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Definition of striking in English: strikingadjective ˈstrʌɪkɪŋˈstraɪkɪŋ 1Attracting attention by reason of being unusual, extreme, or prominent. 显著的,引人注目的 the murder bore a striking similarity to an earlier shooting 这起谋杀案与先前的枪击案有明显相似之处。 with clause it is striking that no research into the problem is being carried out 显然,没有对该问题进行研究。 Example sentencesExamples - Moreover, it is very striking that Camper, dazzled by the visual aspect, completely forgets the role played by music in the films.
- In the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna and Jesus Christ we find very striking similarities.
- It is also striking that the study was concerned with the factors that influence food selection, like vegetarianism.
- In this light, one may be surprised by some striking similarities between Islam and its two local forerunners.
- His depiction of a plenary council does bear a striking resemblance to Detroit 1976.
- What is particularly striking is the bounce in expectations concerning future business.
- The pleasure of the book despite its poverty is its one really striking feature.
- On the other hand, it does make for a more striking contrast.
- But a more striking similarity is that of method.
- I mean there you have a very striking example of Protestant legacy in many instances.
- The only disquiet in the camp emerges from the striking similarity of each tune.
- After all the electrodes were attached, I bore a striking resemblance to Frankenstein.
- In striking contrast, our results suggest that the converse appears to be true.
- The visually striking labels served as an effective marketing tool.
- What was particularly striking is how sophisticated medical devices are becoming.
- Really a very striking parallel with the career of Jack Aubrey.
- His usual design team has created another visually striking show.
- The Asian samples provide a more striking contrast to the other populations.
- Unfortunately, the virtues of Art Since 1900 are accompanied by equally striking flaws.
- Desdemona may be Barry's child although she bears a striking resemblance to Cliff.
Synonyms noticeable, obvious, conspicuous, evident, salient, visible, distinct, prominent, marked, clear-cut, notable, manifest, unmistakable, distinctive, strong rare, uncommon, out of the ordinary significant, remarkable, extraordinary, incredible, amazing, astounding, astonishing, surprising, staggering, phenomenal - 1.1 Dramatically good-looking or beautiful.
非常漂亮的,非常好看的 she is naturally striking 她天生丽质。 非常美丽的景色。 Example sentencesExamples - The woman was Lady Gêmini, a striking and beautiful Elf.
- The film looks beautiful with striking cinematography bolstered by some excellent choices of locations.
- She lifted out the coat, a deep, elegant Chinese red far more striking and beautiful than the catalogue picture.
- Anne Heazle was the winner of the monthly competition with her beautiful and striking flower arrangement.
- The Lavajunkie Gallery is host to an array of striking pictures of lava flows.
- Even if a CD cover is striking or beautiful, it's still small.
- The man was about her age, with striking Mediterranean good looks.
- Photographs of him at the time show he had striking good looks - he was tanned, with a head of thick black hair, well-built and fit.
- As you enter the restaurant you cannot help but be impressed by the striking interior.
- Another stall at the exhibition is hung with striking landscape oils by artist Linda Wormald.
- He made a striking picture with the sun creating a halo made of a plethora of colors around his soggy, disheveled chestnut hair.
- His striking good looks made him look more like a movie star.
- By 1905 he had produced some of the boldest colour images ever created, including a striking picture of his wife, Green Stripe.
- She was a striking young woman - beautiful, cheerful, confident, proud and remarkably outgoing.
- I stared into his breathtaking, wonderful, gorgeous, striking, stunning eyes and felt like I was paralyzed.
- His striking hair often attracts the attention of the ladies.
- To Kassovitz's credit, it's a visually striking picture and the locations - high in the mountainous Chamonix region - are spectacular.
- From a purely visual standpoint, this is a striking motion picture.
- He was like Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt - in terms of their classic, striking, masculine good looks.
- He is also according to the many girls that go to my school an excellent catch because of his striking good looks.
Synonyms impressive, imposing, grand, splendid, magnificent, spectacular, breathtaking, superb, marvellous, wonderful, outstanding, dazzling, stunning, amazing, staggering, sensational, dramatic, awesome, awe-inspiring, eye-catching, picturesque informal great, fabulous, fab, smashing, amazeballs archaic splendent stunning, attractive, good-looking, beautiful, glamorous, gorgeous, prepossessing, comely, captivating, enchanting, arresting, ravishing, alluring, handsome, pretty, bonny informal drop-dead gorgeous, smashing, fabulous, fab, out of this world, knockout
2(of an employee) on strike. 罢工的 罢工的矿工。 Example sentencesExamples - However, wages for the striking workers are far lower than for auto workers.
- Following Wednesday's walkout a BMC spokesman warned that it would take ‘stern action’ against the striking employees.
