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strike

strike [ strīk ]


verb  (past and past participle struck [ struk ], present participle strik·ing, 3rd person present singular strikes)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb hit somebody or something: to hit somebody or something with a hand, tool, weapon, or other object
She was struck on the arm by a piece of falling masonry.

2. transitive and intransitive verb deliver blow: to deliver or inflict something such as a blow or punch

3. transitive and intransitive verb collide with somebody or something: to crash into, knock hard against, or collide with somebody or something
The car swerved and struck a tree.

4. transitive and intransitive verb military attack somebody or something: to make a military attack on somebody or something
The enemy struck under cover of darkness.

5. transitive and intransitive verb stop working as protest: to stop working as a collective form of protest against an employer, often to achieve a specific aim
were striking for a pay increase
struck the auto plant

6.  (past participle strick·en [ stríkən ] or struck) transitive and intransitive verb affect somebody suddenly: to affect somebody suddenly or unexpectedly
The illness can strike at any age.
was stricken with a heart attack

7. transitive and intransitive verb find or discover something: to come across, find, or discover something, especially suddenly or unexpectedly

8. transitive and intransitive verb penetrate something: to penetrate or seem to go right through something
The pain struck deep into my shoulder blade.

9. transitive verb knock something away: to remove something with a blow
She struck the wasp from the window screen.

10. transitive and intransitive verb produce fire: to produce fire by friction, or be produced by friction

11. transitive verb produce musical sound: to produce a musical note by pressing a key or keys or by touching a string or strings

12. transitive and intransitive verb light match: to cause a match to light by friction, or be lit by friction
The matches won't strike if they get damp.

13. transitive verb press key to operate something: to press a key on something such as a computer keyboard or musical instrument

14. transitive and intransitive verb indicate time by making sound: to indicate the time by making a sound such as chiming ( refers to clocks )

15. transitive verb make something by stamping: to make or form something such as a coin by stamping or punching

16. transitive and intransitive verb shine on something: to fall or shine on something
Moonbeams struck the placid water on the lake.

17. transitive verb be noticed by somebody: to catch somebody's attention, or be noticed by somebody or something

18. transitive verb be perceived by somebody: to be perceived by or become audible to somebody

19. transitive verb make particular impression on somebody: to have a particular effect on or make a particular impression on somebody

20. transitive verb enter somebody's mind: to enter somebody's mind or occur to somebody, especially suddenly

21. transitive verb affect with emotion: to affect somebody or cause somebody to be affected with an emotion in a deep, painful, or sudden way

22. transitive and intransitive verb damage something or somebody: to hit and damage or injure something or somebody

23. intransitive verb bite or sting suddenly: to deliver a sudden fast bite or sting, typically resulting in injury to the one bitten or stung
Suddenly the snake struck.

24. transitive and intransitive verb happen suddenly: to happen to somebody or something suddenly or unexpectedly
Disaster struck when the volcano suddenly erupted.

25.  (past participle strick·en or struck) transitive verb cross out: to cancel, delete, or cross something out
The judge ordered that the preceding remark be stricken from the record.

26. transitive verb agree to terms: to agree on the terms of something
struck a deal

27. transitive verb reach agreement: to achieve something such as a balance or compromise by careful consideration or calculation

28. transitive verb adopt pose: to adopt or assume something such as a pose or attitude

29. transitive and intransitive verb take bait: to take or attempt to take a bait ( refers to fish )
The fish are striking today.

30. transitive and intransitive verb botany grow roots: to send out and establish roots

31. transitive verb dismantle something: to dismantle something such as a tent or stage set

32. transitive verb lower something in respect or surrender: to lower something such as a flag or sail, especially as a sign of respect or surrender

33. transitive verb sailing lower mast: to lower a ship's mast

34. transitive verb shipping lower things into ship's hold: to lower something such as cargo into the hold of a ship

35. intransitive verb U.S. navy attempt technical rating in U.S. Navy: to work hard in order to achieve a technical rating in the U.S. Navy

36. transitive verb manufacturing 
Same as  strickle




noun  (plural strikes)
Definition:
 
1. hit or blow: a blow delivered with a hand, tool, weapon, or other object

2. sound of hit: a sound produced by striking somebody or something

3. work stoppage: a work stoppage by employees as a protest against an employer, often to achieve a specific aim

4. refusal to do something as protest: a refusal to carry out a regular action or activity such as eating or paying rent as a form of protest
a hunger strike

5. military military attack: a military attack, especially one using aircraft

6. success in finding something: a success in finding or discovering something, especially a valuable mineral source such as gold or oil

7. bowling knocking down of all bowling pins: the knocking down of all the pins with the first ball in a session of bowling

8. baseball missed pitch: a pitch in baseball that is swung at and missed or is in the strike zone and not hit

9. coins coins struck at same time: the number of coins or medals struck at one time

10. geology direction of geologic formation: the compass direction of a horizontal line on a sloping rock surface, used to define geologic features such as bedding or faults

11. manufacturing 
Same as  stricklen (sense 1)


12. veterinary medicine animal disease caused by flies: an animal disease caused by an infestation of flies or fly eggs in open wounds or moist areas of the skin

13. fishing pull on fishing line by fish: a pull on a fishing line indicating that a fish has taken the bait

14. botany sending out of plant roots: the establishment of roots by a plant cutting or seedling

[ Old English strīcan< Germanic, "touch lightly"]

on strike 

1. 
not working as a form of protest against an employer, often to achieve a specific aim
 

2. 
refusing to undertake usual tasks as a form of protest


strike it rich to be extremely lucky or successful, particularly in money matters (informal)

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