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词汇 stripe
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Definition of stripe in English:

stripe

noun strʌɪpstraɪp
  • 1A long, narrow band or strip differing in colour or texture from the surface on either side of it.

    条纹,长条,线条

    a pair of blue shorts with pink stripes

    有粉红色条纹的蓝短裤。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Be sure to calculate stripe width based on your room measurements.
    • I bought a black sleeveless Lycra shirt with yellow and white diagonal stripes across the chest.
    • One mirror has a thick vertical fluorescent orange stripe of paint running up its center, the other a horizontal.
    • He was black with searing neon green stripes down his back.
    • They are but odd shapes painted in zebra stripes which are galling to discerning motorists.
    • The car had a red stripe down both sides.
    • He pranced out and the first thing I noticed were the tiger stripes painted on his finger nails.
    • He was wearing a beige sweater with a stripe across the chest.
    • I'd rather have the old fatigue uniform than wear the proposed tiger stripes.
    • Also, stay away from patterns like polka dots, zebra stripes, and camouflage.
    • The chain was fastened to the back of her collar, giving her a gleaming silver stripe down her back.
    • They were black with black laces and there were three metallic dark blue stripes on the sides of each shoe.
    • The left side consists of a black triangle with a horizontal yellow stripe flanked by two bright blue stripes.
    • He wore a navy blue, three-piece pin stripe suit and a blood red tie.
    • He had earned the first black stripe on his Brown Belt.
    • Drape the green ends evenly to form stripes down the side of the cone.
    • Today's choice was sporting orange and black vertical stripes.
    • I asked this young woman dressed in a black blouse and black skirt both of which had white pin stripes.
    • Alfalfa weevils are small green worms with a light stripe down the back.
    • A short-sleeved turquoise T-shirt with horizontal white stripes was found near her body.
    Synonyms
    line, band, strip, belt, bar, swathe, streak, striation, vein, thread
    chevron, flash, blaze, marking
    technical stria
    1. 1.1archaic A blow with a scourge or lash.
      〈古〉鞭挞
      Synonyms
      stroke, blow, hit, strike, welt, bang, thwack, thump
  • 2A chevron sewn on to a uniform to denote military rank.

    (制服上标示军衔的)条纹,V型臂章

    he was wearing his old uniform without its sergeant's stripes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mark stood in blue uniform with gold stripes on his collar and black weapons handing from his belt.
    • Three other Haitians arrived before he left and noticed his sergeant's stripes.
    • It doesn't help when officers decide to give sergeant stripes out to fill slots.
    • My sergeants had earned their stripes in Korea.
    • Ivy League diplomas and military stripes no longer predominate.
    • He was being so proud in his uniform, showing the stripes of his rank and smiling that smile.
    • He wore a plain green uniform and beret with stripes indicating that he was an officer of the Army.
    • He glanced down at the admiral's stripes adorning his uniform and scoffed.
    • The epaulettes on the choker tunic of his black naval uniform bore the four stripes of his rank.
    • Rifle squad leaders and weapon platoon section heads donned staff sergeant stripes.
    • Within 2 1/2 years, I was proudly wearing my sergeant stripes.
    • Each bore a pair of stripes on his sleeve, color depending on what legion of mages he supervised.
    • The black male had on an Army jacket with E - 6 sergeant stripes.
    • He stood up and tugged on his navy blue tunic and adjusted the cuffs of his sleeves, which bore the four gold solid stripes of his rank.
    • She straightened one of the epaulettes on his shoulders that bore the four gold stripes of his rank.
    • GEMs have also found their stripes in the military.
    • There is a ceremony for bestowing the temporary stripes on students before the six-week period of general military training.
    • The Columbia's executive officer, the cuffs of his sleeves adorned with three solid yellow stripes of his rank, entered the foyer.
    • Since I always needed more money, I figured I needed to get my sergeant stripes.
    Synonyms
    emblem, insignia, badge, marking
  • 3North American A type or category.

    〈主北美〉类型,类别

    entrepreneurs of all stripes are joining in the offensive

    各类企业家联合发起攻势。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • True believers of every stripe describe their vision of what taxpayer money, talent, and hope can do.
    • Parallel to the development of the domestic stripe is the evolution of another category - the aristocratic stripe.
    • The second and much rarer stripe of drinker is your peer, the fully functional alcoholic.
    Synonyms
    sort, variety, kind, style, type, category, order, breed, species, class, designation, specification, genre, genus, brand, make, character, ilk, kidney, grain, stamp, mould
verb strʌɪpstraɪp
[with object]
  • Mark with stripes.

