«Tomorrow seems like a long time from now.» — Где я, а где «завтра»?
«Wit is not only a knowledge but also an ability to put it in practice.» — Ум заключается не только в знании, но и в умении применить его на деле
«The bold one gets that, what coward dreams about!» — Смелый получает то, о чем трус мечтает!
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It will also allow tolerance and respect for pluralism and diversity to strike root in Palestinian political culture.
Even when they eventually leave Europe and reach the land of Israel, they fail to strike root. Their nightmarish past dictates their present and haunts their future.
Select a branch that arches low to the ground, and bury a section of it to strike roots. Once it strikes roots, it can be severed from the parent bush and transplanted.
Zhaohui meanwhile realises that the idea being altogether new it may take time to strike roots.
They primarily show Indian language channels and have managed to strike roots within the «large South Asian viewer base here».
On the other hand, Marcos Bilico Vale Regional Manager said that the Sultanate has managed in 41 years to strike roots among its neighbors as an incubator for developmental projects, based on Oman 2020 vision which aims at achieving sustainable growth in an economy driven by private sector and moves toward export increase.
The 863 programme has funded the wind power industry, though protectionism has helped it to strike roots in China.
Both novels deal with immigrant families striving to strike roots in the hostile environment of Eretz-Israel, and the problems entailed are told from a child’s point of view.
The insurgency might have erupted anyway; it would not have been able to strike roots in such fertile ground.
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Как получить в BlueStacks root-права? Ответ на этот вопрос интересует многих пользователей, так как без режима суперпользователя часто невозможно использовать некоторые приложения. Также он расширяет стандартные возможности виртуального устройства.
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Конечно, процесс получения прав суперпользователя в эмуляторе существенно отличается от процедуры, используемой на смартфонах. Поэтому обязательно необходима подробная инструкция по этому поводу.
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BSTweaker – Это специальное приложение, которое позволяет всесторонне настроить эмулятор и в некоторых случаях повысить его производительность. Функционал у программы богатый. Но в данном случае нас интересует всего лишь одна опция.
Как получить рут-права на BlueStacks 4? Для этого имеется определенный алгоритм действий. И ему нужно следовать в точности. Только так можно добиться успеха. Вот подробная инструкция, рассказывающая о том, что и как нужно делать:
- Посещаем страницу https://bstweaker.tk/ru/.
- На появившемся сайте необходимо нажать кнопку «Скачать» и сохранить предложенный архив.
- Затем следует извлечь его содержимое в удобный каталог и перейти к нему.
- Следующий шаг – запуск файла BlueStacksTweaker5.exe от имени администратора. Для этого щелкните на него ПКМ и выберите нужный пункт.
- Появится главное окно программы. Здесь необходимо нажать на кнопку Force Kill BS. Это действие убьет процесс эмулятора, если он запущен.
- Далее нужно перейти на вкладку Root.
- В ней выбираем пункт Unlock.
- Теперь нужно дождаться завершения процесса.
- Затем запускаем Блюстакс.
- В окне утилиты последовательно нажимаем Patch, Install SuperSu и Update Su Binary.
- Опять открываем эмулятор и запускаем приложение SuperSU с главного экрана.
- Выбираем «новый пользователь».
Вот и все. Теперь рут-права в эмуляторе получены. Можно без проблем устанавливать соответствующие приложения и использовать их. Такой способ является практически единственным и самым правильным. Нужно только следовать инструкции.
Некоторые пользователи задают вопрос о том, как получить рут-права на Блюстакс 3. И здесь их ждет радостная весть, ведь предложенная инструкция подходит и для старой версии мобильного эмулятора.
There is a certain class of unbelievers who sometimes ask me such questions as, if I think that I can live on vegetable food alone; and to strike at the root of the matter at once — for the root is faith — I am accustomed to answer such, that I can live on board nails.
«Perhaps it will be too late,» said Gondy, still unmoved; «perhaps I shall have lost all influence; while by giving up Broussel your majesty will strike at the root of the sedition and will gain the right to punish severely any revival of the revolt.»
Does not the attempt to purify the spirit of the family and to maintain the sanctity of family ties strike at the root of the evil?»
