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strip
- IPA[strɪp]
英式
- remove all coverings from;remove the clothes from (someone)
- an act of undressing, especially in a striptease;used for or involving the performance of stripteases
verb: strip, 3rd person present: strips, gerund or present participle: stripping, past tense: stripped, past participle: stripped
noun: strip, plural noun: strips
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動詞
- 1. remove all coverings from they stripped the bed
- ▪ remove the clothes from (someone) the man had been stripped naked
- ▪ take off one's clothes I was tempted to strip off for a swim she stripped down to her underwear 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ pull or tear off (a garment or covering) she stripped off her shirt strip away the hype and you'll find original thought
- ▪ remove bark and branches from (a tree).
- ▪ remove (paint or varnish) from (a surface) the floorboards can be stripped, sanded, and polished strip off the existing paint 同義詞
- ▪ remove the stems from (tobacco).
- ▪ milk (a cow) to the last drop.
- 2. leave bare of accessories or fittings thieves stripped the room of luggage 同義詞
- ▪ remove the accessory fittings of or take apart (a machine, motor vehicle, etc.) to inspect or adjust it the tank was stripped down piece by piece 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. deprive someone of (rank, power, or property) the lieutenant was stripped of his rank 同義詞
- 4. sell off (the assets of a company) for profit.
- ▪ divest (a bond) of its interest coupons so that it and they may be sold separately.
- 5. tear the thread or teeth from (a screw, gearwheel, etc.).
- ▪ (of a screw, gearwheel, etc.) lose its thread or teeth.
- 6. (of a bullet) be fired from a rifled gun without spin owing to a loss of surface.
名詞
- 1. an act of undressing, especially in a striptease she got drunk and did a strip on top of the piano
- ▪ used for or involving the performance of stripteases a campaigner against strip joints
- 2. British the identifying outfit worn by the members of a sports team while playing the team's away strip is a garish mix of red, white, and blue
- an open-pit mine.
- obtain (ore or coal) by open-pit mining: lignite coal is strip-mined at depths of 45 to 100 feet
Oxford American Dictionary
- an opencast mine.
- obtain (ore or coal) by opencast mining: lignite coal is strip-mined at depths of 15 to 35 metres
Oxford Dictionary
- search (someone) for concealed items, typically drugs or weapons, in a way that involves the ... he was photographed, fingerprinted, and strip-searched
- an act of strip-searching someone: she felt dirty and humiliated after the strip-search
Oxford Dictionary
- search (someone) for concealed items, typically drugs or weapons, in a way that involves the ... he was photographed, fingerprinted, and strip-searched
- an act of strip-searching someone: she felt dirty and humiliated after the strip-search
Oxford American Dictionary
- cultivation in which different crops are sown in alternate strips to prevent soil erosion.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a shopping mall located on a busy main road.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[strip]
美式
- remove all coverings from: they stripped the bed
- an act of undressing, especially in a striptease: she got drunk and did a strip on top of the piano
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[strɪp]
英式
- a long, narrow piece of cloth, paper, plastic, or some other material: a strip of linen
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[strip]
美式
- a long, narrow piece of cloth, paper, plastic, or some other material: a strip of linen
Oxford American Dictionary