strike

US /straɪk/
UK /straɪk/
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1.

memukul, menyerang

hit forcibly and deliberately with one's hand or a weapon or other implement

:
He raised his hand to strike the ball.
Dia mengangkat tangannya untuk memukul bola.
The clock began to strike midnight.
Jam mulai berdentang tengah malam.
2.

mogok

refuse to work as a form of organized protest, typically in an attempt to obtain concessions from their employer

:
The workers decided to strike for higher wages.
Para pekerja memutuskan untuk mogok demi upah yang lebih tinggi.
The union threatened to strike if their demands were not met.
Serikat pekerja mengancam akan mogok jika tuntutan mereka tidak dipenuhi.
3.

serangan, pukulan

a sudden, dramatic, and successful military attack

:
The air force launched a precision strike against the enemy.
Angkatan udara melancarkan serangan presisi terhadap musuh.
The government authorized a retaliatory strike.
Pemerintah mengizinkan serangan balasan.
1.

mogok

a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain concessions from their employer

:
The union called for a general strike.
Serikat pekerja menyerukan mogok umum.
The transport workers are planning a 24-hour strike.
Para pekerja transportasi merencanakan mogok 24 jam.
2.

pukulan, serangan

a sudden, powerful, and often damaging blow or attack

:
The lightning strike caused a power outage.
Sambaran petir menyebabkan pemadaman listrik.
The military launched a preemptive strike.
Militer melancarkan serangan pendahuluan.