Some envisioned structural transformation that would strike at the root of injustice; others accepted the basic ordering of their society but worked to make less radical improvements.
«They are using brute force to strike at the root of faith and express.
A few clubs even went to the extent of using the team’s poor performance as one of the major tools to strike at the root of the Sultanate’s soccer — the Oman Football Association (OFA) board, demanding an extra-ordinary meeting with the aim of bringing down the body.
Namo and his National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval, believed that they would strike at the root of Kashmiri unrest with pellet guns, then by tying an innocent voter on to the bonnet of an army jeep.
Any attempt to fight the menace is praiseworthy, but no effort was made to strike at the root of such proliferation — half-baked information and rumours peddled on social media for gullible readers by propaganda outlets and partisan quasi-news platforms.
Before the industry starts to strike at the root of problems related to household chores, it must start to empathize with women who are spending a lifetime doing invisible unpaid housework.
Wesley wrote: «As to all opinions which do not strike at the root of Christianity, we think and let think.»
If the idea is to strike at the root of xenophobia and build friendships, not merely tolerate the differences, then surely secularism needs to have a wider canvas than merely being obsessed with the way state deals with the issue of religious differences.
Somu Kumar, a volunteer of P and resident of DC said: «Law Minister Kapil Sibal on Friday mentioned that if this order is implemented, it will strike at the root of the political system.
For gender issues to be said to be effectively addressed in the WSIS process, strategies and solutions for achieving gender equality must strike at the root of unequal power relations—not just between men and women, but also more fundamentally between rich and poor, North and South, urban and rural, empowered and marginalised.
While such proposals should be applauded as important steps forward, they do not strike at the root of the problem.
The ultimate aim was to strike at the root of domestic violence these women suffered at the hands of inebriated men.
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However, the idea did not strike root because the roads of the world were conquered by cars with an internal combustion engine.
Однако идея не прижилась, поскольку дороги мира были завоёваны автомобилями с двигателем внутреннего сгорания.
Because a democratic regime can only strike root in a prosperous country.
Потому что демократический режим может быть только в благополучной стране.
After all, other civilizations also have their values which will hardly strike root on the European soil.
В конце концов, в других цивилизациях тоже есть свои ценности, которые едва ли приживутся на европейской почве.
This is not only a result of Mace’s work, but he was among those who did a lot for this perception to strike root.
Это результат работы не только Мейса, но он был одним из тех, кто много сделал для того, чтобы прижилось это восприятие.
It took more than 10 years for specially imported Indian lotus plants to strike root here and turn the estuary into a fragrant paradise on earth.
Потребовалось более 10 лет специально завозить Индийский лотос, чтобы растения прижилось здесь и превратило лиман в благоухающий рай на земле.
However, this idea didn’t strike root and charity has remained on the shoulders of the well-off Armenians and Armenian organizations.
Но идея не прижилась — и благотворительность вновь осталась на плечах состоятельных армян и армянских организаций.
Indeed, in many countries and families there are certain negative trends which favour such opinion to strike root.
Во многих странах и семьях имеет место быть негативный оттенок, на основе которого и укореняется такое мнение.
Robohunterwill tell you about 15 areas where these robotic devices may strike root.
Robohunter рассказывает о 15 сферах деятельности, где могут прижиться эти роботизированные установки.
The tenets of natural religion, though they never constituted by themselves a real historical religion, supply the only ground on which even revealed religions can stand, the only soil where they can strike root, and from which they can receive nourishment and life.
Принципы естественной религии, хотя и не могли сами по себе создать действительно историческую религию, являлись единственной основой, на которой могли утвердиться откровенные религии, единственной почвой, в которой они могли пустить корни и из которой они получали питание и жизнь.
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However, the idea did not strike root because the roads of the world were conquered by cars with an internal combustion engine.
Однако идея не прижилась, поскольку дороги мира были завоёваны автомобилями с двигателем внутреннего сгорания.
Because a democratic regime can only strike root in a prosperous country.
Потому что демократический режим может быть только в благополучной стране.
After all, other civilizations also have their values which will hardly strike root on the European soil.
В конце концов, в других цивилизациях тоже есть свои ценности, которые едва ли приживутся на европейской почве.
This is not only a result of Mace’s work, but he was among those who did a lot for this perception to strike root.
