/straɪk/
意味: ストライキ、打撃
例文: Workers planned a strike near the street.
労働者たちは通りでストライキを計画した。
言葉のよくある組み合わせ: strike a deal(取引をする), strike a balance(バランスを取る), strike a chord(共感を呼ぶ)
定義: 何かを強く打つことや、突然に何かをすることを指します。また、労働者が仕事を止めて抗議することも意味します。
strikeは約20,000語に1回程度の頻出度です。
口語性、形式性、抽象度、感情度 - 横向き棒グラフ水平グラフ: 会話での使われやすさ、フォーマル度、抽象度(具体・概念)、感情度を示します。数値が高いほど、その特徴が強いことを表します。
感情分析 レーダーチャート感情グラフ: 怒り、期待、嫌悪、恐れ、喜び、悲しみ、驚き、信頼、ポジティブ、ネガティブの強さを示します。
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Definitions(定義)
Noun: a group’s refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions
Noun: an attack that is intended to seize or inflict damage on or destroy an objective
Noun: a gentle blow
Noun: a score in tenpins: knocking down all ten with the first ball
Noun: (baseball) a pitch that the batter swings at and misses, or that the batter hits into foul territory, or that the batter does not swing at but the umpire judges to be in the area over home plate and between the batter’s knees and shoulders
Noun: a conspicuous success
Verb: deliver a sharp blow, as with the hand, fist, or weapon
Verb: have an emotional or cognitive impact upon
Verb: hit against; come into sudden contact with
Verb: make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target
Verb: indicate (a certain time) by striking
Verb: affect or afflict suddenly, usually adversely
Verb: stop work in order to press demands
Verb: touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly
Verb: attain
Verb: produce by manipulating keys or strings of musical instruments, also metaphorically
Verb: cause to form (an electric arc) between electrodes of an arc lamp
Verb: find unexpectedly
Verb: produce by ignition or a blow
Verb: remove by erasing or crossing out or as if by drawing a line
Verb: cause to experience suddenly
Verb: drive something violently into a location
Verb: occupy or take on
Verb: form by stamping, punching, or printing
Verb: smooth with a strickle
Verb: pierce with force
Verb: arrive at after reckoning, deliberating, and weighing
Parts of Speech(品詞)
Noun, Verb
Examples(例文)
感情分析に使用された例文:
The workers decided to strike for better wages.(労働者たちは賃上げを求めてストライキを決行した。)
Lightning will strike the tall tree during the storm.(嵐の間に雷が高い木に落ちるだろう。)
He managed to strike the ball perfectly in the game.(彼は試合でボールを完璧に打ち返した。)
Word Netから抽出した例文:
Noun: the strike lasted more than a month before it was settled
Noun: the strike was scheduled to begin at dawn
Noun: he finished with three strikes in the tenth frame
Noun: this pitcher throws more strikes than balls
Noun: that song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career
Noun: that new Broadway show is a real smasher
Noun: the party went with a bang
Verb: The teacher struck the child
Verb: the opponent refused to strike
Verb: The boxer struck the attacker dead
Verb: This child impressed me as unusually mature
Verb: This behavior struck me as odd
Verb: The car hit a tree
Verb: He struck the table with his elbow
Verb: The Germans struck Poland on Sept. 1, 1939
Verb: We must strike the enemy’s oil fields
Verb: in the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the game 5 to 2
Verb: The clock struck midnight
Verb: Just when I entered, the clock struck
Verb: We were hit by really bad weather
Verb: He was stricken with cancer when he was still a teenager
Verb: The earthquake struck at midnight
Verb: The auto workers are striking for higher wages
Verb: The employees walked out when their demand for better benefits was not met
Verb: Light fell on her face
Verb: The sun shone on the fields
Verb: The light struck the golden necklace
Verb: A strange sound struck my ears
Verb: The horse finally struck a pace
Verb: The pianist strikes a middle C
Verb: strike `z’ on the keyboard
Verb: her comments struck a sour note
Verb: strike an arc
Verb: the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb
Verb: she struck a goldmine
Verb: The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake
Verb: strike fire from the flintstone
Verb: strike a match
Verb: Please strike this remark from the record
Verb: scratch that remark
Verb: Panic struck me
Verb: An interesting idea hit her
Verb: A thought came to me
Verb: The thought struck terror in our minds
Verb: They were struck with fear
Verb: he hit his fist on the table
Verb: she struck her head on the low ceiling
Verb: He assumes the lotus position
Verb: She took her seat on the stage
Verb: We took our seats in the orchestra
Verb: She took up her position behind the tree
Verb: strike a pose
Verb: strike coins
Verb: strike a medal
Verb: strickle the grain in the measure
Verb: The bullet struck her thigh
Verb: The icy wind struck through our coats
Verb: strike a balance
Verb: strike a bargain
Synonyms/Antonyms(類語/反意語)
Synonyms(類語): affect, assume, attain, bang, chance on, chance upon, coin, collide with, come across, come to, come upon, discover, excise, expunge, fall, fall upon, happen upon, hit, impinge on, impress, light upon, mint, move, rap, run into, scratch, shine, smash, smasher, strickle, strike, take, take up, tap, ten-strike, walk out, work stoppage
