strip 1
strip的音标和读音:
DJ音标发音: [strip]
KK音标发音: [strɪp]
strip的词性:
v.(动词)
strip的词性:
v.tr.(及物动词)
1. To remove clothing or covering from.
除去:除去衣物或覆盖层
2. To deprive of (clothing or covering).
剥去(衣物或覆盖层)
3. To deprive of honors, rank, office, privileges, or possessions; divest.
剥夺:剥夺荣誉、军衔、官职、特权或财产;夺走
4. To remove all excess detail from; reduce to essentials.
删除:除去一切不必要的细节;使精炼
5. To remove equipment, furnishings, or supplementary parts or attachments from.
拆除(附属物):搬走装备、家具或补充的部份或附加物
6. To clear of a natural covering or growth; make bare:
清除:清除自然覆盖物或生长物;使光秃:
strip a field.
清除田地
7. To remove an exterior coating, as of paint or varnish, from:
刮除:除去外表层,如粉层或油漆:
stripped and refinished the old chest of drawers.
刮去老抽屉柜的外层并重新修整
8. To remove the leaves from the stalks of. Used especially of tobacco.
摘(叶):从茎杆上摘取叶子。尤用于烟草
9. To dismantle (a firearm, for example) piece by piece.
分解(如火器) :一件一件地拆卸(如武器)
10. To damage or break the threads of (a screw, for example) or the teeth of (a gear).
折断:破坏或折断 (如螺杆的)螺纹或(齿轮的)齿
11. To press the last drops of milk from (a cow or goat, for example) at the end of milking.
挤掉最后一滴奶:挤奶快结束时从(如奶牛或奶羊)中挤出最后的奶
12. To rob of wealth or property; plunder or despoil.
掠夺:抢劫财产或所有物;抢劫和洗劫
13. To mount (a photographic positive or negative) on paper to be used in making a printing plate.
放置:把(照片或底片)安置到用于冲洗底片的相纸上
strip的词性:
v.intr.(不及物动词)
14. To undress completely.
剥光
15. To perform a striptease.
表演脱衣舞
16. To fall away or be removed; peel.
剥除:掉落或移开;剥落
strip的词性:
n.(名词)
17. A striptease.
脱衣舞
strip的词源:
18. Middle English stripen
中古英语 stripen
19. from Old English -strtpan [to plunder]
源自 古英语 -strtpan [抢劫]
20. in bestrtpan
在 bestrtpan之中
21. These verbs signify to remove clothing, coverings, possessions, or attributes from someone or something.
这些动词表示脱去某人或某物的衣物,外皮或使某人或某物失去财产或特点。
22. Strip often suggests forceful or abrupt peeling or tearing off:
Strip 常表示有力或突然地剥去或撕去:
“a party of fifteen or twenty . . . stripped to their shirts” (Frederick Marryat).
“15到20人的聚会…脱得只剩下衬衫” (弗雷德里克·玛亚特)。
“He stripped the skin from the banana” (John Galsworthy).
“他剥去了香蕉皮” (约翰·盖尔斯威斯)。
23. Divest usually specifies deprivation, as of rank or its symbols:
Divest 通常表示指定地剥夺,如职位或其象征:
“That all men . . . have certain inherent rights, of which . . . they cannot by any compact . . . divest their posterity” (George Mason). To denude is to remove a usual or natural covering:
“所有的人…有一定的继承权,对于这一继承权…无论怎样…他们不能从他们的后代身上夺走” (乔治·麦逊)。Denude 指去掉通常或自然的外表:
Construction began only after the tract had been denuded of trees.
只有当这一地域的树木被清除干净时才能开始建造。
24. Bare implies uncovering and exposing, as to view:
Bare 暗指揭开外表使暴露于视觉:
Bystanders bared their heads as the funeral procession passed.
当送葬队经过时旁观者脱去了帽子
strip 2
strip的音标和读音:
DJ音标发音: [strip]
KK音标发音: [strɪp]
strip的词性:
n.(名词)
25. A long narrow piece, usually of uniform width:
条:通常有同样宽度的长而狭窄的条片:
a strip of paper; strips of beef.
一张纸条;一片牛肉
26. A long narrow region of land or body of water.
带:狭长的地域或水域
27. A comic strip.
连环漫画
28. An airstrip.
简便机场
29. An area, as along a busy street or highway, that is lined with a great number and variety of commercial establishments.
沿闹街或高速公路的地区,两侧有大量各种商业设施
strip的词性:
v.tr.(及物动词)
30. To cut or tear into strips.
切成或撕成碎片
strip的词源:
31. Middle English
中古英语
32. perhaps from Middle Low German strippe [strap, thong]
可能源自 中古低地德语 strippe [条,条带]