Это результат работы не только Мейса, но он был одним из тех, кто много сделал для того, чтобы прижилось это восприятие.
It took more than 10 years for specially imported Indian lotus plants to strike root here and turn the estuary into a fragrant paradise on earth.
Потребовалось более 10 лет специально завозить Индийский лотос, чтобы растения прижилось здесь и превратило лиман в благоухающий рай на земле.
However, this idea didn’t strike root and charity has remained on the shoulders of the well-off Armenians and Armenian organizations.
Но идея не прижилась — и благотворительность вновь осталась на плечах состоятельных армян и армянских организаций.
Indeed, in many countries and families there are certain negative trends which favour such opinion to strike root.
Во многих странах и семьях имеет место быть негативный оттенок, на основе которого и укореняется такое мнение.
Robohunterwill tell you about 15 areas where these robotic devices may strike root.
Robohunter рассказывает о 15 сферах деятельности, где могут прижиться эти роботизированные установки.
The tenets of natural religion, though they never constituted by themselves a real historical religion, supply the only ground on which even revealed religions can stand, the only soil where they can strike root, and from which they can receive nourishment and life.
Принципы естественной религии, хотя и не могли сами по себе создать действительно историческую религию, являлись единственной основой, на которой могли утвердиться откровенные религии, единственной почвой, в которой они могли пустить корни и из которой они получали питание и жизнь.
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strike
v. struck , struck or strick·en , strik·ing, strikes
a. To hit sharply, as with a hand, fist, weapon, or implement: struck the table in anger; strikes the ball with a nine iron; struck the nail with a hammer.
b. To inflict (a blow).
2. To penetrate or pierce: was struck in the leg by a bullet.
a. To collide with or crash into: She struck the desk with her knee.
b. To cause to come into violent or forceful contact: She struck her knee against the desk.
c. To thrust (a weapon, for example) in or into someone or something: struck the sword into the dragon.
d. To damage or destroy, as by forceful contact: Lightning struck the tree.
4. To make a military attack on; assault.
5. To afflict suddenly, as with a disease or impairment: was stricken with cancer.
6. To cause to become suddenly in a certain way: struck him dead.
a. To snap at or seize (a bait).
b. To hook (a fish that has taken the bait) by a pull on the line.
8. To wound by biting. Used especially of a snake.
9. To form by stamping, printing, or punching: strike a medallion.
10. To produce or play by manipulating strings or keys: strike a B flat; strike w, t, and y on the keyboard.
11. To indicate by a percussive or chiming sound: The clock struck nine.
12. To produce as if by playing a musical instrument: The report struck a positive note in the final paragraph.
a. To produce by friction or a blow: struck fire from the flints.
b. To produce flame, light, or a spark by friction: strike a match.
14. To remove or separate suddenly, as with a blow: struck the wasp from his shoulder; struck off the diseased branch with a machete.
15. To eliminate or expunge: strike a trial witness’s answer to a question as inadmissible hearsay.
a. To come upon (a mineral deposit) by effort; discover:
b. To come to; reach or attain: finally struck the main trail.
a. To fall upon; shine on: A bright light struck her face.
b. To become audible to: An odd sound struck his ear.
18. To affect keenly or forcibly; impress: The suggestion struck her as foolish.
19. To enter the mind of: The thought struck me from out of the blue.
a. To cause (a strong emotion) to penetrate deeply: struck terror into their hearts.
b. To affect or overcome with strong emotion: She was struck with alarm at the news.
a. To make and confirm the terms of (a bargain).
b. To achieve (a balance, for example) by careful consideration.
22. To position one’s body in (a pose, for example); assume.
23. Nautical
a. To haul down (a mast or sail).
b. To lower (a flag or sail) in salute or surrender.
c. To lower (cargo) into a hold.
24. To remove (theatrical properties, a set, or technical equipment) from a stage.
25. To dismantle and pack up for departure:
26. To undertake a strike against (an employer).
a. To level or even (a measure, as of grain).
b. To smooth or shape with a strickle.
a. To send (plant roots) out or down.
b. To cause (a plant cutting) to take root.