- It has been reported that some SFU instructors have supported the striking workers by refusing to cross picket lines.
- One week later, food and beverage workers joined them, expanding the number of striking employees to 800.
- The same tactics were employed against striking engineers at Heathrow.
- In addition, the striking workers are demanding that more ticket takers be contracted.
- A meeting between the striking workers and the employers' association has been scheduled for Monday, 15 July.
- The striking workers picketed the company's Springvale head office.
- Sack every striking employee forthwith and replace them all with expats.
- Throughout the strike, about 2,200 managers have been doing the work of the striking employees.
- Both the striking workers and the employer's association have admitted privately that ‘everybody is tired of the strike’.
- Because of the strike, KPC temporarily halted production, as most of the striking employees were from that division.
- Striking oil workers holding expatriate staff hostage agreed to release them on Friday.
- The amounts thus realised can then be paid back to the striking employees to meet their demands.
- The school division has employed scabs to replace the striking workers.
- Some 50 of the striking workers picketed on Tuesday morning.
- About a thousand of the striking workers attended a picket in Kotagala.
- The striking employees are demanding the payment of outstanding wages.
- The striking doctors picketed the health ministry in Colombo.
- A vote by the striking employees on the offer will conclude on May 3.
noun ˈstrʌɪkɪŋˈstraɪkɪŋ mass nounThe action of striking. 撞击,碰撞 substantial damage was caused by the striking of a submerged object 巨大的损坏是因撞到了水下物体而造成的。 Example sentencesExamples - The session was sharp and snappy, concentrating on the primacy of first touch and quick striking.
- It says here that his ever-impressive ball striking will see him achieve both.
- The Tipperary minor's smooth striking from placed balls yielded the No.14 five points, jab lifting from long range and roll lifting closer in.
- Use this ‘center balanced’ feeling as the base for your golf swing, and your ball striking will become more consistent and predictable.
- Soon, he will be on the prowl and striking at will.
- Conch brought up her left arm just as the man came within striking distance.
- The grass was too long and ground striking was almost out of the question.
- Pet quickly jabbed once he got into striking distance to catch Collis off guard.
- His striking of the ball is excellent for a relative novice and his enthusiasm for the game seems to energize those around him.
- His long-range striking from dead balls was impressive in the first half and no less so into the wind after the break.
- The lads' ground striking has improved 100% since the start of the league.
- She developed an unorthodox swing, but her putting ability and powerful striking of the ball made her a fearsome opponent.
Definition of striking in US English: strikingadjectiveˈstrīkiNGˈstraɪkɪŋ 1Attracting attention by reason of being unusual, extreme, or prominent. 显著的,引人注目的 the murder bore a striking similarity to an earlier shooting 这起谋杀案与先前的枪击案有明显相似之处。 with clause it is striking that no research into the problem is occurring 显然,没有对该问题进行研究。 Example sentencesExamples - The only disquiet in the camp emerges from the striking similarity of each tune.
- On the other hand, it does make for a more striking contrast.
- Desdemona may be Barry's child although she bears a striking resemblance to Cliff.
- In this light, one may be surprised by some striking similarities between Islam and its two local forerunners.
- The visually striking labels served as an effective marketing tool.
- After all the electrodes were attached, I bore a striking resemblance to Frankenstein.
- Unfortunately, the virtues of Art Since 1900 are accompanied by equally striking flaws.
- The Asian samples provide a more striking contrast to the other populations.
- The pleasure of the book despite its poverty is its one really striking feature.
- Moreover, it is very striking that Camper, dazzled by the visual aspect, completely forgets the role played by music in the films.
- What is particularly striking is the bounce in expectations concerning future business.
- I mean there you have a very striking example of Protestant legacy in many instances.
- But a more striking similarity is that of method.
- Really a very striking parallel with the career of Jack Aubrey.
- In striking contrast, our results suggest that the converse appears to be true.
- What was particularly striking is how sophisticated medical devices are becoming.
- In the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna and Jesus Christ we find very striking similarities.
- It is also striking that the study was concerned with the factors that influence food selection, like vegetarianism.
- His usual design team has created another visually striking show.
- His depiction of a plenary council does bear a striking resemblance to Detroit 1976.
Synonyms noticeable, obvious, conspicuous, evident, salient, visible, distinct, prominent, marked, clear-cut, notable, manifest, unmistakable, distinctive, strong - 1.1 Dramatically good-looking or beautiful.
非常漂亮的,非常好看的 she is naturally striking 她天生丽质。 非常美丽的景色。 Example sentencesExamples - I stared into his breathtaking, wonderful, gorgeous, striking, stunning eyes and felt like I was paralyzed.
