stripe
stripe 英 [straɪp] 美 [straɪp]
n. 条纹,斑纹; vt. 加条纹于…
进行时:striping 过去式:striped 过去分词:striped 第三人称单数:stripes 名词复数:stripes
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- n. 条纹,斑纹;
- vt. 加条纹于…
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1. a zebra's black and white stripes
斑马的黑白条纹
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2. a white tablecloth with red stripes
白地红条的桌布
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3. politicians of every stripe
形形色色的政界人士
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4. She's an educator of avery differentstripe.
她完全是另外一种类型的教育家。
- stripe (n.1) "a line or band in cloth," early 15c., from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German stripe "stripe, streak," from Proto-Germanic *stripan (source also of Danish stribe "a striped fabric," German Streifen "stripe"), cognate with Old Irish sriab "stripe," from PIE root *strig- "to stroke, rub, press" (see strigil). Of soldiers' chevrons, badges, etc., attested from 1827. Stripes for "prison uniform" is by 1887, American English.
- stripe (n.2) "a stroke or lash," early 15c., probably a special use of stripe (n.1), from the marks left by a lash. Compare also Dutch strippen "to whip," West Frisian strips, apparently cognate but not attested as early as the English word.
- stripe (v.) "ornament with stripes," early 15c., from stripe (n.1). Compare Middle Flemish stripen, Middle Low German and Middle Dutch stripen. Related: Striped; striping.
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