (in Apple GX) N B Since such bitmap embedding was not part of TrueType's original specification, the bitmaps will not work on older Macintosh systems or Windows 3 1 - the *outline and *hints will be used instead, If you are struck dumb or blind, you suddenly become unable to speak or to see. I was struck dumb by this and had to think it over for a moment, The horizontal direction of the outcropping edges of tilted rocks; or, the direction of a horizontal line supposed to be drawn on the surface of a tilted stratum, A puddler's stirrer, Fullness of measure; hence, excellence of quality, It is at right angles to the dip, The extortion of money, or the attempt to extort money, by threat of injury; blackmailing, Sometimes called double spare, Any actual or constructive striking at the pitched ball, three of which, if the ball is not hit fairly, cause the batter to be put out; hence, any of various acts or events which are ruled as equivalent to such a striking, as failing to strike at a ball so pitched that the batter should have struck at it, A sudden finding of rich ore in mining; hence, any sudden success or good fortune, esp, An iron pale or standard in a gate or fence, The act of quitting work; specifically, such an act by a body of workmen, done as a means of enforcing compliance with demands made on their employer, If you strike a balance, you do something that is halfway between two extremes. At times like that you have to strike a balance between sleep and homework, To quit work in order to compel an increase, or prevent a reduction, of wages, To lower a flag, or colors, in token of respect, or to signify a surrender of a ship to an enemy, The act of striking, To steal money, An old measure of four bushels, A bushel; four pecks, An instrument with a straight edge for leveling a measure of grain, salt, and the like, scraping off what is above the level of the top; a strickle, Act of leveling all the pins with the first bowl; also, the score thus made, financial, pierce with force; "The bullet struck her thigh"; "The icy wind struck through our coats", produce by manipulating keys or strings of musical instruments, also metaphorically; "The pianist strikes a middle C"; "strike `z' on the keyboard"; "her comments struck a sour note", make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target; "The Germans struck Poland on Sept, deliver a sharp blow, as with the hand, fist, or weapon; "The teacher struck the child"; "the opponent refused to strike"; "The boxer struck the attacker dead", produce by ignition or a blow; "strike fire from the flintstone"; "strike a match", a pitch that is in the strike zone and that the batter does not hit; "this pitcher throws more strikes than balls" a score in tenpins: knocking down all ten with the first ball; "he finished with three strikes in the tenth frame" an attack that is intended to seize or inflict damage on or destroy an objective; "the strike was scheduled to begin at dawn" a group's refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions; "the strike lasted more than a month before it was settled" cause to form between electrodes of an arc lamp; "strike an arc" arrive at after reckoning, deliberating, and weighing; "strike a balance"; "strike a bargain" indicate (a certain time) by striking; "The clock struck midnight"; "Just when I entered, the clock struck" make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target; "The Germans struck Poland on Sept, stop work in order to press demands; "The auto workers are striking for higher wages"; "The employees walked out when their demand for better benefits was not met, remove by erasing or crossing out; "Please strike this remark from the record", 1, 1939"; "We must strike the enemy's oil fields"; "in the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the game5 to 2", indicate (a certain time) by striking; "The clock struck midnight"; "Just when I entered, the clock struck", a score in tenpins: knocking down all ten with the first ball; "he finished with three strikes in the tenth frame", a pitch that is in the strike zone and that the batter does not hit; "this pitcher throws more strikes than balls", Same as Ten- strike, an attack that is intended to seize or inflict damage on or destroy an objective; "the strike was scheduled to begin at dawn", a group's refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions; "the strike lasted more than a month before it was settled", cause to form between electrodes of an arc lamp; "strike an arc", arrive at after reckoning, deliberating, and weighing; "strike a balance"; "strike a bargain", To make an attack; to aim a blow, To become attached to something; said of the spat of oysters, and 17, When there is a strike, workers stop doing their work for a period of time, usually in order to try to get better pay or conditions for themselves. French air traffic controllers have begun a three-day strike in a dispute over pay Staff at the hospital went on strike in protest at the incidents. a call for strike action, When workers strike, they go on strike. their recognition of the workers' right to strike They shouldn't be striking for more money The government agreed not to sack any of the striking workers. + striker strikers strik·er The strikers want higher wages, which state governments say they can't afford, The form struck is the past tense and past participle. The form stricken can also be used as the past participle for meanings, hit, blow; temporary work stoppage; military assault; good luck; discovery of natural resources; knocking down of all pins at one time (Bowling); failure to hit