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streaked

/streek/US // strik //UK // (striːk) //

有条纹的,有条纹,有纹路的,有光泽的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a long, narrow mark, smear, band of color, or the like: streaks of mud.
    • : a portion or layer of something, distinguished by color or nature from the rest; a vein or stratum: streaks of fat in meat.
    • : a vein, strain, or admixture of anything: a streak of humor.
    • : Informal. a spell or run: a streak of good luck.an uninterrupted series: The team had a losing streak of ten games.
    • : a flash leaving a visible line or aftereffect, as of lightning; bolt.
    • : Mineralogy. the line of powder obtained by scratching a mineral or rubbing it upon a hard, rough white surface, often differing in color from the mineral in the mass, and serving as an important distinguishing character.
    • : Plant Pathology. an elongated, narrow, superficial lesion on stems or leaf veins, becoming brown and necrotic.any disease characterized by such lesions.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to mark with a streak or streaks; form streaks on: sunlight streaking the water with gold; frost streaking the windows.
    • : to lighten or color for contrastive effect.
    • : to dispose, arrange, smear, spread, etc., in the form of a streak or streaks: to streak cold germs on a slide for microscopic study.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to become streaked.
    • : to run, go, or work rapidly.
    • : to flash, as lightning.
    • : to make a sudden dash in public while naked, especially as a prank.

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Examples

  • The Democratic candidate has won Minnesota in 11 straight presidential elections, the longest active streak in the country.

  • Now, “We’ve had two separate six-day winning streaks in the same month—that’s never happened in the history of August,” he tells Fortune.

  • This year, as many states stopped sending teams to help seniors vote, his nursing home was on coronavirus lockdown and his streak was in jeopardy.

  • Look closer still and you will see streaks of darkness cutting through the haze.

  • The last thing he wants is for his “68-year streak,” as he proudly calls it, to end in November.

  • Miller traces his irreverent and subversive streak to a psychedelic experience during the particularly sweltering summer of 1991.

  • It was clear to me that at least at the end of his life the Dionysian streak was trying to get out.

  • Was the blackface scene with Gene Wilder in Silver Streak an important step in how American audiences view minstrelsy?

  • In fact, the original Burroughs books possess a clear “green” streak that now seems quite prescient.

  • In fact, she knew the correct answer 92 percent of the time she buzzed in during her 20-game streak.

  • But few knew of this her literary streak, as her mother styled it, for she dreaded any publicity.

  • This bird also has a whitish streak over the eye, which seems wanting in A. streperus.

  • When they had toiled up the bank to a level stretch, he let the roadster out, and they went through Frog Tanks like a red streak.

  • Sin Sin Wa followed, nearly closing the first door, so that only a faint streak of light crept down to them.

  • Lance reduced the speed, and the Blue Streak began to move shoreward.