1. To deal a blow or blows, as with the fist or a weapon; hit.
2. To aim a stroke or blow: struck at his opponent but missed.
3. To make contact suddenly or violently; collide: A car and a bus struck at the intersection.
4. To begin a military attack: The enemy struck unexpectedly.
5. Sports To score a goal: The home team struck early in the game.
6. To penetrate or pierce: The cold struck right through our jackets.
7. To take bait: The fish are striking.
8. To dart or shoot suddenly forward in an attempt to inflict a bite or wound. Used of snakes and wild animals.
9. To set out or proceed, especially in a new direction: struck off into the forest.
10. To begin to move: The horse struck into a gallop.
a. To send out roots.
b. To sprout.
a. To indicate the time by making a percussive or chiming sound: The clock struck just as we left.
b. To become indicated by a percussive or chiming sound: The hour has struck.
13. To become ignited.
14. To discover something suddenly or unexpectedly: struck on a new approach.
15. To fall, as light or sound: sunlight striking on the cliffs; a din struck upon their ears.
16. To have an effect; make an impression.
17. To engage in a strike against an employer.
18. To interrupt by pushing oneself forward: struck rudely into the conversation.
19. To strive diligently for a specific technical rating in the US Navy.
1. An act or gesture of striking.
2. An attack, especially a military air attack on a single group of targets.
3. Sports A scoring attempt, often resulting in a goal.
a. A cessation of work by employees in support of demands made on their employer, as for higher pay or improved conditions.
b. A temporary stoppage of normal activity undertaken as a protest.
5. A sudden achievement or valuable discovery, as of a precious mineral.
a. The taking of bait by a fish.
b. A pull on a fishing line indicating this.
7. A quantity of coins or medals struck at the same time.
a. Baseball A pitched ball that is counted against the batter, typically one that is swung at and missed, fouled off, or judged to have passed through the strike zone.
b. A perfectly thrown ball: The quarterback threw a strike to the receiver.
10. Sports
a. The knocking down of all the pins in bowling with the first bowl of a frame.
b. The score so made.
11. The taking root and growing of a plant cutting.
12. Geology The course or bearing of a structural surface, such as an inclined bed, as it intersects a horizontal plane.
14. A strickle.
15. A device serving the functions of a strike plate, especially one that can be electronically released to allow access.
Phrasal Verbs:
1. To cause to fall by a blow.
2. To incapacitate or kill: He was struck down by tuberculosis.
3. To invalidate: The court struck down the law as unconstitutional.
1. To begin a course of action.
2. To set out energetically.
3. Baseball To pitch three strikes to (a batter), putting the batter out. To be struck out.
4. To fail in an endeavor.
1. To start to play music or sing: The band suddenly struck up. To start to play or sing (something): The orchestra struck up a waltz. To cause to start to play or sing: Strike up the band!
2. To initiate or begin: strike up a conversation.
Idioms:
Engaged in a work stoppage: Most of the employees were on strike.
To conclude a bargain or reach an agreement.
strike it rich Informal
To have sudden financial success.
Our Living Language The central role that baseball has played in American culture is known to all, but is particularly evident in the abundance of baseball expressions applied to circumstances outside the sport. When people say that they have struck out in an endeavor, they are using one such expression. We routinely speak of ballpark figures or estimates, of some unexpected quirk of fate or tricky question on an exam being a curve ball, of minor-league or bush-league players in a field or business, who might one day enter the big leagues. If we can’t go to lunch with a person who invites us, we take a rain check. We can go to bat or pinch-hit for a friend. We can be off base about something or so disconnected we are out in left field. When we cooperate we are playing ball, and when we get serious or even ruthless about something, we are playing hardball. Some unfortunate people are said to have been born with two strikes against them if bad things come their way right off the bat. The list could go on and on, but that would only be running up the score.
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vb, strikes, striking or struckpast part struck or strickenpast part struck or stricken
1. to deliver (a blow or stroke) to (a person)
2. to come or cause to come into sudden or violent contact (with)
3. (tr) to make an attack on
4. (General Physics) to produce (fire, sparks, etc) or (of fire, sparks, etc) to be produced by ignition
5. (General Physics) to cause (a match) to light by friction or (of a match) to be lighted
6. (Music, other) to press (the key of a piano, organ, etc) or to sound (a specific note) in this or a similar way
7. (Music, other) to indicate (a specific time) by the sound of a hammer striking a bell or by any other percussive sound
8. (Zoology) (of a venomous snake) to cause injury by biting
9. (tr) to affect or cause to affect deeply, suddenly, or radically, as if by dealing a blow: her appearance struck him as strange; I was struck on his art.