a ball (Baseball), To touch or hit with some force, either with the hand or with an instrument; to smite; to give a blow to, either with the hand or with any instrument or missile, To come in collision with; to strike against; as, a bullet struck him; the wave struck the boat amidships; the ship struck a reef, To touch; to act by appulse, If you strike someone or something, you deliberately hit them. She took two quick steps forward and struck him across the mouth It is impossible to say who struck the fatal blow, If you strike one thing against another, or if one thing strikes against another, the first thing hits the second thing. Wilde fell and struck his head on the stone floor My right toe struck against a submerged rock. = bang, If an idea or thought strikes you, it suddenly comes into your mind. A thought struck her. Was she jealous of her mother, then? At this point, it suddenly struck me that I was wasting my time, If something strikes you as being a particular thing, it gives you the impression of being that thing. He struck me as a very serious but friendly person You've always struck me as being an angry man, If you strike a deal or a bargain with someone, you come to an agreement with them. They struck a deal with their paper supplier, getting two years of newsprint on credit The two struck a deal in which Rendell took half of what a manager would He insists he has struck no bargains for their release, If something strikes at the heart or root of something, it attacks or conflicts with the basic elements or principles of that thing. a rejection of her core beliefs and values, which strikes at the very heart of her being, A military strike is a military attack, especially an air attack. a punitive air strike. a nuclear strike, If something such as an illness or disaster strikes, it suddenly happens. Bank of England officials continued to insist that the pound would soon return to stability but disaster struck A powerful earthquake struck the Italian island of Sicily early this morning, To strike means to attack someone or something quickly and violently. The attacker struck as she was walking near a housing estate at Monacurra, To punish; to afflict; to smite, hit; collide with; attack, assault; afflict with a disease; injure by biting; impress; produce a spark; stamp; eliminate; arrive at; reach; instill; temporarily cease working as a protest; make, To thrust in; to cause to enter or penetrate; to set in the earth; as, a tree strikes its roots deep, To sound by percussion, with blows, or as with blows; to be struck; as, the clock strikes, To affect in some particular manner by a sudden impression or impulse; as, the plan proposed strikes me favorably; to strike one dead or blind, To deliver a quick blow or thrust; to give blows, To move; to advance; to proceed; to take a course; as, to strike into the fields, To run upon a rock or bank; to be stranded; as, the ship struck in the night, To pass with a quick or strong effect; to dart; to penetrate, To break forth; to commence suddenly; with into; as, to strike into reputation; to strike into a run, To cause or produce by a stroke, or suddenly, as by a stroke; as, to strike a light, To hit; to collide; to dush; to clash; as, a hammer strikes against the bell of a clock, To give, as a blow; to impel, as with a blow; to give a force to; to dash; to cast, To cause to ignite; as, to strike a match, To stamp or impress with a stroke; to coin; as, to strike coin from metal: to strike dollars at the mint, To lower; to let or take down; to remove; as, to strike sail; to strike a flag or an ensign, as in token of surrender; to strike a yard or a topmast in a gale; to strike a tent; to strike the centering of an arch, To make a sudden impression upon, as by a blow; to affect sensibly with some strong emotion; as, to strike the mind, with surprise; to strike one with wonder, alarm, dread, or horror, To make and ratify; as, to strike a bargain, To take forcibly or fraudulently; as, to strike money, To cause to sound by one or more beats; to indicate or notify by audible strokes; as, the clock strikes twelve; the drums strike up a march,
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Someone who is striking is very attractive, in a noticeable way. She was a striking woman with long blonde hair. see also strike
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the physical coming together of two or more things; "contact with the pier scraped paint from the hull"
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Something that is striking is very noticeable or unusual. The most striking feature of those statistics is the high proportion of suicides He bears a striking resemblance to Lenin. + strikingly strik·ing·ly In one respect, however, the men really were strikingly similar. a strikingly handsome man
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Affecting with strong emotions; surprising; forcible; impressive; very noticeable; as, a striking representation or image; a striking resemblance
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act of hitting; refusal to work as a form of protest isim
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arresting, noticeable, tending to draw attention sıfat
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To capitulate: to signal a surrender by hauling down the colours
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To dismantle and take away the set; (strike the set)
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Of a clock, to announce (an hour of the day), usually by one or more sounds - "The clock struck one."
