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streek

/streek/US // strik //

树枝,树枝状,树枝状物,树枝上

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to stretch, as on awakening or by exercise.
    • : to extend, as in reaching for or offering an object.
    • : to stretch out or prepare for burial.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to fall or lie prostrate.
    • : to move quickly, especially to advance.

Examples

  • If you are one, have a fiery streek [sic], please contact me so we can meet and physically fight.

  • Did I tell you of a female relative, Niven (whom he would never see), saying that she would come and streek him after he died?

  • How lang hae ye hung on the tree wi' a red cheek an' a ripe lip, and never man to streek out the hand to pu' ye?

  • I wad like to see ye get a bit hunt, man, if I thought ye wad win away wi the life—I wad like to see ye streek yoursel for aince.

  • But I'll soon be on his track again, for they'll have to streek me on the same stretching-board that serves him.

  • I'll show them what it is to streek dead Whigs like honest men, and row them dainty in seventeen hunder linen on my land!