strike

US /straɪk/
UK /straɪk/
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1.

打, 擊

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

:
He raised his hand to strike the ball.
他舉起手來擊打球。
The clock began to strike midnight.
時鐘開始敲響午夜。
2.

罷工

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.
工人們決定罷工以爭取更高的工資。
The union threatened to strike if their demands were not met.
如果他們的要求得不到滿足,工會威脅要罷工
3.

打擊, 襲擊

a sudden, dramatic, and successful military attack

:
The air force launched a precision strike against the enemy.
空軍對敵人發動了精確打擊
The government authorized a retaliatory strike.
政府授權進行報復性打擊
1.

罷工

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

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The union called for a general strike.
工會號召舉行總罷工
The transport workers are planning a 24-hour strike.
運輸工人正計畫進行24小時罷工
2.

打擊, 襲擊

a sudden, powerful, and often damaging blow or attack

:
The lightning strike caused a power outage.
雷電襲擊導致停電。
The military launched a preemptive strike.
軍方發動了先發制人打擊