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To haul down, or lower a mast, a flag or cargo, etc
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To manufacture, as by stamping - "We will strike a medal in your honour"
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To delete or cross out; to scratch or eliminate - "Please strike the last sentence."
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To hit - "Strike the door sharply with your foot and see if it comes loose."
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To impress, seem or appear (to) - "Golf has always struck me as a waste of time."
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To score a goal
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To stop working to achieve better working conditions - "The workers struck for a week before the new contract went through."
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An old English measure of corn equal to the bushel
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the status of being the batsman that the bowler is bowling at
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a status resulting from a batter swinging and missing a pitch, or not swinging at a pitch in the strike zone, or hitting a foul ball that is not caught
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In an option contract, the price at which the holder buys or sells if they choose to exercise the option
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a blow or application of physical force against something
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the act of knocking down all ten pins in on the first roll of a frame
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a work stoppage
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the primary face of a hammer, opposite the peen
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If you are struck by something, you think it is very impressive, noticeable, or interesting. She was struck by his simple, spellbinding eloquence What struck me about the firm is how genuinely friendly and informal it is
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1, 1939"; "We must strike the enemy's oil fields"; "in the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the game5 to 2" produce by manipulating keys or strings of musical instruments, also metaphorically; "The pianist strikes a middle C"; "strike `z' on the keyboard"; "her comments struck a sour note" pierce with force; "The bullet struck her thigh"; "The icy wind struck through our coats" deliver a sharp blow, as with the hand, fist, or weapon; "The teacher struck the child"; "the opponent refused to strike"; "The boxer struck the attacker dead" remove by erasing or crossing out; "Please strike this remark from the record" produce by ignition or a blow; "strike fire from the flintstone"; "strike a match" stop work in order to press demands; "The auto workers are striking for higher wages"; "The employees walked out when their demand for better benefits was not met
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If something that is falling or moving strikes something, it hits it. His head struck the bottom when he dived into the 6ft end of the pool One 16-inch shell struck the control tower = hit
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find unexpectedly; "the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb"; "she struck a goldmine"; "The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake"
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cause to experience suddenly; "Panic struck me"; "An interesting idea hit her"; "A thought came to me"; "The thought struck terror in our minds"; "They were struck with fear"
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attain; "The horse finally struck a pace"
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affect or afflict suddenly, usually adversely; "We were hit by really bad weather"; "He was stricken with cancer when he was still a teenager"; "The earthquake struck at midnight"
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touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly; "Light fell on her face"; "The sun shone on the fields"; "The light struck the golden necklace"; "A strange sound struck my ears"
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drive something violently into a location; "he hit his fist on the table"; "she struck her head on the low ceiling"
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form by stamping, punching, or printing; "strike coins"; "strike a medal"
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make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target; "The Germans struck Poland on Sept 1, 1939"; "We must strike the enemy's oil fields"; "in the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the game 5 to 2"
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Strikethrough These are Physical Style elements that indicate a sequence of characters that has a horizontal line striking through the middle The HTML 2 specification had STRIKE as a proposed element which did not reach the final specification, but HTML 3 revised the syntax to S The HTML 3 2 recommendation reverted to the earlier syntax, and HTML 4 0 now includes BOTH usages Many browsers support one or the other, or even both
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The direction, or trend, of the line marking the intersection of a fault plane (or another planar geologic feature) with the horizontal Strike is always at a right angle to dip
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Trend or bearing, relative to north, of the line defined by the intersection of a planar geologic surface (for example, a fault or a bed) and a horizontal surface such as the ground
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smooth with a strickle; "strickle the grain in the measure"
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occupy or take on; "He assumes the lotus position"; "She took her seat on the stage"; "We took our seats in the orchestra"; "She took up her position behind the tree"; "strike a pose"
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If you strike words from a document or an official record, you remove them. Strike that from the minutes Strike out means the same as strike. The censor struck out the next two lines
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When you strike a match, you make it produce a flame by moving it quickly against something rough. Robina struck a match and held it to the crumpled newspaper in the grate
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If someone strikes oil or gold, they discover it in the ground as a result of mining or drilling. Hamilton Oil announced that it had struck oil in the Liverpool Bay area of the Irish Sea
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All ten pins down on the first ball See also double, turkey, four- and five-bagger, and sixpack Seven, eight, nine, ten and eleven strikes in a row are called seven-in-a-row, eight-in-a-row, etc
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When a clock strikes, its bells make a sound to indicate what the time is. The clock struck nine Finally, the clock strikes
