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strickle
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 28957 】 【意味】 [名詞] a tool or rod used to level off grain or other granular material that is heaped in a measure [例] The strickle was used to level the grain. [例] He used a strickle to level off the grain. ; [上位語] implement ; [同義語群] 04337503-n "[動詞] smooth with a strickle [例] strickle the grain in the measure [例] He strickled the surface of the wood. [例] The baker strickled the dough with a rolling pin. [例] He strickled the clay until it was smooth. [意味] 当たる, に当たる, 攻撃する, 襲う, 打ち当てる, 打ち付ける, 打ちつける, 打ち懸かる ; [同義語] strike ; [上位語] flush, even out, level, even ; [同義語群] 01308008-v" [名詞] a tool used in a foundry to shape a mold in sand ; [上位語] tool ; [同義語群] 04337400-n "[動詞] level off with a strickle in a measuring container [例] strickle sand [例] He strickled the flour in the measuring cup. [意味] 平らにする ; [上位語] flush, even out, level, even ; [同義語群] 01585390-v" [名詞] an implement for sharpening scythes [例] He sharpened the scythe with a strickle. ; [上位語] sharpener ; [同義語群] 04337650-n |
strict
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 104874 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] severe and unremitting in making demands [例] an exacting instructor [例] a stern disciplinarian [例] strict standards [例] The teacher is strict with his students. [例] The strict teacher would not allow any talking in class. [例] She was a strict teacher who expected a lot from her students. [意味] 厳格な, 厳しい, 厳密な, 手厳しい, きびしい, 厳重な, 正確な, 酷しい ; [同義語] exacting, stern ; [類似語] demanding ; [派生] strictness, sternness ; [同義語群] 00711308-a [形容詞] rigidly accurate; allowing no deviation from a standard [例] rigorous application of the law [例] a strict vegetarian [例] The strict rules of the school kept the students in line. [例] They adhered to strict rules. [意味] 厳格な, 厳密な, 厳しい, 厳密, 正確な, 厳重な, 固い, 手厳しい ; [同義語] rigorous ; [類似語] exact ; [派生] rigor, severity, stringency, strictness, rigour, validity, hardness, stiffness ; [同義語群] 00915556-a [形容詞] (of rules) stringently enforced [例] hard-and-fast rules [例] The school has strict rules. [例] The rules are strict and anyone who breaks them will be punished. [例] They have strict rules about their employees. [意味] 厳しい, 厳格な, 厳密な, 厳重な, 喧しい, 酷しい, 厳たる, 厳めしい ; [同義語] hard-and-fast ; [類似語] invariable ; [派生] stringency, strictness ; [同義語群] 02506267-a [形容詞] incapable of compromise or flexibility [例] He was a strict disciplinarian. [意味] 厳格な, 厳しい, 厳密な, 厳重な, 酷しい, 厳たる, 厳めしい, 儼たる ; [同義語] rigid ; [類似語] intolerant ; [派生] rigidity, strictness, sternness, rigidness, inflexibility ; [同義語群] 02436995-a [形容詞] characterized by strictness, severity, or restraint [意味] 厳格な, 厳密な, 厳しい, 厳重な, きびしい, 厳粛な, 厳し, 手厳しい ; [同義語] nonindulgent ; [反意語] indulgent ; [類似語] severe, stern, austere, puritanical, puritanic, blue, spartan, self-disciplined ; [派生] austerity, strictness, sternness, asceticism, nonindulgence ; [同義語群] 01299888-a" |
strictly
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 124056 】 【意味】 "ad[動詞] in a stringent manner [例] the laws are stringently enforced [例] stringently controlled [例] The teacher strictly enforced the rules. [例] The rules are strictly enforced. [意味] 厳密に, 厳しく, 厳格に, 厳重に, 厳に, 厳正に, 正確に, 厳として ; [同義語] stringently ; [派生] stringent, strict, rigorous, tight ; [同義語群] 00469302-r" "ad[動詞] in a rigorous manner [例] he had been trained rigorously by the monks [意味] 厳密に, 厳しく, 厳格に, 厳正に, 正確に, 厳重に, びしびし, 徹底的に ; [同義語] rigorously ; [派生] strict, rigorous ; [同義語群] 00225410-r" "ad[動詞] restricted to something [例] we talked strictly business [例] The party was strictly for adults. [例] They strictly adhered to the rules. [意味] 単に, 全く, 完全に, まったく ; [同義語] purely ; [同義語群] 00179112-r" |
strictly speaking
