striking

美音:['straɪkɪŋ] 英音:['straɪkɪŋ]

简单释义:


adj.引人注目的;异乎寻常的;显著的;妩媚动人的

v.“strike”的现在分词

网络惊人的;明显的;打人犯规

完整释义:


adj.

1.醒目,突出,显著的,明显的,鲜明的;惊人的,十分显著的
2.显著的,明显的,触目的,惊人的
3.打击的;攻击的,突击的
4.异常的,引人注目的,引人瞩目的,异常奇特的
5.罢工中的
6.鲜艳夺目,婀娜多姿,绰约动人,维妙维肖
7.辉煌,精彩的;动人的;精辟的;响当当的

n.

1.击打
2.打人犯规


例句:

  1. The publicity is in striking contrast to the many lawyers who have been quietly rounded up in a recent political crackdown.
    与本次审理事件形成鲜明对比的是,在最近的政治打压中许多律师沉寂无声。

  2. Once with within striking distance, they bound in among the startled animals, knock one down and kill it with a bite to the neck or throat.
    曾经与在内打击距离,他们在在吃惊的动物之中绑了,将一个击倒并且与咬杀死它到颈或喉咙。

  3. Yet the striking feature of the latest protest movement is that this time the rebellious forces are on the side of conservatism.
    但是最近一次抗议运动的显著特征是把焦点集中到了保守派身上。

  4. The parallels with the Avandia situation are striking, demonstrating the difficulty of trying to assess drug safety issues.
    类似的文迪雅事件是惊人的,说明评估药品安全是非常困难的。

  5. The last is all the more striking as neighbours to the north race to attract business.
    在其北部邻居竞相吸引商业之际,非国大的态度显得愈发引人注目。

  6. Indeed, until the eighteenth century one of the most striking characteristics of the British monarchy was its instability.
    事实上,直到十八世纪,英国君主政体最引人注目的特点之一就是复杂多变。

  7. But just as striking is how much men and women agree on issues that divided them a generation ago.
    同样引人注目的是,让上一辈人水火不容的问题,现在的男女却达成了如此一致的看法。

  8. Striking the ground with the smaller area near the front of the foot is less forceful and does less damage than landing square on your heel.
    用靠近脚掌前端的较小区域触地比脚跟着地要小,损伤也要少。

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