v.:
“strike”的过去式和过去分词;strike 的过去式
adj.:
〈美〉罢工中的
网络:
撞击;受罢工影响的;袭击
1.
The response I got when I said as much in New York magazine recently showed that this really struck a chord with men.
当我最近在纽约杂志上这样说时,我得到的回复显示这确实是男人之间的共鸣。
2.
As he ran through the front door the millstone jumped down and struck him dead.
当他走到门口时,磨盘从门上落了下来,一下把他砸死了。
3.
The trouble was that this long-standing benefit had been struck down by the Supreme Court in June as discriminatory.
不过问题是这一长期的福利项已于六月被最高法院驳回,理由是其带有歧视性。
4.
NATO indicated Tuesday it had struck four military sites to destroy missile launchers, radar and a vehicle storage facility.
北约表示,周二,他们袭击了四个军事地点,摧毁了导弹发射器,雷达和车辆存放设施。
5.
And it suddenly struck me that she had grown so delicate-looking, so thin, that her face was pale, her lips were white.
突然使我大吃一惊的是:她已变得那么瘦小,脸色那么苍白,嘴唇毫无血色。
6.
It struck me as I spoke that this was rather ungrateful of me, after having received such a fine present.
当我说这句话的时候,我突然觉得在接受这么精致的礼物之后说这种话,真是有点忘恩负义。
7.
They had not been married for many weeks when that man's brother saw her and was struck by her beauty.
他们结婚没几周,这时那人的弟弟看见了她,并被她的美貌迷住了。
8.
When it struck up a familiar waltz tune I decided to invite him for a dance.
当乐队奏起一首熟悉的华尔兹舞曲时,我决定邀请父亲跳舞。
9.
He made signs to the old woman, but she took up a stick, and struck his horse and drove them away.
他向老妇人打手势,但老妇人却拿出一根棍子来打他的马,并把他们赶走。
10.
With a glance of your eyes you could plunder all the wealth of songs struck from poets' harps, fair woman!
你秋波一瞥,便可以从诗人的竖琴上掠走所有歌曲的财富,美丽的女人!