- By 1905 he had produced some of the boldest colour images ever created, including a striking picture of his wife, Green Stripe.
- His striking hair often attracts the attention of the ladies.
- To Kassovitz's credit, it's a visually striking picture and the locations - high in the mountainous Chamonix region - are spectacular.
- The man was about her age, with striking Mediterranean good looks.
- His striking good looks made him look more like a movie star.
- From a purely visual standpoint, this is a striking motion picture.
- He is also according to the many girls that go to my school an excellent catch because of his striking good looks.
- As you enter the restaurant you cannot help but be impressed by the striking interior.
- The film looks beautiful with striking cinematography bolstered by some excellent choices of locations.
- The woman was Lady Gêmini, a striking and beautiful Elf.
- Another stall at the exhibition is hung with striking landscape oils by artist Linda Wormald.
- The Lavajunkie Gallery is host to an array of striking pictures of lava flows.
- He was like Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt - in terms of their classic, striking, masculine good looks.
- He made a striking picture with the sun creating a halo made of a plethora of colors around his soggy, disheveled chestnut hair.
- Photographs of him at the time show he had striking good looks - he was tanned, with a head of thick black hair, well-built and fit.
- She lifted out the coat, a deep, elegant Chinese red far more striking and beautiful than the catalogue picture.
- Anne Heazle was the winner of the monthly competition with her beautiful and striking flower arrangement.
- She was a striking young woman - beautiful, cheerful, confident, proud and remarkably outgoing.
- Even if a CD cover is striking or beautiful, it's still small.
Synonyms impressive, imposing, grand, splendid, magnificent, spectacular, breathtaking, superb, marvellous, wonderful, outstanding, dazzling, stunning, amazing, staggering, sensational, dramatic, awesome, awe-inspiring, eye-catching, picturesque stunning, attractive, good-looking, beautiful, glamorous, gorgeous, prepossessing, comely, captivating, enchanting, arresting, ravishing, alluring, handsome, pretty, bonny
2attributive (of an employee) on strike. 罢工的 罢工的矿工。 Example sentencesExamples - In addition, the striking workers are demanding that more ticket takers be contracted.
- However, wages for the striking workers are far lower than for auto workers.
- It has been reported that some SFU instructors have supported the striking workers by refusing to cross picket lines.
- A vote by the striking employees on the offer will conclude on May 3.
- The amounts thus realised can then be paid back to the striking employees to meet their demands.
- Both the striking workers and the employer's association have admitted privately that ‘everybody is tired of the strike’.
- About a thousand of the striking workers attended a picket in Kotagala.
- Following Wednesday's walkout a BMC spokesman warned that it would take ‘stern action’ against the striking employees.
- The striking employees are demanding the payment of outstanding wages.
- Because of the strike, KPC temporarily halted production, as most of the striking employees were from that division.
- Sack every striking employee forthwith and replace them all with expats.
- Some 50 of the striking workers picketed on Tuesday morning.
- The striking doctors picketed the health ministry in Colombo.
- Throughout the strike, about 2,200 managers have been doing the work of the striking employees.
- Striking oil workers holding expatriate staff hostage agreed to release them on Friday.
- The same tactics were employed against striking engineers at Heathrow.
- A meeting between the striking workers and the employers' association has been scheduled for Monday, 15 July.
- The striking workers picketed the company's Springvale head office.
- One week later, food and beverage workers joined them, expanding the number of striking employees to 800.
- The school division has employed scabs to replace the striking workers.
nounˈstrīkiNGˈstraɪkɪŋ The action of striking. 撞击,碰撞 substantial damage was caused by the striking of a submerged object 巨大的损坏是因撞到了水下物体而造成的。 Example sentencesExamples - His long-range striking from dead balls was impressive in the first half and no less so into the wind after the break.
- His striking of the ball is excellent for a relative novice and his enthusiasm for the game seems to energize those around him.
- Soon, he will be on the prowl and striking at will.
- The Tipperary minor's smooth striking from placed balls yielded the No.14 five points, jab lifting from long range and roll lifting closer in.
- Pet quickly jabbed once he got into striking distance to catch Collis off guard.
- She developed an unorthodox swing, but her putting ability and powerful striking of the ball made her a fearsome opponent.
- It says here that his ever-impressive ball striking will see him achieve both.
- The session was sharp and snappy, concentrating on the primacy of first touch and quick striking.
- The lads' ground striking has improved 100% since the start of the league.
- The grass was too long and ground striking was almost out of the question.
- Conch brought up her left arm just as the man came within striking distance.
- Use this ‘center balanced’ feeling as the base for your golf swing, and your ball striking will become more consistent and predictable.
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