struck

英[strʌk] 美[strʌk]
  • v. 打;撞;罢工;划燃(动词strike的过去式和过去分词)
Adjective:
  1. (used in combination) affected by something overwhelming;

    "conscience-smitten"
    "awe-struck"

1. Several hundred workers struck in sympathy with their colleagues.
几百名工人罢工以声援他们的同事。

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2. I struck the ball cleanly and my shot was on target.
我干脆利落地击球,命中了目标。

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3. He lost a foot when he was struck by a train.
他给火车撞伤,失去了一只脚。

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4. The plan hinges on a deal being struck with a new company.
该计划完全取决于正在和一家新公司洽谈着的一项交易。

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5. Markov died after being struck by a poison dart.
马尔科夫身中毒镖而亡。

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The union struck for better work conditions.
      工会为争取更好的工作条件而罢工。
    2. The ship struck on a rock and sank.
      船触礁沉没。
    3. We were struck dumb with horror and grief.
      惊恐和忧伤使我们哑口无言。
    4. The news struck him with horror.
      那消息使他震惊。