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1 strike
أَضْرَبَ عن العَمل \ strike: to stop work and refuse to continue: The workers struck for more pay. \ إِضْراب \ strike: a stopping of work: The driver’s strike stopped all the trains. \ دَقّت (الساعة) \ strike: (of clocks) to sound (the hour), with a bell: The clock struck (twelve). \ سَكَّ (ضَرَبَ) \ strike. \ See Also صَكَّ \ قَدْحَة \ strike. \ وَجَّهَ ضربةً إلى \ strike: to hit; aim a blow: He struck me with a stick. He struck (a blow) at me with a knife (but he missed me). -
2 strike
[straɪk] past tense struck [strak]: past participles struck ~stricken [ˈstrɪkən]1. verb1) to hit, knock or give a blow to:Why did you strike him?
يَضْرُب، يَرتَطِم، يَصْدُمThe tower of the church was struck by lightning.
2) to attack:يُهاجِمWe must prevent the disease striking again.
3) to produce (sparks or a flame) by rubbing:He struck a match/light
يَقْدَح عود ثَقاب، يَحُكHe struck sparks from the stone with his knife.
4) (of workers) to stop work as a protest, or in order to force employers to give better pay:يُضرِبُ، يَقومُ بإضْرابThe men decided to strike for higher wages.
5) to discover or find:After months of prospecting they finally struck gold/oil
يَكْتَشِف، يَجِدIf we walk in this direction we may strike the right path.
6) to (make something) sound:He struck a note on the piano/violin
يَرِنُّ، يَدُقُّ نَغْمَةً موسيقِيَّهThe clock struck twelve.
7) to impress, or give a particular impression to (a person):How does the plan strike you?
يُؤَثِّرُ، يَتْرُك تأثيراIt / The thought struck me that she had come to borrow money.
8) to mint or manufacture (a coin, medal etc).يَسُكُّ، يَضْربُ نُقودا9) to go in a certain direction:يَتَّجِهHe left the path and struck (off) across the fields.
10) to lower or take down (tents, flags etc).يُنْزِلُ رايَةً أو خَيْمَه2. noun1) an act of striking:إضْرابa miners' strike.
2) a discovery of oil, gold etc:إكْتِشافHe made a lucky strike.
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3 strike
شَطَبَ \ cancel: to cross out sth. written. cross off: to take sth. off a list, by marking it: My name has been crossed off. cross out: to draw a line through sth.: Cross out that sentence and start again. delete: to strike out or remove (sth. written): Why has your name been deleted from the list of students?. scratch: to strike out one’s own name from a list of competitors; to say that one cannot play: We had to scratch (the match) because half our team were ill. strike: (with off or out) to put a line through a name or word, because it is no longer wanted: They struck his name off the list. Strike out any word that is wrong. \ See Also لغى (لَغَى) -
4 strike
حَذَفَ \ cancel: to cross out sth. written. cut out: to leave out: You can cut out the last sentence. delete: to strike out or remove (sth. written): Why has your name been deleted from the list of students?. elide: to leave out a letter or sound: In the word ‘haven’t’, the letter ‘o’ has been elided. eliminate: remove or take out: He eliminated a few phrases from the speech he had written. leave out: not to put in; not to include: He left out one letter and wrote ‘heat’ instead of ‘heart’. miss out: not include; to leave out (by mistake or on purpose): My name was missed out from the list. omit: leave out (by mistake or on purpose); fail to include: Her name was omitted from the list. skip: to miss sth. on purpose; not read (sth. dull, etc.): We’ll skip the next few pages. strike: (with off or out) to put a line through a name or word, because it is no longer wanted: They struck his name off the list. Strike out any word that is wrong. \ See Also ألغى (أَلْغَى)، أهمل (أَهْمَلَ)، ترك (تَرَكَ)، شطب (شَطَبَ) -
5 strike
ضَرَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hit: to strike: He hit me with a stick. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. He knocked a nail into the wall. multiply: to increase, a certain number of times: Five multiplied by three (5< multi>3) is fifteen. strike: to hit; aim a blow: He struck me with a stick. He struck (a blow) at me with a knife (but he missed me). -
6 strike, (struck)
أَصَابَ (بِـ) \ shoot, (shot): to strike (sb. or sth.) by firing: He raised his hands and cried, ‘Don’t shoot!’. He shot me in the leg. I shot him dead (I shot him and he died at once). strike, (struck): to give a strong feeling: The explosion struck fear into their hearts. catch, (caught): to get a disease or illness: You’ll catch a cold if you stand in the rain. get, (got, gotten): to catch (an illness); suffer from; I keep getting a pain in my chest. -
7 strike out
اِسْتَهَلَّ سَيْرَه \ strike out: to set out (across open country or open water): He jumped from the boat and struck out for the shore. \ ضَرَبَ على غير هدى \ strike out: to aim a blow widely. -
8 strike at
to attempt to strike, or aim a blow at (a person etc):يُوَجِّهُ ضَرْبَةًHe struck at the dog with his stick.
