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[straik]
o đường phương
Phương ngang của một mặt phẳng thí dụ mặt lớp hoặc mặt đứt gãy.
o dò đúng mạch
Khoan và phát hiện ra dầu.
o phương vỉa, đường phương
o bãi công
o dò đúng mạch mỏ
§ strike a lead : phát hiện mạch
§ strike a spark: làm bắn tia lửa
§ strike oil in commercial qualitites : phát hiện dầu có giá trị thương mại
§ fault strike : phương đứt gãy
§ flash strike : bãi công ngắn
§ general strike : tổng đình công, tổng bãi công
§ hit and run strike : bãi công rải rác
§ prevailing strike : phương chủ đạo
§ protest strike : bãi công phản đối
§ quickly strike : bãi công nhanh
§ sitdown strike : bãi công tại nơi làm việc
§ sympathetic strike : bãi công ủng hộ
§ token strike : bãi công cảnh cáo
§ strike line : mặt đường phương
§ strike plate : tấm mốc số không
§ strike section : lát cắt đường phương
§ strike separation : sự tách theo đường phương
§ strike slip fault : đứt gãy trượt ngang
Động từ bất quy tắc (Base form/Past Simple/Past Participle): strike / struck / struck
Word families (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs): strike, striker, strike, striking, strikebound, strikingly
Word families (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs): strike, striker, strike, striking, strikebound, strikingly
Xem thêm: work stoppage, rap, tap, ten-strike, hit, smash, smasher, bang, hit, impinge on, run into, collide with, affect, impress, move, hit, hit, walk out, fall, shine, come to, hit, fall upon, come upon, light upon, chance upon, come across, chance on, happen upon, attain, discover, scratch, expunge, excise, hit, come to, hit, assume, take, take up, mint, coin, strickle
strike noun
1 industrial protest
ADJ. long | short | indefinite | crippling, damaging, major | bitter | official | illegal, unofficial, unlawful | protest | token, warning | lightning, wildcat a series of lightning strikes in parts of the coal industry | all-out, general, mass, national, nationwide A general strike brought the country to a standstill. | hunger | sit-down | political | sympathy The suppression of the strike led to sympathy strikes in other industries. | pay, rent | dock, dockers', miners', postal, train, etc.
QUANT. series, wave
VERB + STRIKE be on | come out on, go on, join, take part in | call (sb out on), organize, stage The union leaders called a strike. He called all the workers out on strike. | avert, prevent | threaten More train strikes are threatened. | begin, start | call off, end | break (up), crush The army was used to help break the strike. | settle | ban The new government banned strikes.
STRIKE + VERB occur, take place | start | end | last | spread The strike soon spread to other cities. | paralyse sth The strike paralysed the port.
STRIKE + NOUN action Prison officers are threatening to take strike action. | ballot, call, threat | leader | breaker | committee, movement
PREP. during a/the ~ There was a continual police presence during the strike. | ~ against a strike against the employment of non-union labour | ~ by a strike by tax collectors | ~ for a strike for a ten-hour day | ~ in protest at a strike in protest at the government's economic policies | ~ in support of Miners staged a one-day strike in support of the steel workers. | ~ over a strike over wages
PHRASES days lost in/through strikes Unofficial action accounted for 40% of the days lost through strikes last year.
2 sudden military attack
ADJ. air, military, nuclear | pre-emptive | retaliatory
VERB + STRIKE carry out, launch, make
PREP. in a/the ~ The house was damaged in an air strike. | ~ against/on The aircraft carried out a pre-emptive strike against bases in the north.
n.
the strike lasted more than a month before it was settled
the strike was scheduled to begin at dawn
this pitcher throws more strikes than balls
he finished with three strikes in the tenth frame
that song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career
that new Broadway show is a real smasher
the party went with a bang
v.
The car hit a tree
He struck the table with his elbow
The teacher struck the child
the opponent refused to strike
The boxer struck the attacker dead
This child impressed me as unusually mature
This behavior struck me as odd
The Germans struck Poland on Sept. 1, 1939
We must strike the enemy's oil fields
in the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the game 5 to 2
The clock struck midnight
Just when I entered, the clock struck
We were hit by really bad weather
He was stricken with cancer when he was still a teenager
The earthquake struck at midnight
The auto workers are striking for higher wages
The employees walked out when their demand for better benefits was not met
Light fell on her face
The sun shone on the fields
The light struck the golden necklace
A strange sound struck my ears
The horse finally struck a pace
The pianist strikes a middle C
strike `z' on the keyboard
her comments struck a sour note
strike an arc
the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb
she struck a goldmine
The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake
strike fire from the flintstone
strike a match
Please strike this remark from the record
scratch that remark
Panic struck me
An interesting idea hit her
A thought came to me
The thought struck terror in our minds
They were struck with fear
he hit his fist on the table
she struck her head on the low ceiling
He assumes the lotus position
She took her seat on the stage
We took our seats in the orchestra
She took up her position behind the tree
strike a pose
strike coins
strike a medal
strickle the grain in the measure
The bullet struck her thigh
The icy wind struck through our coats
strike a balance
strike a bargain