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 12781 】 【意味】 "ad[動詞] in actual fact [例] properly speaking, they are not husband and wife [例] Strictly speaking, he is not a doctor. [例] Strictly speaking, the rules of the game are very clear. [例] Strictly speaking, they are not a democracy. [意味] 厳密に言えば, 厳密には ; [同義語] properly speaking, to be precise ; [同義語群] 00227023-r" |
strictness
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 145961 】 【意味】 "[名詞] conscientious attention to rules and details [例] The strictness of the rules kept the students from having fun. [例] Strictness is a virtue. [意味] 厳しさ, 厳格さ, 厳密さ, 厳格, 厳密性, 厳正, 厳重, 厳密 ; [同義語] stringency ; [上位語] conscientiousness, painstakingness ; [派生] stringent, strict, rigorous, hard-and-fast, tight ; [同義語群] 04673173-n [名詞] uncompromising resolution [例] The strictness of the teacher was well known. [意味] 厳格さ, 厳しさ, 厳格, 厳正さ, 厳密性, 厳正, 厳密さ, 厳重 ; [同義語] sternness ; [上位語] unpermissiveness, restrictiveness ; [下位語] severity, rigor, harshness, rigour, rigorousness, hardness, severeness, stiffness ; [派生] exacting, strict, rigid, relentless, stern, grim, unforgiving, unappeasable ; [同義語群] 04639371-n" |
stricture
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 135740 】 【意味】 "[名詞] severe criticism [例] The stricture was harsh. [例] The strictures of the judge were harsh. [例] He could not believe the strictures against him. [意味] 非難, 批判, 酷評, 批評, 批判哲学, 批評文, 品評, 指弾 ; [上位語] criticism, unfavorable judgment ; [同義語群] 06712761-n [名詞] abnormal narrowing of a bodily canal or passageway [例] The stricture was in the esophagus. [例] The stricture was a complication of the surgery. [例] He had a stricture in his esophagus. [意味] 狭窄, 狭窄症, 狭さく, 狭窄部, 狭窄帯 ; [同義語] stenosis ; [上位語] pathology ; [下位語] aortic stenosis, pulmonary stenosis, mitral stenosis, pyloric stenosis, laryngostenosis, mitral valve stenosis, enterostenosis, rhinostenosis ; [派生] stenotic, stenosed ; [同義語群] 14107374-n" |
stride
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 144917 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a step in walking or running [例] The runner took a long stride towards the finish line. [例] He took a long stride. [意味] 歩幅, 歩み, 歩, 一歩, 歩き方, 足取り, 足どり, ステップ ; [同義語] pace, tread ; [上位語] step ; [派生] pace, step, tread ; [同義語群] 00285889-n [名詞] the distance covered by a step [例] he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig [意味] 歩幅, 一歩, 歩み, 1またの幅, 歩き方, 歩, 足取り, 足どり ; [同義語] pace, step, footstep ; [上位語] indefinite quantity ; [派生] pace, step, tread ; [同義語群] 13757249-n [動詞] walk with long steps [例] He strode confidently across the hall [例] The soldiers stride across the barren landscape. [例] He strides across the room. [意味] 歩く, 大股で歩く, 歩行する, 横行闊歩する, 闊歩する, 横行濶歩, 行く, 進歩する ; [上位語] walk ; [派生] pace, step, tread, footstep, strider ; [同義語群] 01919711-v [名詞] significant progress (especially in the phrase ""make strides"") [例] they made big strides in productivity [例] The company made great strides in the last year. [例] They made great strides in their efforts to become a better person. [意味] 進歩, 前進, 発展, 進展, 歩み, 歩, 進度 ; [上位語] progress, advancement ; [同義語群] 00249987-n [動詞] cover or traverse by taking long steps [例] She strode several miles towards the woods [例] The runner strides across the finish line. [意味] 歩く, 大股で歩く, 跨ぐ, 行く, またがる, 歩む, ペースを上げる, ペースを合わせる ; [上位語] cut through, cross, get over, track, traverse, cut across, get across, cover ; [派生] pace, step, tread, footstep ; [同義語群] 01912709-v" |
stridence
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 52110 】 【意味】 "[名詞] having the timbre of a loud high-pitched sound [例] The stridence of the alarm was deafening. [例] The stridence of the noise was enough to wake the baby. [意味] 甲高さ, 耳障り, 耳障りさ, 甲高い, 厳しさ, 甲高い声, 甲高い音質 ; [同義語] shrillness, stridency ; [上位語] timbre, tone, timber, quality ; [派生] vociferous, blatant, raucous, strident, clamorous, sharp, shrill, clamant ; [同義語群] 04990021-n" |
stridency
