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 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
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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。
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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。
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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":
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