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9 strike
بَدَا \ appear: to seem: It appears that you are right. look: to seem: You look tired. It looks as if you were right. He looks like a sailor. seem: to appear to be: He seems (to be) honest. It seems (clear) to me that I ought to go. strike: to seem: His room struck him as cold after the warmth of the kitchen. -
10 strike
عَثَرَ على \ come across: to find or meet by chance: I came across this old book in the market. discover: to find, esp. by chance: I discovered a snake under my bed. I never discovered who she was. find (found): to discover by chance: Did you find that old shoe in the road?. hit on, or upon: to find by chance: I hit upon a new way of saving money. lay hands on: to be able to find: I have a key, but I can’t lay hands on it just now. locate: to find sth. in a certain place (esp. on a map): The church is easily located by its high tower. strike: to find (by search or thought): We struck oil in the desert. I struck upon a new way of making soap. -
11 strike off
قَطَعَ \ cover: to travel a certain distance: We covered 300 miles in a day. cut: to separate, wound or treat with sth. sharp, esp. with a knife: I cut a branch off the tree. Please cut this apple in half. cut down: to cause to fall: He cut the tree down. cut off: to remove by cutting: He cut off the branch, to stop Our electricity supply was cut off till we paid the bill. cut short: to shorten: He cut short his visit because he felt ill. interrupt: to stop; prevent for a short time: The electricity supply was interrupted by the storm. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. shut off: to stop a supply: The water was shut off because the pipe burst. strike off: to cut off with a sharp blow: He struck the branch off with an axe. \ See Also اجتاز (اِجْتَازَ)، قصر (قَصَّرَ)، أَعَاقَ، منع (مَنَعَ) -
12 strike
خَطَرَ على بالِهِ \ cross one’s mind: (of an idea) to enter one’s thoughts: It has just crossed my mind that we ought to invite your uncle. strike: (of thoughts) to come suddenly to sb.: It strikes me that you need some help. An idea struck me. -
13 strike
اِكْتَشَفَ \ detect: to discover; notice (sth. wrong; sb. doing wrong): Your employer has detected two mistakes in your accounts. discover: to find (sth.) that was not known before: Columbus discovered America. find out: to learn by inquiry: Please find out what happened. get wind of sth.: to hear about sth. secret: We got wind of their attack, and prepared our defences. spot: to notice: She spotted several mistakes in the accounts. strike: to find (by search or thought): We struck oil in the desert. I struck upon a new way of making soap. -
14 strike a blow (for/against)
قَاتَل من أجل مَبْدأ \ strike a blow (for/against): do sth. important for or against something, esp in some sort of struggle: He struck a blow for freedom by his action. -
15 strike a agreement
to make a bargain; to reach an agreement.يَعِقِدُ صَفْقَةً أو إتِّفاقا -
16 strike a balance
to reach a satisfactory middle level of compromise between two undesirable extremes.يَصِل إلى موقِف مُتَوازِن أو وَسَط -
17 strike a bargain
to make a bargain; to reach an agreement.يَعِقِدُ صَفْقَةً أو إتِّفاقا -
18 strike a blow for
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19 strike a pose
to place oneself in a particular usually rather showy pose.يَتَّخِذُ وقْفَةً -
20 strike an attitude
to place oneself in a particular usually rather showy pose.يَتَّخِذُ وقْفَةً
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