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If something strikes fear into people, it makes them very frightened or anxious. If there is a single subject guaranteed to strike fear in the hearts of parents, it is drugs
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When a coin or medal is struck, it is made. Another medal was specially struck for him. see also stricken, striking, hunger strike
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If you strike gold, you find, do, or produce something that brings you a lot of money or success. The company has struck gold with its new holiday development, Center Parcs
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a conspicuous success; "that song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career"; "that new Broadway show is a real smasher"; "the party went with a bang"
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hit against; come into sudden contact with; "The car hit a tree"; "He struck the table with his elbow"
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a gentle blow
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to strike a chord: see chord to strike home: see home to strike it lucky: see lucky to strike a happy medium: see medium. Collective refusal by employees to work under the conditions set by employers. Strikes may arise from disputes over wages and working conditions. They may also be conducted in sympathy with other striking workers, or for purely political goals. Many strikes are organized by labour unions; strikes not authorized by the union (wildcat strikes) may be directed against union leadership as well as the employer. The right to strike is granted in principle to workers in nearly all industrialized countries, and its use has paralleled the rise of labour unions since the 19th century. Most strikes are intended to inflict a cost to employers for failure to meet specific demands. Among Japanese unions, strikes are not intended to halt production for long periods of time and are more akin to demonstrations. In western Europe and elsewhere, workers have carried out general strikes aimed at winning changes in the political system rather than concessions from employers. The decision to call a strike does not come easily, because union workers risk a loss of income for long periods of time. They also risk the permanent loss of their jobs, especially when replacement workers hired to continue operations during the strike stay on as permanent employees. See also boycott; lockout. In geology, the direction of the line formed by the intersection of a fault, bed, or other planar feature and a horizontal plane. Strike indicates the orientation of planar structural features such as faults, beds, joints, and folds. Boston Police Strike general strike Homestead Strike Pullman Strike
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If you strike it rich, you make a lot of money, especially in a short time. He hoped to strike it rich by investing in ginseng
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have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; "This child impressed me as unusually mature"; "This behavior struck me as odd"
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The process of impressing a design into a planchet by force of the dies to create a coin
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the direction or bearing of a mineralized vein or rock formation
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A strike is a setting that is placed on a checkout or a reservation indicating that Media Center personnel must pick up the resources when the patron is done using them See Also: Set, Show, Will Return
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A strike is called if a batter swings at a pitch and misses, or if the pitch simply passes through the strike zone The first 2 foul balls that are not caught count as first and second strike A foul ball that is not caught can never be counted as a third strike
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Striking is the process of reheating glass after it has cooled, in order to develop a color or an opacifying agent In glass that will strike, the color may not be immediately apparent, but as it is cooled and reheated in a glory-hole, the color will become more apparent
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any temporary stoppage of work by the concerted action of the employees as a result of an industrial or labor dispute Includes actual strike (with or without notice) filed at appropriate NCMB regional branches (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics)
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To haul down, or lower a mast, a flag or cargo etc
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To surrender (strike ones colors)
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To impress, seem or appear
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To tap or press the keys of a keyboard with a finger or thumb (Kybdy, Gr 1)
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the direction, or course or bearing, of a vein of rock formation measured on a level surface
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The feat of knocking down all ten pins with the first ball The score for the frame is 10 plus the total number of pins knocked down by the next two balls
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The time immediately following the last performance while all cast and crew members are required to stay and dismantle, or watch the two people who own Makita screw drivers dismantle, the set Gloria Dennison, Stage Coach Players, Dekalb, Illinois
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The process of impressing the design from a die into a planchet to make a coin, token or medal; The completeness of detail (as in weak strike, full strike, etc ) created during this process
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One of the directional properties of a geologic structure such as a fold or a fault Strike is the horizontal directional taken by an imaginary line drawn on the plane of the formation See dip
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The direction or trend of a bedding plane or fault, as it intersects the horizontal
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The course or bearing of the outcrop of an inclined bed or structure on a level surface It is perpendicular to the direction of the dip
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the trend of a linear feature on a map or on a generally flat ground surface The linear feature usually is the eroded end of a layered rock unit or the inter-section of a fault plane with the land surface
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the direction, or course or bearing, of a vein or rock formation measured on a level surface
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An effort to increase egg production by strangling the chicken
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Knocking down all ten pins with the first ball or delivery
