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streak
- IPA[striːk]
英式
- a long, thin line or mark of a different substance or colour from its surroundings;a narrow line of bacteria smeared on the surface of a solid culture medium.
- cover (a surface) with streaks;dye (hair) with long, thin lines of a different colour to that of one's natural hair colour
verb: streak, 3rd person present: streaks, gerund or present participle: streaking, past tense: streaked, past participle: streaked
noun: streak, plural noun: streaks
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. a long, thin line or mark of a different substance or colour from its surroundings a streak of oil she could see white streaks in his beard 同義詞
- ▪ a narrow line of bacteria smeared on the surface of a solid culture medium.
- 2. an element of a specified kind in someone's character there's a streak of insanity in the family Lucy had a ruthless streak 同義詞
- ▪ a continuous period of specified success or luck the theatre is on a winning streak 同義詞
- 3. informal an act of running naked in a public place so as to shock or amuse others a streak for charity
動詞
- 1. cover (a surface) with streaks tears streaking her face, Cynthia looked up his beard was streaked with grey 同義詞
- ▪ dye (hair) with long, thin lines of a different colour to that of one's natural hair colour hair that was streaked blonde
- ▪ smear (a needle, swab, etc.) over the surface of a solid culture medium to initiate a culture swabs were streaked directly on blood agar plates
- 2. move very fast in a specified direction the cat streaked across the street 同義詞
- 3. informal run naked in a public place so as to shock or amuse others the singer admitted to streaking in his home town in the seventies