| 释义 | hunger strikeˈhunger strike noun [countable, uncountable]    Both Tom and Terry decided to go on hunger strike.During a hunger strike she asked to go to Confession.On a couple of occasions, Brian had contemplated a hunger strike.University students went on strike, including a hunger strike at Shkodër University.
to stop eating or refuse to eat► fast to stop eating food for a fixed period of time, especially for religious reasons: · Muslims fast during Ramadan.► go on (a) hunger strike  if someone goes on a hunger strike , they refuse to eat for days or weeks in order to protest about something or bring public attention to a political problem: · More than 300 prisoners went on hunger strike in February in protest against the living conditions.be on (a) hunger strike: · 67 men had been on hunger strike since August 13th.► be off your food  British especially spoken if someone is  off their food , they do not want to eat, for example because they feel sick or ill: · What's wrong with Billy? He seems to be off his food. ► went on hunger strikea situation in which someone refuses to eat for a long time in order to protest about something: A total of 300 students occupied the building and over 50 went on hunger strike.  A total of 300 students occupied the building and over 50 went on hunger strike.—hunger striker noun [countable] |