Contexte gauche Cible Contexte droit
strike
See also: Strike
strike (third-person singular simple present
strikes, present
Please strike the last sentence
Strike the door sharply with your
would be free themselves must strike the
A hammer strikes against the bell of a
We will strike a medal in your honour
clock struck twelve.  The drums strike up a
hush! hark! a deep sound strikes like a
to strike a light
strikes a universal peace through sea
to strike a match
A tree strikes its roots deep
The first thing to strike my eye was a beautiful
Synonym: strike work
to strike the mind with surprise;  to
strike
strike and surprise us most upon
here as wonders strike
The proposed plan strikes me favourably.  May the
Lord strike down those sinners!  I was
haue well bousd, let vs strike some
Strike the tent there!”—was the
thirty years, the order to strike
to strike into reputation;  to strike into a run
to strike a bargain
Howard Franklin and Henry Madison strike gold on the
usually say hit rather than strike
The expressions workers went on strike
and workers were on strike are much more common than
koskettaa (fi); kiinnittää huomiota (to strike
Finnish: yllättää (fi); lyödä maahan (strike down); mykistää (fi
pysäyttää (fi) (strike dumb
strike (plural strikes
the ball goes in the strike
three strikes right across the plate, and
Antonyms: industrial peace, lockout, non-strike, nonstrike
Thus hand strikes now include single knuckle
strikes, knife hand strikes, finger strikes, ridge
hand strikes etc., and leg strikes include front
kicks, knee strikes, axe kicks
too the first strikes of rain as though called
Death of the Strike of the Sword of the
of the Death of the / Strike of the Sword of the
for the quarter, and the strike
and Dhoni now has the strike
of ale of the first strike, yearly—If that
in 1859 after an oil strike in Pennsylvania
18. The strike plate of a door
went down on my first strike, I cleanly
German: Strike (de) m
Spanish: strike (es) m
Swedish: strike (sv) c
Danish: strike (da) c
Dutch: strike (nl) m
French: strike (fr) m
German: Strike (de) m
Portuguese: strike (pt) m
Swedish: strike (sv) c
strike in Webster’s Revised Unabridged
strike m (plural strikes
1. (bowling) a strike
strike m (invariable
1. strike (in baseball and ten-pin
Unadapted borrowing from English strike
strike m (plural strikes
1. (bowling) strike (the act of knocking down
2. (baseball) strike (the act of missing a
Unadapted borrowing from English strike
strike m (plural strikes
1. (baseball) strike
Tres strikes y estás fuera! ― Three strikes
2. (bowling) strike
org/w/index.php?title=strike&oldid=70556170