10. (usually foll by: with) to render incapable or nearly so: she was stricken with grief.
11. (tr) to enter the mind of: it struck me that he had become very quiet.
12. to render: I was struck dumb.
13. (tr) to be perceived by; catch: the glint of metal struck his eye.
14. to arrive at or come upon (something), esp suddenly or unexpectedly: to strike the path for home; to strike upon a solution.
15. (sometimes foll by: out) to set (out) or proceed, esp upon a new course: to strike for the coast.
16. (Pathology) (tr; usually passive) to afflict with a disease, esp unexpectedly: he was struck with polio when he was six.
17. (Mining & Quarrying) (tr) to discover or come upon a source of (ore, petroleum, etc)
18. (Botany) (tr) (of a plant) to produce or send down (a root or roots)
19. (tr) to take apart or pack up; break (esp in the phrase strike camp)
20. (tr) to take down or dismantle (a stage set, formwork, etc)
21. (Nautical Terms) (tr) nautical
a. to lower or remove (a specified piece of gear)
b. to haul down or dip (a flag, sail, etc) in salute or in surrender
c. to lower (cargo, etc) into the hold of a ship
22. to attack (an objective) with the intention of causing damage to, seizing, or destroying it
23. (Angling) to impale the hook in the mouth of (a fish) by suddenly tightening or jerking the line after the bait or fly has been taken
24. (Metallurgy) (tr) to form or impress (a coin, metal, etc) by or as if by stamping
25. (Building) to level (a surface) by use of a flat board
26. (tr) to assume or take up (an attitude, posture, etc)
27. (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) (intr) (of workers in a factory, etc) to cease work collectively as a protest against working conditions, low pay, etc
28. (tr) to reach by agreement: to strike a bargain.
29. (Law) (tr) to form (a jury, esp a special jury) by cancelling certain names among those nominated for jury service until only the requisite number remains. See also special jury
30. (Rowing) (tr) rowing to make (a certain number of strokes) per minute: Oxford were striking 38.
31. (Swimming, Water Sports & Surfing) to make a stroke or kick in swimming
32. (Gambling, except Cards) (tr) (in Malaysia) to win (a lottery or raffle)
33. strike home
a. to deliver an effective blow
b. to achieve the intended effect
34. strike it lucky strike lucky to have some good luck
35. (Mining & Quarrying) to discover an extensive deposit of a mineral, petroleum, etc
36. (Banking & Finance) to have an unexpected financial success
37. an act or instance of striking
38. (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) a cessation of work by workers in a factory, industry, etc, as a protest against working conditions or low pay: the workers are on strike again.
39. (Military) a military attack, esp an air attack on a surface target: .
40. (Baseball) baseball a pitched ball judged good but missed or not swung at, three of which cause a batter to be out
41. (Bowls & Bowling) tenpin bowling
a. the act or an instance of knocking down all the pins with the first bowl of a single frame
b. the score thus made. Compare spare17
42. a sound made by striking
43. (Horology) the mechanism that makes a clock strike
44. (Mining & Quarrying) the discovery of a source of ore, petroleum, etc
45. (Geological Science) the horizontal direction of a fault, rock stratum, etc, which is perpendicular to the direction of the dip
46. (Angling) angling the act or an instance of striking
47. (Metallurgy) the number of coins or medals made at one time
48. (Tools) another name for strickle1
49. informal an unexpected or complete success, esp one that brings financial gain
50. (Cricket) take strike cricket (of a batsman) to prepare to play a ball delivered by the bowler
strike
v. struck; struck (esp. for 31-34 ) strick•en; strik•ing; v.t.
1. to deal a blow to, as with the fist, a weapon, or a hammer; hit.
2. to inflict; deliver: struck a blow.
3. to drive so as to cause impact: to strike the hands together.
4. to thrust forcibly: struck a pike into the earth.
