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[ aṭi ] 6. (a)Tii= அடி strike, beat; blow (of wind), fall (of rain), beat down (of sun); print (a book, etc.)--------[ aṭi ] aTi அடி base, bottom; foot; step
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strike — [strīk] vt. struck, struck or occas. (but for vt. 11 commonly and for vt. 8 & 15 usually) stricken, striking, [ME striken, to proceed, flow, strike with rod or sword < OE strican, to go, proceed, advance, akin to Ger streichen < IE * streig … English World dictionary
Strike — Strike, v. t. [imp. {Struck}; p. p. {Struck}, {Stricken}({Stroock}, {Strucken}, Obs.); p. pr. & vb. n. {Striking}. Struck is more commonly used in the p. p. than stricken.] [OE. striken to strike, proceed, flow, AS. str[=i]can to go, proceed,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Strike Witches — Japanese light novel cover of Strike Witches volume 1 ストライクウィッチーズ Genre Military science fiction … Wikipedia
strike — ► VERB (past and past part. struck) 1) deliver a blow to. 2) come into forcible contact with. 3) (in sport) hit or kick (a ball) so as to score a run, point, or goal. 4) ignite (a match) by rubbing it briskly against an abrasive surface. 5) (of a … English terms dictionary
strike action — ➔ action * * * strike action UK US noun [U] HR, WORKPLACE ► a situation in which a group of workers refuse to work because they are not satisfied with their pay, working conditions, etc.: »White collar workers are expected to announce strike… … Financial and business terms
strike it rich — (informal) To make a sudden large financial gain, eg through discovering a mineral deposit, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑strike * * * strike it rich/lucky/informal phrase to suddenly become rich lucky After … Useful english dictionary
strike the hour — phrase if a clock strikes the hour, it shows that it is exactly one o’clock, two o’clock etc by making a sound once, twice etc Thesaurus: what clocks and watches dohyponym Main entry: hour … Useful english dictionary
strike fear into somebody heart — strike fear, etc. into sb/sb s heart idiom (formal) to make sb be afraid, etc. Main entry: ↑strikeidiom … Useful english dictionary
strike fear into sb's heart — strike fear, etc. into sb/sb s heart idiom (formal) to make sb be afraid, etc. Main entry: ↑strikeidiom … Useful english dictionary
strike up with something — ˌstrike ˈup (with sth) | ˌstrike ˈup sth derived (of a band, an ↑orchestra, etc.) to begin to play a piece of music • The orchestra struck up and the curtain rose. • The band struck up a waltz … Useful english dictionary
strike up something with somebody — ˌstrike ˈup sth (with sb) derived to begin a friendship, a relationship, a conversation, etc • He would often strike up conversations with complete strangers. Main entry: ↑strikederived … Useful english dictionary