strikingness
['straikiŋnis]
n. 显著, 突出, 惊人, 引人注目
例句与用法:
Strikingly appropriate and relevant.
适当的,恰当的极为贴切合适的
A strikingly attractive or impressive person or thing.
引人注目的人(或物), 或令人印象深刻的人
Fine clothes added to his strikingly handsome appearance.
华丽的服装使他那极其英俊的外貌更为增色。
词形变化:
副词: strikingly | 名词: strikingness |
strikingness
名词 strikingness:
the state of being salient
the quality of standing out strongly and distinctly
同义词:boldness
strikingness
■The umpire called the pitch a strike.
(棒球)裁判判该球为好球。
■It wasn't my fault, he walked into my strike.
不是我的错,是他自己碰到我掌上来的。
■A last-ditch effort to avert the threatened strike.
为避免这次即将发生的攻击所作的拼死的努力
■He made a lucky strike and in three months realized a considerable fortune.
他交了好运,三个月就发了相当大的一笔财。
■He made as if to strike her.
他做出要打她的架势。
■He decided to strike a bee line across the park.
他决定笔直穿过公园。
■He offered to strike the boy with his cane.
他威胁要用手杖打那个男孩。
■His rudeness provoked me to strike him.
他的粗鲁惹得我揍了他。
■He would often strike up conversations with complete strangers.
他经常与陌生人搭讪。
■He talks like a watch which tick away minute, but never strike the hour.
他谈得像个滴滴答答地使时间一分分消逝而又决不报时的钟。
■He go on hunger strike until the prison authorities allow him to receive mail.
他进行绝食斗争直到监狱当局允许他获得邮件。
■It is inhuman to strike at helpless people.
伤害无依无靠的人是残酷的。
■Strike off anything you think superfluous.
你感到多余的东西都划掉。
■How does a trip to snow mountain strike you?
你觉得去雪山旅行怎么样?
■At midnight you'll hear the clock strike twelve.
午夜时你会听到钟打12点。
■His spirits sagged after that strike.
受到打击后他有点萎靡不振了。
■To strike with the beak or a pointed instrument.
啄用嘴巴或尖利的器械击、刺或啄
■We'll strike London before dark.
天黑前我们可以到达伦敦。
■She always liked to strike a noble pose.
她总是喜欢摆出一副高贵的样子。
■Her story may strike a chord for other women in the same situation.
她的故事能拨动那些有同样遭遇的女人们的心弦。
■Strike off his name. I refuse to have him as a guest.
将他的名字从名册中删掉,我不要他做我的客人。
■Strike out the witness's last remark, it is out of place in the court record.
将证人的最后那句话删掉,放在法庭记录中不合适。
■The headmaster failed to strike the right note in his speech on diligence and the lazy pupils continued to idle away their time.
小学校长关于勤奋的讲话没有取得所需要的效果,那些懒惰的学生照样把他们的时间浪费掉。
■Be careful not to strike your head against the mantel.
小心不要使你的头撞到壁炉架。
■There is word that strike even harder than blow.
恶语伤人胜棒击。
■None of us can hope to strike twelve every time.
我们中间谁也不能指望回回获胜。
■We must strike a mean and find a house that's not too big or too small.
我们得采取折衷办法,找一所不太大也不太小的房子。
■I hope you will strike up a lasting friendship.
我希望你们将建立起永久的友谊。
■I intend to strike my staff at that small inn.
我打算在那家客栈暂住下来。
■I was about strike a match when I remembered Tom's warning.
我正要划火柴就想起了汤姆的警告。
■I saw him strike into a bookshop along the road.
我看见他突然拐进路旁一家书店里去了。
■I am sure he would never strike a person, except under provocation.
我确信他不会打人,除非是受到挑衅。
■I think by doing so he was trying to strike terror into your heart.
我认为他这样做是为了吓唬你。
■All the prisoners on hunger strike had to be force-fed.
所有绝食的犯人均需强迫进食。
■To beat or strike with or as if with a cudgel.
打击,用棍打用棍棒或象是用棍棒打击
■Strike her name off the list.
把她的名字从名单中除去。
■We will strike the town tomorrow.
明天我们将向该城市发起攻击。
■Here comes Graham. Watch him strike a pose by the door until everyone has seen his new suit.
格雷厄姆来了,看他在并肩战斗社那卖弄、炫耀的架式,让大家都来看见他的新装。
■The lioness crouched ready to strike .
母狮低伏著身子准备攻击。
■It is possible to strike fire from flint.
火石可以打火。
■The prisoners went on a hunger strike.
犯人们进行绝食抗议。
■By acting now, we hope to strike at the root cause of the trouble.
现在行动,我们希望能根除麻烦的原因。
■To strike or hit with a flat object; whack.
用扁平的物体敲打或打击;使劲打
■To strike with or as if with a tomahawk.
用斧劈(或斩)用或似乎用这种斧头砍、劈
■One can strike out sparks from flint with steel.
用钢铁敲打火石,可以打出火花来。
■The commandos made a lightning strike behind enemy lines and destroyed the radar station.
突击队员在敌后来了一个突然袭击。摧毁了雷达站。
■The first strike capacity is intended mainly to intimidate adversaries.
第一次攻击的武力主要是用来吓阻敌方的。
■After a great deal of haggling they managed to strike a bargain.
经过大量的讨价还价,他们双方才设法达成了协议。
■The teachers wanted to whomp up students' interest in a national student strike.
老师们想激起学生举行一次全国性罢课的意向。
■The Royal Mint will strike a commemorative gold coin.
英国皇家造币厂将铸造一种纪念金币。