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Any concerted stoppage of work by employees (including a stoppage by reason of the expiration of a collective bargaining agreement [MOU]) or any concerted slowdown or other concerted interruption of operations by employees
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the action of producing a coin, or, the quality of a coin's detail sharpness
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If you strike a pose or attitude, you put yourself in a particular position, for example when someone is taking your photograph. She struck a pose, one hand on her hip and the other waving an imaginary cigarette. = adopt
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A *bitmap font of a particular *ppem Strikes can be embedded in TrueType (and *OpenType) fonts to avoid *hinting tricky *glyphs at certain ppem sizes They use the *'EBDT' and *'EBLC' tables (in Windows) or the *'bdat' and 'bloc' tables (in Apple GX) N B Since such bitmap embedding was not part of TrueType's original specification, the bitmaps will not work on older Macintosh systems or Windows 3 1 - the *outline and *hints will be used instead
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If you are struck dumb or blind, you suddenly become unable to speak or to see. I was struck dumb by this and had to think it over for a moment
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The horizontal direction of the outcropping edges of tilted rocks; or, the direction of a horizontal line supposed to be drawn on the surface of a tilted stratum
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A puddler's stirrer
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Fullness of measure; hence, excellence of quality
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It is at right angles to the dip
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The extortion of money, or the attempt to extort money, by threat of injury; blackmailing
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Sometimes called double spare
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Any actual or constructive striking at the pitched ball, three of which, if the ball is not hit fairly, cause the batter to be put out; hence, any of various acts or events which are ruled as equivalent to such a striking, as failing to strike at a ball so pitched that the batter should have struck at it
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A sudden finding of rich ore in mining; hence, any sudden success or good fortune, esp
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An iron pale or standard in a gate or fence
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The act of quitting work; specifically, such an act by a body of workmen, done as a means of enforcing compliance with demands made on their employer
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If you strike a balance, you do something that is halfway between two extremes. At times like that you have to strike a balance between sleep and homework
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To quit work in order to compel an increase, or prevent a reduction, of wages
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To lower a flag, or colors, in token of respect, or to signify a surrender of a ship to an enemy
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The act of striking
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To steal money
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An old measure of four bushels
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A bushel; four pecks
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An instrument with a straight edge for leveling a measure of grain, salt, and the like, scraping off what is above the level of the top; a strickle
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Act of leveling all the pins with the first bowl; also, the score thus made
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pierce with force; "The bullet struck her thigh"; "The icy wind struck through our coats"
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produce by manipulating keys or strings of musical instruments, also metaphorically; "The pianist strikes a middle C"; "strike `z' on the keyboard"; "her comments struck a sour note"
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make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target; "The Germans struck Poland on Sept
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deliver a sharp blow, as with the hand, fist, or weapon; "The teacher struck the child"; "the opponent refused to strike"; "The boxer struck the attacker dead"
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produce by ignition or a blow; "strike fire from the flintstone"; "strike a match"
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a pitch that is in the strike zone and that the batter does not hit; "this pitcher throws more strikes than balls" a score in tenpins: knocking down all ten with the first ball; "he finished with three strikes in the tenth frame" an attack that is intended to seize or inflict damage on or destroy an objective; "the strike was scheduled to begin at dawn" a group's refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions; "the strike lasted more than a month before it was settled" cause to form between electrodes of an arc lamp; "strike an arc" arrive at after reckoning, deliberating, and weighing; "strike a balance"; "strike a bargain" indicate (a certain time) by striking; "The clock struck midnight"; "Just when I entered, the clock struck" make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target; "The Germans struck Poland on Sept
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stop work in order to press demands; "The auto workers are striking for higher wages"; "The employees walked out when their demand for better benefits was not met
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remove by erasing or crossing out; "Please strike this remark from the record"
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1, 1939"; "We must strike the enemy's oil fields"; "in the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the game5 to 2"
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indicate (a certain time) by striking; "The clock struck midnight"; "Just when I entered, the clock struck"
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a score in tenpins: knocking down all ten with the first ball; "he finished with three strikes in the tenth frame"
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a pitch that is in the strike zone and that the batter does not hit; "this pitcher throws more strikes than balls"
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Same as Ten- strike
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an attack that is intended to seize or inflict damage on or destroy an objective; "the strike was scheduled to begin at dawn"
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a group's refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions; "the strike lasted more than a month before it was settled"
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cause to form between electrodes of an arc lamp; "strike an arc"
