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stripe

Aussprache: [straɪp]

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Kontext: „appearance“

(noun) a long line or band that is different in color or texture from the area around it. Think of the patterns on a zebra or on your favorite t-shirt.

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The basketball jersey has a bright red stripe down the side.

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That shirt doesn't have any stripes; it's completely plain.

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Do you like the stripes on that blanket?

Kontext: „design“

(verb) to add stripes to something, like coloring or painting lines on a surface. It's like when you color a picture and choose to make some areas striped.

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She decided to stripe the walls in her room with blue and white paint.

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He didn't stripe the canvas; it ended up being solid colored.

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Are you going to stripe the fabric for your project?

Kontext: „classification“

(verb) to mark or indicate something with lines or bands. For instance, in sports, they might stripe a field to show boundaries.

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The referee will stripe the field before the game starts.

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They forgot to stripe the soccer field, making it hard to see where the goals are.

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Did they stripe the new tennis court for the competition?

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