    给…画条纹,使有条纹

    her body was striped with bands of sunlight

    她身体上有一道道阳光。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • While most of the work involves street striping and painting, at the Wallace Road crossing, crews will extend the curbs.
    • The first candy canes were almost entirely sugar, no peppermint, and most assuredly had no red striping.
    • The young man held up a wide document envelope with red-blue international airmail striping.
    • It's easy to imagine them as the pin striping grease monkeys they've often portrayed in their type promotions.
    • I'm especially appreciative of the fact that sock number two is striping the same as sock number one.
    • The morning sun bled through the blinds striping her room in a warm glow.
    • Sulfur deficiency on most crops is expressed as general yellowing but in corn it also may appear as leaf striping.
    • Most females (like the one pictured left) are are a dull buff color with striping down the front and back.
    • She was up and walking again, all but blind to the park around her, tears striping her face unnoticed.
    • Hallucinating off of my grievance and brewing emotions, the room changed to black, red blood pouring down the walls, striping them.
    • On the bridge below, a car glided through the stop lights, striping the river yellow and black.
    • With the exception of RAID 1, the other RAID levels provide I / O load balancing by striping data across disks.
    • He'd been a foreman in the paint department where he specialized in striping cars.

Phrases

  • earn one's stripes

    • 1Gain a higher rank in the military.

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The former Graeme College pupil underwent 30 weeks of hard training to earn his stripes.
      • He hates egghead officers like Lieutenant Tommy Hart who haven't earned their stripes at the front.
      • Each man was dedicated to the mission, each had earned his stripes.
      1. 1.1Deserve a position, status or reputation through work or achievements.
        she's earning her stripes by showing how hard she's willing to work
        Example sentencesExamples
        • Even today, many top chefs have earned their stripes working in stately homes.
        • The lawyer defending a Disney World entertainer from charges of molestation earned his stripes yesterday.
        • Our technology affiliate has highly trained specialists who have earned their stripes.
        • He will be joined by his brother Henry; a gifted singer/songwriter who earned his stripes in the blues clubs of Chicago.
        • The mighty Queen Mary 2, named by the Queen on January 8, 2004, is still earning its stripes.
        • According to NSW Agriculture director general, Dr Kevin Sheridan, he has certainly earned his stripes.
        • They certainly earned their stripes against the Tigers.
        • Periods of severe duress are, perhaps, when the media earns its stripes.
        • A life coach who's earned his stripes, he is building his business with another adventure already in mind.
        • The other alternative is him being loaned out to another team to earn his stripes.

Origin

Late Middle English: perhaps a back-formation from striped, of Dutch or Low German origin; compare with Middle Dutch and Middle Low German strīpe.

Rhymes

gripe, hype, mistype, pipe, ripe, sipe, skype, slype, snipe, swipe, tripe, type, wipe

Definition of stripe in US English:

stripe

nounstraɪpstrīp
  • 1A long narrow band or strip, typically of the same width throughout its length, differing in color or texture from the surface on either side of it.

    条纹,长条,线条

    a pair of blue shorts with pink stripes

    有粉红色条纹的蓝短裤。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was wearing a beige sweater with a stripe across the chest.
    • One mirror has a thick vertical fluorescent orange stripe of paint running up its center, the other a horizontal.
    • He had earned the first black stripe on his Brown Belt.
    • Drape the green ends evenly to form stripes down the side of the cone.
    • Today's choice was sporting orange and black vertical stripes.
    • They were black with black laces and there were three metallic dark blue stripes on the sides of each shoe.
    • Also, stay away from patterns like polka dots, zebra stripes, and camouflage.
    • They are but odd shapes painted in zebra stripes which are galling to discerning motorists.
    • He wore a navy blue, three-piece pin stripe suit and a blood red tie.
    • He was black with searing neon green stripes down his back.
    • A short-sleeved turquoise T-shirt with horizontal white stripes was found near her body.
    • I'd rather have the old fatigue uniform than wear the proposed tiger stripes.
    • Alfalfa weevils are small green worms with a light stripe down the back.
    • The left side consists of a black triangle with a horizontal yellow stripe flanked by two bright blue stripes.
    • The chain was fastened to the back of her collar, giving her a gleaming silver stripe down her back.
    • I asked this young woman dressed in a black blouse and black skirt both of which had white pin stripes.
    • The car had a red stripe down both sides.
    • He pranced out and the first thing I noticed were the tiger stripes painted on his finger nails.
    • I bought a black sleeveless Lycra shirt with yellow and white diagonal stripes across the chest.
    • Be sure to calculate stripe width based on your room measurements.
    Synonyms
    line, band, strip, belt, bar, swathe, streak, striation, vein, thread
    1. 1.1archaic A blow with a scourge or lash.
      〈古〉鞭挞
      Synonyms
      stroke, blow, hit, strike, welt, bang, thwack, thump
  • 2A chevron sewn on to a uniform to denote military rank.