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 31755 】 【意味】 "[名詞] having the timbre of a loud high-pitched sound [例] The stridency of the alarm was deafening. [例] The stridency of the singer's voice was almost painful to listen to. [例] The stridency of the noise was enough to make me leave the room. [意味] 甲高さ, 耳障り, 耳障りさ, 甲高い, 大声, 厳しさ, 激しさ, 辛辣 ; [同義語] stridence, shrillness ; [上位語] timbre, tone, timber, quality ; [派生] shrill, vociferous, blatant, raucous, strident, clamorous, sharp, clamant ; [同義語群] 04990021-n" |
strident
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 40597 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] unpleasantly loud and harsh [例] The strident noise was unbearable. [例] The noise was so strident that I couldn't hear myself think. [例] They could hear the strident voices of the protesters. [意味] 耳障りな, 甲高い, 騒々しい, 耳ざわりの, 耳ざわりな, 不快な, うるさい, 鋭い ; [同義語] raucous ; [類似語] cacophonous, cacophonic ; [派生] stridency, shrillness, stridence ; [同義語群] 00300359-a [形容詞] being sharply insistent on being heard [例] strident demands [例] shrill criticism [例] The strident voice of the politician was heard. [例] The strident tones of the singer were almost painful to listen to. [例] She couldn't stand the strident tone of the announcer. [意味] 甲高い, かん高い, 鋭い, 鋭敏な, 甲高い声の, 金切り声の ; [同義語] shrill ; [類似語] imperative ; [同義語群] 00713853-a [形容詞] conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry [例] blatant radios [例] a clamorous uproar [例] strident demands [例] a vociferous mob [例] He was a strident critic of the government. [意味] うるさい, 喧しい, 耳障りな, 甲高い, やかましい, 耳障りの, 喧々たる, 騒々しい ; [同義語] clamorous, vociferous, blatant, clamant ; [類似語] noisy ; [派生] blaring, clamouring, clamoring, stridency, din, cacophony, shrillness, hue and cry ; [同義語群] 01920367-a [形容詞] of speech sounds produced by forcing air through a constricted passage (as `f', `s', `z', or `th' in both `thin' and `then') [例] The fricative sounds of the snake were very strident. [例] She could not hear the strident sounds of the birds. [意味] 摩擦音の, シューという音の ; [同義語] fricative, sibilant, continuant, spirant ; [類似語] soft ; [派生] duration, sibilant consonant, sibilant, continuance, siss, hiss, sibilate, sizz ; [同義語群] 01157179-a" |
stridently
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 104314 】 【意味】 "ad[動詞] in a strident manner [例] the cheap clock ticked stridently [例] The man spoke stridently. [例] The senator spoke stridently about the importance of a healthy economy. [例] She spoke stridently about the importance of being a good citizen. [意味] 高らかに, 耳障りな, 耳障りに, 甲高く ; [派生] raucous, strident ; [同義語群] 00469188-r" |
strider
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 59090 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a person who walks rapidly with long steps [例] he was such a strider that she couldn't keep up without running [例] The strider was in a hurry. [例] The strider took a few steps and then ran. [例] He was a strider, walking with long steps. [意味] 大股で歩く人, ストライダー, 歩行者, 大またで歩く人, 行器, 歩く人, 散歩させる人, 歩行型ロボット ; [上位語] walker, pedestrian, footer ; [派生] stride ; [同義語群] 10661865-n" |
stridor
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 5352 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a whistling sound when breathing (usually heard on inspiration); indicates obstruction of the trachea or larynx [例] Stridor is a sign of airway obstruction. [例] The child was having stridor and a fever. [例] He had stridor when he was breathing. [意味] 喘鳴, 喘鳴音 ; [上位語] symptom ; [同義語群] 14568194-n" |
stridulate
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 113235 】 【意味】 "[動詞] make a shrill creaking noise by rubbing together special bodily structures [例] male insects such as crickets or grasshoppers stridulate [例] The cricket stridulated in the grass. [例] They stridulate when they are disturbed. [意味] 鳴く, 鳴らす, 摩擦音を出す, 摩擦音を立てる ; [同義語] clitter ; [上位語] noise, make noise, resound ; [派生] stridulation ; [同義語群] 02172296-v" |
stridulation
