单词 | to strike out, together |
释义 | > as lemmasto strike out, together 50. transitive. To thrust (the hand, etc.) with a sudden movement; to impel as with a blow. Cf. 36a. Also to strike out, together. Also intransitive. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > bodily movement > move (the body or a member) [verb (transitive)] > move (a member) > suddenly strike1607 1607 E. Topsell Hist. Foure-footed Beastes 478 [The lion] laying downe his eares, and striking his taile betwixt his legges, like a curre-dogge. 1827 W. Scott Surgeon's Daughter in Chron. Canongate 1st Ser. II. ii. 55 So saying, he struck the forefinger of his right hand against a paper which he held. 1865 G. Meredith Rhoda Fleming xxxii He struck out his right arm deprecatingly. 1885 ‘E. F. Byrrne’ Entangled I. i. viii. 128 The colonel struck his fingers together. 1892 Temple Bar Mar. 314 He struck a quick hand through a thick bundle of papers. < as lemmas |
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