    (制服上标示军衔的)条纹,V型臂章

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Rifle squad leaders and weapon platoon section heads donned staff sergeant stripes.
    • He glanced down at the admiral's stripes adorning his uniform and scoffed.
    • The Columbia's executive officer, the cuffs of his sleeves adorned with three solid yellow stripes of his rank, entered the foyer.
    • Within 2 1/2 years, I was proudly wearing my sergeant stripes.
    • She straightened one of the epaulettes on his shoulders that bore the four gold stripes of his rank.
    • The epaulettes on the choker tunic of his black naval uniform bore the four stripes of his rank.
    • Three other Haitians arrived before he left and noticed his sergeant's stripes.
    • Since I always needed more money, I figured I needed to get my sergeant stripes.
    • It doesn't help when officers decide to give sergeant stripes out to fill slots.
    • Each bore a pair of stripes on his sleeve, color depending on what legion of mages he supervised.
    • There is a ceremony for bestowing the temporary stripes on students before the six-week period of general military training.
    • The black male had on an Army jacket with E - 6 sergeant stripes.
    • Mark stood in blue uniform with gold stripes on his collar and black weapons handing from his belt.
    • GEMs have also found their stripes in the military.
    • Ivy League diplomas and military stripes no longer predominate.
    • He was being so proud in his uniform, showing the stripes of his rank and smiling that smile.
    • He stood up and tugged on his navy blue tunic and adjusted the cuffs of his sleeves, which bore the four gold solid stripes of his rank.
    • He wore a plain green uniform and beret with stripes indicating that he was an officer of the Army.
    • My sergeants had earned their stripes in Korea.
    Synonyms
    emblem, insignia, badge, marking
  • 3North American A type or category.

    〈主北美〉类型,类别

    entrepreneurs of all stripes are joining in the offensive

    各类企业家联合发起攻势。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Parallel to the development of the domestic stripe is the evolution of another category - the aristocratic stripe.
    • The second and much rarer stripe of drinker is your peer, the fully functional alcoholic.
    • True believers of every stripe describe their vision of what taxpayer money, talent, and hope can do.
    Synonyms
    sort, variety, kind, style, type, category, order, breed, species, class, designation, specification, genre, genus, brand, make, character, ilk, kidney, grain, stamp, mould
verbstraɪpstrīp
[with object]usually be striped
  • Mark with stripes.

    给…画条纹,使有条纹

    her body was striped with bands of sunlight

    她身体上有一道道阳光。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • While most of the work involves street striping and painting, at the Wallace Road crossing, crews will extend the curbs.
    • The first candy canes were almost entirely sugar, no peppermint, and most assuredly had no red striping.
    • The young man held up a wide document envelope with red-blue international airmail striping.
    • Hallucinating off of my grievance and brewing emotions, the room changed to black, red blood pouring down the walls, striping them.
    • He'd been a foreman in the paint department where he specialized in striping cars.
    • On the bridge below, a car glided through the stop lights, striping the river yellow and black.
    • I'm especially appreciative of the fact that sock number two is striping the same as sock number one.
    • The morning sun bled through the blinds striping her room in a warm glow.
    • Most females (like the one pictured left) are are a dull buff color with striping down the front and back.
    • Sulfur deficiency on most crops is expressed as general yellowing but in corn it also may appear as leaf striping.
    • With the exception of RAID 1, the other RAID levels provide I / O load balancing by striping data across disks.
    • It's easy to imagine them as the pin striping grease monkeys they've often portrayed in their type promotions.
    • She was up and walking again, all but blind to the park around her, tears striping her face unnoticed.

Origin

Late Middle English: perhaps a back-formation from striped, of Dutch or Low German origin; compare with Middle Dutch and Middle Low German strīpe.

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