5. to produce by percussion or friction: to strike sparks.
6. to cause (a match) to ignite by friction.
7. to come into forcible contact or collision with: The ship struck a rock.
8. to reach or fall upon, as light or sound.
9. to enter the mind of: A happy thought struck him.
10. to arrest the faculty of: That painting struck my eye.
11. to impress strongly: strikes one’s fancy.
12. to impress in a particular manner: How does it strike you?
13. to happen upon; find:
14. to send down or put forth (a root), as a plant.
15. to arrive at; achieve: to strike a compromise.
16. to take apart; pull down: to strike a tent.
17. to remove from the stage: to strike a set.
18. to lower: to strike a sail.
19. (of a fish) to snatch at (bait).
20. to make level with a strickle.
21. to cancel; cross out: to strike a passage from a speech.
22. to stamp: to strike a medal.
23. to separate by or as if by a blow: struck chips from a log.
24. to mark by or as if by chimes: The clock struck 12.
25. to afflict suddenly: stricken with fever.
26. to overwhelm emotionally: struck with awe.
27. to cause to become a certain way: struck me dumb.
28. to implant; induce: to strike fear into someone.
29. to move suddenly into: The horse struck a gallop.
30. to assume the formal character of: struck a pose.
31. to conclude; confirm: struck a bargain.
32. to reach in due course: We struck Rome by noon.
33. to go on strike against (an employer).
v.i.
34. to deal a blow or stroke.
35. to make an attack, esp. a planned military assault.
36. to knock; rap.
37. to come into forcible contact; collide.
38. to run aground.
39. to make an impression.
40. to come suddenly: struck on a new way of doing it.
41. to sound by percussion: The clock strikes.
42. to be indicated by or as if by such percussion: The hour has struck.
43. to ignite by friction.
44. to take root, as a slip of a plant.
45. to make one’s way: They struck for the woods.
46. to go on strike against an employer.
47. to lower the flag or colors, esp. in salute or surrender.
48. (of fish) to take bait.
49. strike out,
a. to put out or be put out by a strikeout in baseball.
b. to fail.
c. to erase; cross out.
d. to set forth; venture forth.
50. strike up,
a. to begin: struck up a tune.
b. to bring into being: to strike up an acquaintance.
n.
51. an act or instance of striking.
52. a group work stoppage to compel an employer to accede to workers’ demands or to protest an employer’s conditions.
53. a temporary stoppage of something in protest.
54. a baseball pitch that is either swung at and missed, in the strike zone but not swung at, or hit into foul territory with less than two strikes against the batter.
a. the knocking down of all the bowling pins with the first bowl.
b. the score so made.
Compare spare (def. 18).
56. the discovery of a rich mineral deposit.
57. a planned attack, esp. by military aircraft.
58. the striking mechanism of a timepiece.
a. a sharp jerk made on a fishing line to set the hook in the fish’s mouth.
b. a pull on the line by a fish taking bait.
60. a quantity of coins struck at one time.
a. the direction of the line formed by the intersection of each intervening surface of a bed or stratum of sedimentary rock with a horizontal plane.
b. the direction or trend of a structural feature, as an anticlinal axis.
Idioms:
1. have two strikes against one, to be at a critical disadvantage: Without a job or a bank account, I’ll have two strikes against me.
2. on strike, engaged in a group work stoppage.
3. strike a blow for, to further the cause of.
4. strike home,
a. to deal an effective blow.
b. to have the intended effect.
5. strike it rich, to have sudden or unexpected success.
strike
An attack which is intended to inflict damage on, seize, or destroy an objective.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
Strike
a unit of eels; a dry measure varying from two pecks to four bushels; a bundle or hank of flax; a large catch of fish. See also strick.
Examples: strike of acorns, 1681; of coins (the number struck at one time), 1891; of eels, 1667; of fish; of flax, 1386; of herrings, 1894; of peas, 1523.
strike
If you strike someone or something, you hit them with your hand, a stick, or something else. This is a formal use.
He was striking his dog with his whip.
The past tense and past participle of strike is struck, not ‘striked’.
The young man struck his father.
He had struck her only in self-defence.
If an idea or thought strikes you, it comes into your mind suddenly.