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arrive at after reckoning, deliberating, and weighing; "strike a balance"; "strike a bargain"
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To make an attack; to aim a blow
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To become attached to something; said of the spat of oysters
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When there is a strike, workers stop doing their work for a period of time, usually in order to try to get better pay or conditions for themselves. French air traffic controllers have begun a three-day strike in a dispute over pay Staff at the hospital went on strike in protest at the incidents. a call for strike action
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When workers strike, they go on strike. their recognition of the workers' right to strike They shouldn't be striking for more money The government agreed not to sack any of the striking workers. + striker strikers strik·er The strikers want higher wages, which state governments say they can't afford
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The form struck is the past tense and past participle. The form stricken can also be used as the past participle for meanings
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hit, blow; temporary work stoppage; military assault; good luck; discovery of natural resources; knocking down of all pins at one time (Bowling); failure to hit a ball (Baseball) isim
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To touch or hit with some force, either with the hand or with an instrument; to smite; to give a blow to, either with the hand or with any instrument or missile
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To come in collision with; to strike against; as, a bullet struck him; the wave struck the boat amidships; the ship struck a reef
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To touch; to act by appulse
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If you strike someone or something, you deliberately hit them. She took two quick steps forward and struck him across the mouth It is impossible to say who struck the fatal blow
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If you strike one thing against another, or if one thing strikes against another, the first thing hits the second thing. Wilde fell and struck his head on the stone floor My right toe struck against a submerged rock. = bang
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If an idea or thought strikes you, it suddenly comes into your mind. A thought struck her. Was she jealous of her mother, then? At this point, it suddenly struck me that I was wasting my time
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If something strikes you as being a particular thing, it gives you the impression of being that thing. He struck me as a very serious but friendly person You've always struck me as being an angry man
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If you strike a deal or a bargain with someone, you come to an agreement with them. They struck a deal with their paper supplier, getting two years of newsprint on credit The two struck a deal in which Rendell took half of what a manager would He insists he has struck no bargains for their release
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If something strikes at the heart or root of something, it attacks or conflicts with the basic elements or principles of that thing. a rejection of her core beliefs and values, which strikes at the very heart of her being
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A military strike is a military attack, especially an air attack. a punitive air strike. a nuclear strike
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If something such as an illness or disaster strikes, it suddenly happens. Bank of England officials continued to insist that the pound would soon return to stability but disaster struck A powerful earthquake struck the Italian island of Sicily early this morning
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To strike means to attack someone or something quickly and violently. The attacker struck as she was walking near a housing estate at Monacurra
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To punish; to afflict; to smite
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hit; collide with; attack, assault; afflict with a disease; injure by biting; impress; produce a spark; stamp; eliminate; arrive at; reach; instill; temporarily cease working as a protest; make fiil
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To thrust in; to cause to enter or penetrate; to set in the earth; as, a tree strikes its roots deep
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To sound by percussion, with blows, or as with blows; to be struck; as, the clock strikes
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To affect in some particular manner by a sudden impression or impulse; as, the plan proposed strikes me favorably; to strike one dead or blind
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To deliver a quick blow or thrust; to give blows
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To move; to advance; to proceed; to take a course; as, to strike into the fields
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To run upon a rock or bank; to be stranded; as, the ship struck in the night
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To pass with a quick or strong effect; to dart; to penetrate
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To break forth; to commence suddenly; with into; as, to strike into reputation; to strike into a run
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To cause or produce by a stroke, or suddenly, as by a stroke; as, to strike a light
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To hit; to collide; to dush; to clash; as, a hammer strikes against the bell of a clock
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To give, as a blow; to impel, as with a blow; to give a force to; to dash; to cast
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To cause to ignite; as, to strike a match
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To stamp or impress with a stroke; to coin; as, to strike coin from metal: to strike dollars at the mint
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To lower; to let or take down; to remove; as, to strike sail; to strike a flag or an ensign, as in token of surrender; to strike a yard or a topmast in a gale; to strike a tent; to strike the centering of an arch
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To make a sudden impression upon, as by a blow; to affect sensibly with some strong emotion; as, to strike the mind, with surprise; to strike one with wonder, alarm, dread, or horror
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To make and ratify; as, to strike a bargain
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To take forcibly or fraudulently; as, to strike money
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To cause to sound by one or more beats; to indicate or notify by audible strokes; as, the clock strikes twelve; the drums strike up a march
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