streak
streak 英 [stri:k] 美 [strik]
n. 条纹,线条;倾向 vi. 飞跑,疾驶;加上条纹 vt. 飞跑,疾驰;加条纹于
进行时:streaking 过去式:streaked 过去分词:streaked 第三人称单数:streaks 名词复数:streaks
- A streak is a mark or characteristic. What makes you keep trying to wipe the streak of permanent marker off the white couch — your clean streak or your stubborn streak?
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- n. 条纹,线条;倾向
- vi. 飞跑,疾驶;加上条纹
- vt. 飞跑,疾驰;加条纹于
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1. But a brutal streak went with it.
但是伴随着一个残酷的倾向。
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2. The line showed like a photographer streak in the water straight out from his shoulders.
水中的鱼线,像是一条从他肩上一直延伸下去的发光线条。
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3. I think it's safe to say these are some kind of paint," Hill said, noting that if they were made of white dust or chalk, the wind would have caused them to streak visibly.
可以毫不夸张地说,我认为这些都是某种油漆制成的,” 希尔说,注意到,如果它们是由白色的尘埃或粉笔所绘成,那么风会使它加上明显的条纹。
- streak (n.) Old English strica "line of motion, stroke of a pen" (related to strican "pass over lightly"), from Proto-Germanic *strikon- (source also of Middle Dutch streke, Dutch streek, Middle Low German streke "a stroke, line," Old High German, German strich, Gothic striks "a stroke, line"), from PIE root *strig- "to stroke, rub, press" (see strigil; also compare strike (v.), stroke (v.)). Sense of "long, thin mark" is first found 1560s. Meaning "a temporary run (of luck)" is from 1843.
- streak (v.1) "make streaks on" (transitive), 1590s, from streak (n.). Intransitive sense of "become streaked" is from 1870. Related: Streaked; streaking.
- streak (v.2) 1768, "to go quickly, to rush, run at full speed," respelling (probably by association with streak (v.1)) of streek "to go quickly" (late 14c.), originally "to stretch oneself" (mid-13c.), a northern Middle English variant of stretch (v.). Related: Streaked; streaking.
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