It struck him how foolish his behaviour had been.
If something strikes you in a particular way, it gives you a particular impression.
Gertie strikes me as a very silly girl.
How did London strike you?
If you are struck by something, you are very impressed with it.
I was struck by his good manners.
strike
Past participle: struck
Gerund: striking
strike
1. Called by the umpire when the batter misses a legal pitch or does not swing at a pitch in the strike zone.
2. Act of hooking the ball in the front row of the scrum.
strike
2. hit, smack, thump, pound, beat, box, knock, punch, hammer, deck (slang), slap, sock (slang), chin (slang), buffet, clout (informal), cuff, clump (slang), swipe, clobber (slang), smite, wallop (informal), lambast(e), lay a finger on (informal), lay one on (slang) She took two steps forward and struck him across the mouth.
8. occur to, hit, come to, register (informal), come to the mind of, dawn on or upon At this point, it suddenly struck me that I was wasting my time.
9. seem to, appear to, look to, give the impression to He struck me as a very serious but friendly person.
10. move, touch, impress, hit, affect, overcome, stir, disturb, perturb, make an impact on She was struck by his simple, spellbinding eloquence.
14. make, render, cause to become, leave For this revelation he was struck blind by the goddess Hera.
17. ignite, light, set alight, touch off She struck a match and held it to the crumpled newspaper in the grate.
18. (sometimes with upon) discover, find, come upon or across, reach, encounter, turn up, uncover, unearth, hit upon, light upon, happen or chance upon, stumble upon or across He realized he had just struck oil.
strike back retaliate, hit back, pay (someone) back, reciprocate, take revenge, even the score, get your own back (informal), wreak vengeance, exact retribution, give as good as you get (informal), take an eye for an eye, make reprisal, give (someone) a taste of his or her own medicine, give tit for tat, return like for like Our instinctive reaction when someone causes us pain is to strike back.
strike something up
2. start to play, start playing, embark on The band struck up a tune, and riders paraded around the ring.
strike
verb
1. To deliver a powerful blow to suddenly and sharply:
bash, catch, clout, hit, knock, pop, slam, slog, slug, smash, smite, sock, swat, thwack, whack, wham, whop.
Idioms: let someone have it, sock it to someone.
2. To set upon with violent force:
3. To bring great harm or suffering to:
afflict, agonize, anguish, curse, excruciate, plague, rack, scourge, smite, torment, torture.
4. To grasp at (something) eagerly, forcibly, and abruptly with the jaws:
5. To give forth or cause to give forth a clear, resonant sound:
6. To remove or invalidate by or as if by running a line through or wiping clean.Also used with out:
annul, blot (out), cancel, cross (off or out), delete, efface, erase, expunge, obliterate, rub (out), scratch (out), undo, wipe (out), x (out).
7. To evoke a usually strong mental or emotional response from:
8. To enter a person’s mind:
9. To have a sudden overwhelming effect on:
10. To cease working in support of demands made upon an employer:
phrasal verb
strike back
To return like for like, especially to return an unfriendly or hostile action with a similar one:
phrasal verb
strike down
To cause to fall, as from a shot or blow:
bring down, cut down, down, drop, fell, flatten, floor, ground, knock down, level, prostrate, throw.
phrasal verb
strike out
To proceed in a specified direction:
noun
2. Something that has been discovered:
إِضْرابإضْرابإكْتِشافيُؤَثِّرُ، يَتْرُك تأثيرايَتَّجِه
sztrájktábort bontzászlót bevonbenyomás: vmilyen benyomást tesz vkirecsihol
fara í verkfallfinna, lenda ágera áráshalda, leggja leiî sínahapp; fundur
aptikimasefektingaiginti ką norsišgautipakirsti
ตี ดีด ปะทะประท้วงหยุดงานประท้วง
cuộc bãi côngđánhđậpđình công
strike
strike through VI + PREP
strike
strike
vb: pret <struck>, ptp <struck or (old) stricken>
strike
strike
strike
2. vi + adv
strike
() – past tense struck : past participles struck ~stricken – verb
1. to hit, knock or give a blow to. He struck me in the face with his fist; Why did you strike him?; The stone struck me a blow on the side of the head; His head struck the table as he fell; The tower of the church was struck by lightning.