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 91279 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a shrill grating or chirping noise made by some insects by rubbing body parts together [例] The stridulation of the crickets was loud. [例] They heard the stridulation of the crickets. [意味] 鳴き声 ; [上位語] noise ; [派生] stridulate, clitter ; [同義語群] 07395957-n" |
strife
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 145560 】 【意味】 "[名詞] bitter conflict; heated often violent dissension [例] The strife between the two countries lasted for years. [例] The strife between the two brothers was almost always a loud one. [例] They tried to avoid strife between the two nations. [意味] 争い, 紛争, 闘争, 軋轢, 論争, 争闘, 確執, 衝突 ; [上位語] conflict, struggle, battle ; [下位語] discord, discordance, countercurrent, crosscurrent ; [同義語群] 01167710-n [名詞] lack of agreement or harmony [意味] 争い, 不和, 紛争, 摩擦, 軋轢, 不仲, 波風, 対立 ; [同義語] discord ; [上位語] disorder ; [派生] discord, disagree, disaccord ; [同義語群] 13979064-n" |
Strigidae
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 110773 】 【意味】 [名詞] a family of nocturnal birds of the order Strigiformes [例] The owl is a member of the Strigidae family. [意味] フクロウ科 ; [同義語] family Strigidae ; [上位語] bird family ; [同義語群] 01621714-n |
Strigiformes
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 67910 】 【意味】 [名詞] owls [例] The owl is a member of the order Strigiformes. [意味] フクロウ目 ; [同義語] order Strigiformes ; [上位語] animal order ; [同義語群] 01620967-n |
strike
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 72771 】 【意味】 "[動詞] hit against; come into sudden contact with [例] The car hit a tree [例] He struck the table with his elbow [例] The car struck the tree. [例] The bullet struck the soldier in the head. [例] He struck the ball against the wall. [意味] 打つ, 衝突する, 当たる, ぶつかる, 突き当たる, ぶつける, 当る, 打っ付ける ; [同義語] hit, collide with, impinge on, run into ; [反意語] miss ; [上位語] touch ; [下位語] knock, bump into, collide, knock against, bang, clash, run into, bump ; [派生] hit, hitting, tap, collision, striking, rap, impinging, hitter ; [同義語群] 01236164-v [動詞] deliver a sharp blow, as with the hand, fist, or weapon [例] The teacher struck the child [例] the opponent refused to strike [例] The boxer struck the attacker dead [例] The man struck the dog with a stick. [意味] 打つ, 叩く, 殴る, たたく, 衝突する, 当たる, 殴打する, 突き刺す ; [上位語] touch ; [下位語] beat, slap, knock, tap, clout, rap, push down, whip ; [派生] hit, hitting, tap, striking, rap, hitter, striker ; [同義語群] 01410223-v [名詞] a group's refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions [例] the strike lasted more than a month before it was settled [例] The workers went on strike. [例] The strike was called off when the workers agreed to a wage increase. [例] They went on strike because they wanted a raise. [意味] ストライキ, スト, 同盟罷業, 罷業, 罷工, 同盟罷工, 労働争議 ; [同義語] work stoppage ; [上位語] job action ; [下位語] walkout, sympathy strike, sit-down, sympathetic strike, wildcat strike, sit-down strike ; [派生] walk out ; [同義語群] 01243674-n [動詞] make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target [例] The Germans struck Poland on Sept. 1, 1939 [例] We must strike the enemy's oil fields [例] in the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the game 5 to 2 [例] The army struck the enemy. [例] They struck the enemy when they were least expecting it. [意味] 攻撃する, 襲う, 打つ, 叩く, 襲撃する, 攻める, 襲いかかる, 襲い掛かる ; [同義語] hit ; [上位語] attack, assail ; [下位語] stroke, strike back, retaliate, slice, chop ; [同義語群] 01123887-v [動詞] affect or afflict suddenly, usually adversely [例] We were hit by really bad weather [例] He was stricken with cancer when he was still a teenager [例] The earthquake struck at midnight [例] The disease struck the town. [例] The earthquake struck the city. [例] She was struck by the harshness of the judge's words. [意味] 襲う, 打つ, 襲撃する, 当たる, 衝突する, 叩く, 見まう, 攻撃する ; [同義語] hit ; [上位語] impact, bear on, affect, touch, bear upon, touch on ; [同義語群] 01209135-v [動詞] drive something violently into a location [例] he hit his fist on the table [例] she struck her