Struck is the past tense and past participle of strike.
struck in British English
(strʌk)
verb
1. the past tense and past participle of strike
adjective
2. mainly US and Canadian
(of an industry, factory, etc) shut down or otherwise affected by a labour strike
struck in American English
(strʌk)
verb transitive, verb intransitive
1. pt. & pp. of
strike
adjective
2.
closed or affected in some other way by a labor strike
Examples of 'struck' in a sentence
struck
She really was very attractive, but something about her now struck him as rather forbidding.
Garth Nix LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR (2001)
Off in the distance, a clock struck the hour, followed by the shouts of the Watch, announcing all was well.
Garth Nix LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR (2001)
Then, without warning, a blinding bolt of lightning struck down into the pit, lighting the black depths in a bright flash of incandescence.
Garth Nix LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR (2001)
The creature would have struck Savage were her raptorial legs not wrapped around Tucker's body.
Gregg Andrew Hurwitz MINUTES TO BURN (2001)
All related terms of 'struck'
strack
to deliver (a blow or stroke ) to (a person)
strak
to deliver (a blow or stroke ) to (a person)
strike
When there is a strike , workers stop doing their work for a period of time, usually in order to try to get better pay or conditions for themselves.
overstrike
to print a character on top of (an already printed character)
strickle
a board used for sweeping off excess material in a container
awe-struck
filled with awe
star-struck
drawn to or fascinated by famous or eminent people, esp. those in the theater, films, music, etc.
struck jury
a jury of 12 drawn from the panel of names remaining after each side has been permitted to strike out a certain number of the original list of names
horror-struck
If you describe someone as horror-struck or horror-stricken , you mean that they feel very great horror at something that has happened .
light-struck
damaged or fogged by being exposed to light accidentally
planet-struck
affected by the influence of a planet , esp malignly
stage-struck
Someone who is stage-struck is fascinated by the theatre and wants to become an actor or actress .
wonder-struck
struck with wonder , surprise, admiration , etc.
struck measure
a measure of grain , etc, in which the contents are made level with the top of the container rather than being heaped
be struck with
to be attracted to or impressed by
so
You use so to refer back to something that has just been mentioned .
strike off
If someone such as a doctor or lawyer is struck off , their name is removed from the official register and they are not allowed to do medical or legal work any more.
strike out
If you strike out , you begin to do something different , often because you want to become more independent .
strike up
When you strike up a conversation or friendship with someone, you begin one.
strike back
If you strike back , you harm or criticize someone who has harmed or criticized you.
strike down
If someone is struck down , especially by an illness , they are killed or severely harmed by it.
heart-stricken
deeply grieved or greatly dismayed
panic-stricken
If someone is panic-stricken or is behaving in a panic-stricken way, they are so anxious or afraid that they may act without thinking carefully.
terror-stricken
in a state of terror
have struck/hit paydirt
If you say that someone has struck paydirt or has hit paydirt , you mean that they have achieved sudden success or gained a lot of money very quickly.
strike through
to draw (a line) through (something) to delete it
Chinese translation of 'struck'
struck
(strʌk)
pt, pp
ofstrike
strike
(straɪk)
Word forms:ptppstruck
n(c)
[of workers]罢(罷)工 (bàgōng) (场(場), chǎng)
(Mil) 袭(襲)击(擊) (xíjī)
vt
(frm, = hit)[person, thing]打 (dǎ)
(frm, = collide with) 碰撞 (pèngzhuàng)
(= affect) 侵袭(襲) (qīnxí)
[idea, thought]突然想到 (tūrán xiǎngdào)
[oil, gold]发(發)现(現) (fāxiàn)
[bargain, deal]达(達)成 (dáchéng)
[match]擦 (cā)
to strike fear/terror into people (liter) 引起人们(們)的恐惧(懼)/惊(驚)恐 (yǐnqǐ rénmen de kǒngjù/jīngkǒng)
vi
(= go on strike) 罢(罷)工 (bàgōng)
[illness, disaster]降临(臨) (jiànglín)
[clock]报(報)时(時) (bàoshí)
[killer]袭(襲)击(擊) (xíjī)
[snake]咬 (yǎo)
to be on strike在罢(罷)工 (zài bàgōng)
to go on strike参(參)加罢(罷)工 (cānjiā bàgōng)
to call a strike号(號)召罢(罷)工 (hàozhào bàgōng)
to be struck by lightning遭到雷击(擊) (zāodào léijī)
to be struck by sth某事给(給) ... 印象深刻 (mǒushì gěi ... yìnxiàng shēnkè)
it struck me that ... 我突然想到 ... (wǒ tūrán xiǎngdào ... )
he struck me as very serious/clever我感到他很严(嚴)肃(肅)/聪(聰)明 (wǒ gǎndào tā hěn yánsù/cōngmíng)
the clock struck nine钟(鐘)敲了9点(點) (zhōng qiāole jiǔ diǎn)
to strike a balance (between two things)(把两(兩)者)折中 ((bǎ liǎngzhě) zhézhōng)
Nearby words of
struck
stronghold
strongly
strove
struck
structural
structural engineer
structure
All related terms of 'struck'
strike
( of workers ) 罢(罷)工 bàgōng [ 场(場) chǎng ]
to be struck dumb
哑(啞)口无(無)言 yǎ kǒu wú yán
it struck me that ...
我突然想到 ... wǒ tūrán xiǎngdào ...
the clock struck nine
钟(鐘)敲了9点(點) zhōng qiāole jiǔ diǎn
to be struck by sth
某事给(給) ... 印象深刻 mǒushì gěi ... yìnxiàng shēnkè
strike up
( conversation ) 开(開)始 kāishǐ
to be struck by lightning
遭到雷击(擊) zāodào léijī
he was struck by a football
他被足球打中了 tā bèi zúqiú dǎ zhòng le
strike back
( Mil ) 反击(擊) fǎnjī
strike down
( kill ) 打倒 dǎdǎo
strike off
( from list ) 删去 shānqù
strike out
( speak out ) 抨击(擊) pēngjī
he struck me as very serious/clever
我感到他很严(嚴)肃(肅)/聪(聰)明 wǒ gǎndào tā hěn yánsù/cōngmíng