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struck [strʌk] VERBE

struck passé, ppas of strike

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I . strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] VERBE trans

3. strike coins, medal:

bić [perf wy-]

7. strike (cause suffering or damage):

he was struck by illness

8. strike (sound):

the clock struck six [o'clock]

9. strike (occur to sb):

it's just struck me that...

11. strike match:

II . strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] VERBE intr

2. strike (stop working):

3. strike (of clock):

midnight had just struck when...

4. strike:

to be struck dumb

III . strike [straɪk] SUBST

2. strike (military attack):

atak m

3. strike (discovery):

horror-stricken, horror-struck ADJ

terror-stricken [ˈterəˌstrɪkən, Am -ɚ-], terror-struck [ˈterəstrʌk, Am -ɚ-] ADJ

I . strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] VERBE trans

3. strike coins, medal:

bić [perf wy-]

7. strike (cause suffering or damage):

he was struck by illness

8. strike (sound):

the clock struck six [o'clock]

9. strike (occur to sb):

it's just struck me that...

11. strike match:

II . strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] VERBE intr

2. strike (stop working):

3. strike (of clock):

midnight had just struck when...

4. strike:

to be struck dumb

III . strike [straɪk] SUBST

2. strike (military attack):

atak m

3. strike (discovery):

general strike SUBST

hunger strike SUBST

rail strike SUBST

I . strike out VERBE trans

strike out words:

II . strike out VERBE intr

2. strike out (hit or attack):

Idiomes/Tournures:

I . strike up VERBE trans

1. strike up conversation, friendship:

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
As the aircraft was overloaded, the pilot couldn't keep height and the plane struck three houses of a nearby shantytown and crashed into a canal.
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Voting pacts are being struck by the bucketful.
www.independent.ie
Of course, few things struck as much fear into the hearts of city fathers as white/black labor cooperation.
www.theatlantic.com
When on finals to touch down, the aircraft nosed up 45, stalled and struck a house.
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An all-time low patronage of 22,000 struck in 1928, before the numbers started increasing, hitting 33,000 in 1930.
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Burns escaped from the chain gang with the help of another inmate who struck his restraints with a sledgehammer, bending and weakening them.
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Tinny is also a term for audio which lacks resonance, resembling a piece of tin being struck.
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On a cruise with her parents who are celebrating their wedding anniversary, the ship is struck by lightning, and she is knocked overboard.
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During 18378 the poet was struck with illness again, with symptoms today suggesting tuberculous ulceration of the lungs.
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It was destroyed in 1810 when lightning struck hit it while used as ammunition depot for nearby army barracks.
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