2. to attack. The enemy troops struck at dawn; We must prevent the disease striking again.
3. to produce (sparks or a flame) by rubbing. He struck a match/light; He struck sparks from the stone with his knife.
4. (of workers) to stop work as a protest, or in order to force employers to give better pay. The men decided to strike for higher wages.
5. to discover or find. After months of prospecting they finally struck gold/oil; If we walk in this direction we may strike the right path.
6. to (make something) sound. He struck a note on the piano/violin; The clock struck twelve.
7. to impress, or give a particular impression to (a person). I was struck by the resemblance between the two men; How does the plan strike you?; It / The thought struck me that she had come to borrow money.
8. to mint or manufacture (a coin, medal etc).
9. to go in a certain direction. He left the path and struck (off) across the fields.
10. to lower or take down (tents, flags etc).
noun
1. an act of striking. a miners’ strike.
2. a discovery of oil, gold etc. He made a lucky strike.
ˈstriker noun
1. a worker who strikes.
2. in football, a forward player.
ˈstriking adjective
noticeable or impressive. She is tall and striking; She wears striking clothes.
ˈstrikingly adverbbe (out) on strike
(of workers) to be striking. The electricity workers are (out) on strike.
call a strike
(of a trade union leader etc) to ask workers to strike.
come out on strike
(of workers) to strike.
come/be within striking distance of
to come very close to.
strike at
to attempt to strike, or aim a blow at (a person etc). He struck at the dog with his stick.
strike an attitude / a pose
to place oneself in a particular usually rather showy pose.
strike a balance
to reach a satisfactory middle level of compromise between two undesirable extremes.
strike a bargain/agreement
to make a bargain; to reach an agreement.
strike a blow for
to make an effort on behalf of (a cause etc).
strike down
to hit or knock (a person) down. He was struck down by a car / a terrible disease.
strike dumb
to amaze. I was struck dumb at the news.
strike fear/terror etc into
to fill (a person) with fear etc. The sound struck terror into them.
strike home
(of a blow, insult etc) to reach the place where it will hurt most.
strike it rich
to make a lot of money.
strike lucky
to have good luck in a particular matter.
strike out
1. to erase or cross out (a word etc). He read the essay and struck out a word here and there.
2. to start fighting. He’s a man who strikes out with his fists whenever he’s angry.
strike up
1. to begin to play a tune etc. The band struck up (with) `The Red Flag’.
2. to begin (a friendship, conversation etc). He struck up an acquaintance with a girl on the train.
strike
→ إِضْراب, يَضْرِبُ, يُضْرِبُ postihnout, stávka, stávkovat, udeřit slå, slå til, strejke einschlagen, schlagen, Streik, streiken απεργία, απεργώ, επιτίθεμαι αιφινιδιαστικά, πλήττω asestar un golpe, golpear, hacer huelga, huelga iskeä, lakko, lyödä, olla lakossa faire la grêve, frapper, grève štrajk, štrajkati, udariti attaccare, colpire, scioperare, sciopero ストライキ, ストライキをする, 打つ, 襲う slaan, staken, staking, toeslaan slå, streik, streike strajk, uderzyć, zastrajkować atacar, bater em, estar em greve, greve бить, забастовка, нападать, ударяться slå, strejk, strejka ตี ดีด ปะทะ, ประท้วง, หยุดงานประท้วง darbe yemek, grev, grev yapmak, vurmak cuộc bãi công, đánh, đập, đình công
strike
n. golpe, ataque repentino;
vi. golpear, atacar súbitamente.
- because there was a strike (US)
Because there was a strike (UK)
strike
vt (pret & pp ) pegar, golpear
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When the suggestion that a goldfields state, which would be part of the federation, could be formed, it took root and thrived immediately. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 54) — Мысль о выделении приисков в самостоятельный штат и включении его в состав федерации сразу пустила глубокие корни и получила самую широкую поддержку населения.
All these factors were present at the beginning of the century, at the time that the idea of all-African unity first took root. (J. Woddis, ‘Africa. The Way Ahead’, ch. II) — Все эти факторы были налицо и в начале столетия, когда идея африканского единства только стала завоевывать умы.