strip 英 [strɪp]   美 [strɪp]

strip

strip  英 [strɪp] 美 [strɪp]

vt. 剥夺;剥去;脱去衣服  n. 带;条状;脱衣舞  vi. 脱去衣服 

进行时:stripping  过去式:stripped  过去分词:stripped  第三人称单数:strips  名词复数:strips 

The strip to the way of life without, and life but there must be way to here. 这一地带没有通向生活的路,而生活却一定有路通向这里。
Hey, it could have been worse. He could have been going out of a strip club, or something. 嘿,要知道如果他正离开一个脱衣舞俱乐部之类的地方的话,情况可能比这还糟。

  • The verb strip has many shades of meaning, but most of them involve removing something. Someone may strip you of your power or you may strip off your clothes. Whatever it is that you strip, it’s gone.
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  • vt. 剥夺;剥去;脱去衣服
  • n. 带;条状;脱衣舞
  • vi. 脱去衣服
  • 1. The strip to the way of life without, and life but there must be way to here.

    这一地带没有通向生活的路,而生活却一定有路通向这里。

  • 2. Hey, it could have been worse. He could have been going out of a strip club, or something.

    嘿,要知道如果他正离开一个脱衣舞俱乐部之类的地方的话,情况可能比这还糟。

  • 3. So tell us, how should a guy strip for his partner?

    那么一个男人该如何为他的女人跳脱衣舞呢?

  • strip (n.) "long, narrow, flat piece," mid-15c., "narrow piece of cloth," probably related to or from Middle Low German strippe "strap, thong," and from the same source as stripe (n.1). Sense extension to wood, land, etc. first recorded 1630s.
  • strip (v.) "make bare," early 13c., from Old English -striepan, -strypan "to plunder, despoil" (as in West Saxon bestrypan "to plunder"), from Proto-Germanic *straupijan (source also of Middle Dutch stropen "to strip off, to ramble about plundering," Old High German stroufen "to strip off, plunder," German streifen "strip off, touch upon, to ramble, roam, rove"). Meaning "to unclothe" is recorded from early 13c. Intransitive sense from late 14c. Of screw threads, from 1839; of gear wheels, from 1873. Meaning "perform a strip-tease" is from 1929. Related: Stripped; stripping. Strip poker is attested from 1916, in a joke in "The Technology Monthly and Harvard Engineering Journal":
strip / strɪp ; NAmE strɪp / verb , noun strip strips stripped stripping verb ( -pp- ) take off clothes 脱衣 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to take off all or most of your clothes or another person's clothes 脱光衣服;脱掉大部份衣服;扒光…的衣服 SYN undress I stripped and washed myself all over. 我脱掉衣服,把全身洗了洗。 stripdown to sth She stripped down to her underwear. 她把衣服脱得只剩下了内衣。 strip(sth) off We stripped off and ran down to the water. 我们脱掉衣服,跑进水里。 stripsb (to sth) He stood there stripped to the waist (= he had no clothes on the upper part of his body). 他脱光了上衣站在那里。 stripsb + adj. He was stripped nakedand left in a cell. 他被扒得一丝不挂,丢在一间牢房里。 2 [intransitive ] to take off your clothes as a form of entertainment; to perform a striptease 进行脱衣表演;表演脱衣舞 remove layer 除去一层 3 [transitive ] to remove a layer from sth, especially so that it is completely exposed 除去,剥去(一层);(尤指)剥光 stripsth (off) Strip off all the existing paint. 把现有的油漆全部刮掉。 After the guests had gone, I stripped all the beds (= removed all the sheets in order to wash them). 客人走后,我把铺的床单全都撤了下来。 stripA off/from B Deer had stripped all the bark off the tree. 鹿把树皮全都啃光了。 stripB of A Deer had stripped the tree of its bark. 鹿啃掉了树皮。 remove everything 拿走所有东西 4 [transitive ] to remove all the things from a place and leave it empty 从(某处)拿走所有东西;使(某处)空无一物 stripsth (out) We had to strip out all the old wiring and start again. 我们不得不将原有的线路全部拆除,从头再来。 stripsth + adj. Thieves had stripped the house bare. 窃贼把房子劫掠一空。 machine 机器 5 [transitive ] stripsth (down) to separate a machine, etc. into parts so that they can be cleaned or repaired 拆卸;拆开 SYN dismantle They taught us how to strip down a car engine and put it back together again. 他们教我们拆卸、安装汽车引擎。 punishment 惩罚 6 [transitive ] stripsb of sth to take away property or honours from sb, as a punishment 剥夺;褫夺 He was disgraced and stripped of his title. 他名誉扫地,被取消了头衔。 PHRASAL VERB ˌstrip sth↔aˈway 1 to remove a layer from sth 剥去;剥下;揭去 First, you need to strip away all the old plaster. 首先,你得把原来的灰泥全部刮掉。 2 to remove anything that is not true or necessary 揭去,揭穿,清除(虚假或不必要的东西) The movie aims to strip away the lies surrounding Kennedy's life. 这部电影旨在揭穿有关肯尼迪生平的种种谎言。 noun long, narrow piece 条状物 1 a long narrow piece of paper, metal, cloth, etc. (纸、金属、织物等)条,带 a strip of material 一块布条 Cut the meat into strips. 把肉切成条。 see also rumble strip 2 a long narrow area of land, sea, etc. (陆地、海域等)狭长地带;带状水域 the Gaza Strip 加沙地带 The islands are separated by a narrow strip of water. 两个岛之间一衣带水。 see also airstrip , landing strip of sports team 运动队 3 [usually singular ] ( BrE) ( NAmE uniform ) the uniform that is worn by the members of a sports team when they are playing 队服 Juventus in their famous black and white strip 身穿他们闻名遐迩的黑白条队服的尤文图斯队 the team's away strip (= that they use when playing games away from home) 球队的客场队服 taking clothes off 脱衣 4 [usually singular ] an act of taking your clothes off, especially in a sexually exciting way and in front of an audience 脱衣舞 to do a strip 表演脱衣舞 a strip show 脱衣舞表演 see also striptease street 街道 5 ( NAmE) a street that has many shops, stores, restaurants, etc. along it 商业街 Sunset Strip 森塞特商业街 picture story 连环画 6 ( NAmE) = comic strip IDIOMsee tear 1 v. strip / strɪp ; NAmE strɪp /
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