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striker

/strahy-ker/US // ˈstraɪ kər //UK // (ˈstraɪkə) //

前锋,罢工者,罢工,罢工人员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that strikes.
    • : a worker who is on strike.
    • : manhelper.
    • : the clapper in a clock that strikes the hours or rings an alarm.
    • : U.S. Army. a private who acts as a voluntary paid servant to a commissioned officer.
    • : U.S. Navy. an enlisted person in training for a specific technical rating.
    • : a person who strikes fish, whales, etc., with a spear or harpoon.
    • : Whaling. a harpoon.
    • : Soccer. one of the attacking forwards.

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Examples

  • There’s a crown jewel of a striker in Harry Kane, a multifaceted talent and leader.

  • This is the same team whose star striker acquisition could barely find the net all season long.

  • If you swap Kane with an average striker, Spurs are a bottom-half-of-the-table team.

  • Ola Kamara, the starting striker last year, might suit up for the first time.

  • Everyone is familiar with Simeone’s defense but that system this season is formidable thanks to an extremely effective striker in Luis Suárez.

  • Twenty minutes later, U.S. striker Jozy Altidore was barreling down the left sideline at top speed in pursuit of the ball.

  • The 24-year-old striker, meanwhile, was building a reputation on the international stage before he could even legally drink.

  • The veteran 36-year-old striker was the star of the 2006 World Cup German team that Klinsmann coached, and is a total ball hawk.

  • Steve McQueen has had you play a hunger striker, a sex addict, and now, a slave owner.

  • Balotelli, a star striker born in Palermo, Sicily, has earned a reputation that would make even Berlusconi blush.

  • "Major Tipton arranged with me to serve as your striker, sir, until you make some other arrangement," reported the soldier.

  • Tarbell, through his hold upon the welshing Clanahan striker, had got the details at second-hand.

  • When a striker is run out, the notch they were running for is not to be reckoned.

  • The striking of a match is a public event, of which the striker gives previous notice in a loud voice.

  • A piece of red-hot metal was lifted out and thrust into the vice; Hannam was striker and Bickerton holder.