Antonyms(反意語): miss
Hypernyms/Hyponyms(上位語/下位語)
Hypernyms (General categories)(上位語): achieve, affect, attack, blow, create from raw material, delete, find, flush, happen, job action, make, move, penetrate, pitch, protest, read, score, shape, solve, success, touch
Coordinate Terms(同じ上位語をもつもの): advance, agitate, answer, anticipate, arise, arouse, assemble, assume, average, backfire, bake, balk, ball, banzai attack, basket, beanball, bear, beat, befall, beget, begin, bell ringer, besiege, blast, blitz, block, blow, bob, bolt, bombard, bombing, brandish, break, brew, bring, brush, buck, build, bull’s eye, bustle, cannonade, cant, careen, cause, center, chance, change hands, change-up, charge, chase away, chop, choreograph, churn, circulate, clear, cleave, climb, close, come, come around, come to, compass, compose, concur, concussion, conquest, construct, conversion, cook, copy, counterattack, coup, crash, create, create by mental act, create from raw material, create verbally, crochet, crystallize, culminate, cup, curve, cut, cut to, dance, dandle, deform, demonstrate, derive, develop, dimension, dip, direct, disarrange, dish, dislocate, displace, distill, diverge, diversion, dodge, drag, draw, drive, drop, drop back, duck, duster, encircle, engage, equalizer, erase, establish, exit, expel, exteriorize, fall, fall upon, falter, fastball, feel, fidget, field goal, film, film-make, finger, fire, fit, flatten, flex, flick, flinch, fling, flip, flow, fluctuate, flurry, fly, flying colors, foray, fork, form, formulate, froth, funnel, gas, generate, get down, give, glide, go off, go-slow, goal, grab, grade, gravitate, grind, ground attack, guess, handle, happen, hat trick, heave, herd, hit, hit the dirt, honeycomb, hop, hop on, hustle, hydrolize, immerse, incorporate, individuate, influence, ingrain, institute, interpenetrate, intervene, invade, jar, jerk, jolt, jump, kiss, knit, knock, knot, knuckleball, lateralize, launch, lay down, lift, linger, list, locate, lower, lunge, lurch, make, make way, manufacture, mill, mint, mobilize, mope, mouth, move back and forth, move involuntarily, move over, nod, offset, ooze through, open frame, operate, originate, overhand pitch, overturn, palpate, passed ball, passing, penetration, pepper, percolate, permeate, pick up, pierce, play, plume, poke into, pounding, pour, prepare, press, press down, probe, proceed, process, produce, propel, pull, pulsate, pulse, pump, puncture, push, put, put on, putter, queer, quicken, race, raid, raise, rake, rap, re-create, reach, realize, rebel, reciprocate, recreate, recur, redound, reform, regenerate, relocate, repercuss, reproduce, result, riddle, ridge, rock, roll, round, rout out, rout up, run, safety, saltate, say, scallop, scan, score, scrape, screwball, seduction, seesaw, send, separate, shake, shape, shift, short-circuit, show, sideswipe, sidle, singsong, sink, sinker, skim over, slam-dunk, slap, slide, sling, slip, sliver, snap, sneak in, snog, solution, spare, spill, spin, spitball, spread, square, startle, station, steal, stimulate, stir, storm, strafe, streak, stretch, strickle, strike, strike a blow, strike out, stroke, stumble, style, subject, submarine, submarine ball, supervene, surprise attack, sweep, swing, swoop, synchronize, tabulate, tag, take back, tat, teeter, tell on, terrace, throw, thunder, tie, tinge, toe, torpedo, touch, touchdown, track, transfer, translate, transmit, transpire, transport, trouble, tug, tunnel, turn, turn out, twine, twist, unseat, unwind, uproot, upstage, vibrate, wallow, wamble, wangle, wash, weave, wedge, whirl, whistle, wild pitch, wind, winning, wobble, woosh, work, work to rule, writhe
Hyponyms (Specific examples)(下位語): alienate, awaken, beat, blockbuster, bottom, bottom out, broadside, buffet, bump, butt, chop, cloud, clout, collide, connect, dab, disturb, down, engrave, first strike, glance, hew, hit home, impress, infect, jab, jar, knock, move, peck, pierce, ping, preventive strike, rap, rear-end, retaliate, run into, sadden, sclaff, sideswipe, sit-down, slap, sleeper, slice, smash, smite, spang, spat, spur, strike dumb, stroke, stub, surgical strike, surprise, sweep away, sympathy strike, tap, thud, touch, walkout, whip, wildcat strike, zap
Derivationally Related Words(派生語)
Derivationally Related Words: affect, affective, coin, coiner, discovery, excision, expunction, expunging, hit, hitting, impressible, impressive, mint, mintage, minter, rap, strike, striker, striking, tap, walkout
Categories(カテゴリー)
Domain Categories: general
Usage Category: literary
Usage Context: conversation, descriptive, emotional, online
Grammatical Notes:
intransitive verb, transitive verb
countable noun
Prefixes/Suffixes(接頭辞/接尾辞)
Prefixes(接頭辞):
Suffixes(接尾辞):
Exam Level
大学受験レベル
英検準2級
Media Appearance(メディア登場例)
Books(洋書): Atomic Habits, Holes
Movies(映画): Big Hero 6, Frozen, The Bad Guys, Zootopia
Other Information(その他)
Is Abstract?(抽象的な言葉?) No
Is Emotion Word?(感情的な言葉?) Yes
Emotion Categories: anger, negative
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