- begin to strike
- v. 叩き出す
English-Japanese new dictionary. 2007.
English-Japanese new dictionary. 2007.
strike — strikeless, adj. /struyk/, v., struck or (Obs.) strook; struck or (esp. for 31 34) stricken or (Obs.) strook; striking; n., adj. v.t. 1. to deal a blow or stroke to (a person or thing), as with the fist, a weapon, or a hammer; hit … Universalium
strike — [strīk] vt. struck, struck or occas. (but for vt. 11 commonly and for vt. 8 & 15 usually) stricken, striking, [ME striken, to proceed, flow, strike with rod or sword < OE strican, to go, proceed, advance, akin to Ger streichen < IE * streig … English World dictionary
Strike — Strike, v. t. [imp. {Struck}; p. p. {Struck}, {Stricken}({Stroock}, {Strucken}, Obs.); p. pr. & vb. n. {Striking}. Struck is more commonly used in the p. p. than stricken.] [OE. striken to strike, proceed, flow, AS. str[=i]can to go, proceed,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
strike up (or strike something up) — 1》 begin to play a piece of music. 2》 (strike something up) begin a friendship or conversation with someone. → strike … English new terms dictionary
Strike — Strike, v. i. To move; to advance; to proceed; to take a course; as, to strike into the fields. [1913 Webster] A mouse . . . struck forth sternly [bodily]. Piers Plowman. [1913 Webster] 2. To deliver a quick blow or thrust; to give blows. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
strike up — ► strike up 1) begin to play a piece of music. 2) begin (a friendship or conversation) with someone. Main Entry: ↑strike … English terms dictionary
strike out — [v] leave to begin new venture bear, begin, get under way*, head, initiate, light out*, make, set out, start, start out, take off*; concept 195 Ant. remain, stay … New thesaurus
strike out on your own — strike out on (your) own to begin a new and independent activity. Instead of joining the family business, I decided to strike out on my own … New idioms dictionary
strike out on own — strike out on (your) own to begin a new and independent activity. Instead of joining the family business, I decided to strike out on my own … New idioms dictionary
strike up something — strike up (something) to begin something. She struck up a relationship with an artist soon after she arrived in Paris. We walk into the room and a brass band strikes up a rendition of Parker s Mood. I was hoping he d strike up a conversation … New idioms dictionary
strike up — (something) to begin something. She struck up a relationship with an artist soon after she arrived in Paris. We walk into the room and a brass band strikes up a rendition of Parker s Mood. I was hoping he d strike up a conversation … New idioms dictionary