B2 [ I ] to refuse to continue working because of an argument with an employer about working conditions, pay levels, or job losses罢工
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Despite the exhortations of the union leaders the workers voted to strike.
The only option available to us is to strike.
They are threatening to strike if their demands are not met.
There's a very real possibility that they might strike.
If the management wouldn't listen to their demands, they would have to force the issue by striking.
C2 [ I or T ] to cause a person or place to suffer severely from the effects of something very unpleasant that happens suddenly突然侵袭;使受折磨;使遭受重创
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Tragedy struck when several people were crushed to death in the crowd.
Everything was going smoothly until suddenly disaster struck.
This is the second time in ten years that a major earthquake has struck in this region.
Halfway through the flight, disaster struck.
Tragedy then struck for this family of six.
B1 [ I or T ] to hit or attack someone or something forcefully or violently击,打;撞击;碰撞;攻击
B1 [ I or T ] to kick a football, especially hard so that it travels a long distance 用力踢(足球)
[ I or T ] When a clock strikes, its bells ring to show what the time is.(时钟)敲,鸣,报时
[ I ] When a particular time strikes, a clock's bells ring to tell people what time it is.(时间)鸣报
[ T usually + adv/prep ] formal to remove something officially from a document(正式从文件中)删除,取消
to take down your tents in preparation for leaving the place where you have been camping(离开营地时)拆除帐篷
[ T ] to reach or make an agreement达成,制定(协议)
B2 [ T ] to cause someone to have a feeling or idea about something给人以…感觉;让…觉得;使产生…想法
to move your body into a particular position摆出姿势
[ T ] to make a metal disc-shaped object such as a coin with a machine that quickly presses a picture into a piece of metal铸造;压出,冲制
B2 a period of time when workers refuse to work because of an argument with an employer about working conditions, pay levels, or job losses罢工
taking part in a strike参与罢工
to start to strike开始罢工,举行罢工
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In the event of a strike, the army will take over responsibility for firefighting.
Volunteers would fill in for teachers in the event of a strike.
The company is putting up wages in an attempt to head off a strike.
A strike is imminent.
Many airline passengers face lengthy delays because of the strike.
a sudden and powerful hit or attack击,打;撞击;袭击
a hard kick of a football, especially one that makes it travel a long distance大力的踢(球)
a sudden, short military attack, especially one by aircraft or missiles军事打击,突袭;(尤指)空袭,导弹袭击
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He ordered a sustained series of air strikes on the city.
Immediate military strikes had been averted.
the discovery underground of a valuable substance(地下贵重物质的)发现
(in baseball) a ball that has been thrown by the pitcher and not been hit successfully when it should have been(棒球比赛中的)击球不中
US a failure, mistake, or disadvantage失败;错误;不利之处
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