strike out
phrasal verbstrike out
- to start being independent
独立出去;自立谋生 - I knew it was time I struck out on my own.
我知道我该独立谋生了。
- I knew it was time I struck out on my own.
- (North American English, informal) to fail or be unsuccessful
失败;砸锅 - The movie struck out and didn't win a single Oscar.
那部影片砸锅了,奥斯卡奖一项都没得着。
- The movie struck out and didn't win a single Oscar.
strike out (at somebody/something)
- to aim a sudden violent hit at somebody/something
(奋力朝某处)去;赶往(某处) - He lost his temper and struck out wildly.
他发了脾气,大打出手。
- He lost his temper and struck out wildly.
- to criticize somebody/something, especially in a public speech or in a book or newspaper
(尤指公开)抨击 - In a recent article she strikes out at her critics.
她最近写了一篇文章,对批评她的人予以驳斥。
- In a recent article she strikes out at her critics.
strike out | strike somebody out
- (in baseball
) to fail to hit the ball three times and therefore not be allowed to continue hitting; to make somebody do this棒球 related noun strikeoutTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2(使)三击不中出局,三振出局
strike something out/through
- to remove something by drawing a line through it
synonym cross something out/through画掉;删去 - The editor struck out the whole paragraph.
编辑把整段全部删去了。
- The editor struck out the whole paragraph.