striking
striking 英 [ˈstraɪkɪŋ] 美 [ˈstraɪkɪŋ]
adj. 显著的,突出的,惊人的;打击的;罢工的 v. 打(strike的ing形式)
名词复数:strikings
- Something striking grabs your attention because it’s vivid and surprising. Many twins have a striking resemblance. People in red satin evening gowns, the pyramids in Egypt, and platform heels with fish in them are also striking.
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- adj. 显著的,突出的,惊人的;打击的;罢工的
- v. 打(strike的ing形式)
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1. The clock was striking twelve.
时钟正打12点。
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2. So if the postmen are striking then we will have no letters.
所以如果邮递员罢工,那么我们就没有信了。
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3. The plane split by striking on a high mountain.
那架飞机撞上了一座高山,被撞得粉碎。
- striking (adj.) 1610s, "that strikes," present-participle adjective from strike (v.). Meaning "producing a vivid impression" id from 1752, from the verb in the sense of "to catch the fancy of" (1590s). Related: Strikingly.
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