head on the low ceiling [例] The hammer struck the nail. [意味] 打つ, 打ち込む, 突き刺す, 衝突する, 叩く, 殴る, 当たる, ぶつ ; [同義語] hit ; [上位語] displace, move ; [下位語] smash ; [同義語群] 02104161-v [動詞] produce by manipulating keys or strings of musical instruments, also metaphorically [例] The pianist strikes a middle C [例] strike `z' on the keyboard [例] her comments struck a sour note [例] The pianist struck a chord. [例] He struck a chord with the audience. [意味] 打つ, 弾く, 鳴らす, 当たる, 叩く, 打ち鳴らす, 衝突する, 襲う ; [同義語] hit ; [上位語] touch ; [同義語群] 01209426-v [動詞] have an emotional or cognitive impact upon [例] This child impressed me as unusually mature [例] This behavior struck me as odd [例] The idea struck me as brilliant. [例] The painting struck me as being very realistic. [意味] 打つ, 襲う, 殴る, 叩く, 感動させる, 当たる, 衝突する, 圧倒する ; [同義語] impress, affect, move ; [下位語] impress, pierce, trouble, surprise, touch, infect, smite, strike dumb ; [派生] impressive, affect, emotive, affective, impressionable, telling, affectional, waxy ; [同義語群] 01767949-v [動詞] cause to experience suddenly [例] Panic struck me [例] An interesting idea hit her [例] A thought came to me [例] The thought struck terror in our minds [例] They were struck with fear [例] The idea struck him suddenly. [例] She was struck by a severe case of the flu. [意味] 襲う, 打つ, 起こる, 突然起こる, 襲いかかる, 襲い掛かる, 叩く, 殴る ; [同義語] hit, come to ; [同義語群] 02108791-v [動詞] touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly [例] Light fell on her face [例] The sun shone on the fields [例] The light struck the golden necklace [例] A strange sound struck my ears [例] The clock struck midnight. [意味] 打つ, 当たる, 触れる, 注ぐ, 降る, あたる, 差す, 当る ; [同義語] fall, shine ; [上位語] take place, go on, come about, occur, happen, pass, fall out, hap ; [同義語群] 02611976-v [動詞] remove by erasing or crossing out or as if by drawing a line [例] Please strike this remark from the record [例] scratch that remark [例] Strike the name from the list. [例] The judge struck the sentence from the record. [意味] 削除する, 消す, 抹消する, 消去する, 切り取る, 抹殺する ; [同義語] expunge, scratch, excise ; [上位語] delete, cancel ; [派生] expunging, deletion, erasure, cut, excision, expunction ; [同義語群] 01549420-v [名詞] a conspicuous success [例] that song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career [例] that new Broadway show is a real smasher [例] the party went with a bang [例] The new product was a strike. [例] The strike was a huge success. [例] It was a strike when they signed the famous singer. [意味] 大成功, 大当たり, 大ヒット, 当たり, 衝突, 当り, ヒット作 ; [同義語] hit, bang, smash, smasher ; [上位語] success ; [下位語] smash hit, blockbuster, megahit, sleeper ; [同義語群] 00064504-n [名詞] a gentle blow [例] The strike of the hammer on the anvil was loud. [例] He could hear the strike of the clock. [意味] 打撃, 攻撃, 衝突 ; [同義語] tap, rap ; [上位語] blow, bump ; [派生] hit, knock, tap, collide with, rap, impinge on, run into, pink ; [同義語群] 07410021-n [名詞] an attack that is intended to seize or inflict damage on or destroy an objective [例] the strike was scheduled to begin at dawn [例] They believed that a strike would be a good idea. [意味] 攻撃, 襲撃, 攻撃の開始 ; [上位語] attack, onset, onrush, onslaught ; [下位語] first strike, preventive attack, preventive strike, surgical strike ; [派生] hit ; [同義語群] 00977301-n [動詞] find unexpectedly [例] the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb [例] she struck a goldmine [例] The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake [例] I struck a good idea. [例] They struck oil in the fields. [例] I struck a penny in the street. [意味] 見つける, 発見する, 襲う, 当たる, 見付ける, 見付け出す, 攻撃する, 見当たる ; [同義語] fall upon, come across, chance on, happen upon, light upon, attain, come upon, chance upon ; [上位語] regain, find ; [派生] discovery, uncovering, find ; [同義語群] 02286687-v [動詞] indicate (a certain time) by striking [例] The clock struck midnight [例] Just when I entered, the clock struck [例] He struck the clock to indicate the time. [意味] 打つ ; [上位語] register, read, record, show ; [同義語群] 00923622-v [動詞] form by stamping, punching, or printing [例] strike coins [例] strike a medal [例] The coin was struck in 1964. [例] The coins were struck in the early morning hours. [例] They struck a coin to celebrate the anniversary. [意味] 鋳造する, 刻む, 刻印する, 造る ; [同義語] coin, mint ; [上位語] create from raw stuff, create from raw material ; [派生] coin, mint, minter, moneyer, mintage, coiner ; [同義語群] 01639105-v" [名詞] a score in tenpins: knocking down all ten with the first ball [例] he finished with three strikes in the tenth frame [例] He got a strike in the first frame. [例] The bowler rolled a strike on the first ball. [意味] ストライク ; [同義語] ten-strike ; [上位語] score ; [同義語群] 00187710-n "[動詞] produce by ignition or a blow [例] strike fire from the flintstone [例] strike a match [例] He struck a match to light the candle. [例] The soldier struck a match to light his cigarette. [意味] 打つ, 発火する, 擦る, 擦りつける, 擦り付ける, 磨る, 擂る, 摩る ; [上位語] create, make ; [同義語群] 01675073-v [名詞] (baseball) a pitch that the batter swings at and misses, or that the batter hits into foul territory, or that the batter does not swing at but the umpire judges to be in the area over home plate and between the batter's knees and shoulders [例] this pitcher throws more strikes than balls [例] The batter got a strike. [例] The pitcher threw a strike to the batter. [例] He struck out the batter on the first pitch. [意味] ストライク ; [上位語] delivery, pitch ; [派生] hit ; [同義語群] 00109414-n [動詞] pierce with force [例] The bullet struck her thigh [例] The icy wind struck through our coats [例] The bullet struck the target. [意味] 突き刺す, 通る, しみ通る ; [上位語] perforate, penetrate ; [同義語群] 01228235-v [動詞] occupy or take on [例] He assumes the lotus position [例] She took her seat on the stage [例] We took our seats in the orchestra [例] She took up her position behind the tree [例] strike a pose [例] He struck a pose for the camera. [意味] 取る, 占有する, 打つ, 向かう, 行く, 圧倒する, 捕らえる, に打つ ; [同義語] assume, take up, take ; [上位語] move ; [同義語群] 01982395-v [動詞] attain [例] The horse finally struck a pace [例] The team struck a new record. [例] The strike ended when the workers reached a settlement with the employer. [例] I struck a deal with the vendor. [意味] 到達する, 達成する, 達する, 立ちいたる, 立ち至る, 立至る, 根が出る ; [同義語] come to ; [上位語] achieve, accomplish, attain, reach ; [同義語群] 02526811-v [動詞] arrive at after reckoning, deliberating, and weighing [例] strike a balance [例] strike a bargain [例] He struck a compromise between the two parties. [例] The jury struck a verdict of guilty. [意味] 打つ, 決定する ; [上位語] figure out, solve, lick, puzzle out, work out, work ; [同義語群] 00635904-v [動詞] cause to form (an electric arc) between electrodes of an arc lamp [例] strike an arc [例] The photographer struck the arc lamp. [例] He struck the arc lamp and turned on the light. [意味] 点灯する, 点火する ; [上位語] shape, form ; [同義語群] 00143540-v [動詞] stop work in order to press demands [例] The auto workers are striking for higher wages [例] The employees walked out when their demand for better benefits was not met [例] The workers decided to strike. [例] The workers struck for a raise. [例] They struck for a raise in pay. [意味] ストライキする, ストをする, ストライキを起こす, ストライキをする, 根が出る ; [同義語] walk out ; [上位語] protest, resist, dissent ; [派生] walkout, work stoppage, striker ; [同義語群] 02412647-v [動詞] smooth with a strickle [例] strickle the grain in the measure [例] He striked the surface of the wood. [例] The baker struck the dough with a rolling pin. [例] He struck the clay with a strickle. [意味] ならす ; [同義語] strickle ; [上位語] flush, even out, level, even ; [同義語群] 01308008-v" |
strike a blow
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 11014 】 【意味】 "[動詞] affect adversely [例] The court ruling struck a blow at the old segregation laws [例] The strike dealt a blow to the economy. [例] He struck a blow against the king. [意味] 損害を与える, 打つ, 打撃を与える, 一撃を加える, 一撃を食らわす ; [上位語] bear on, impact, affect, bear upon, touch, touch on ; [同義語群] 00137791-v" |