strike
Произношение: [/stɹaɪk/]
Слово
Контекст: «labor disputes»
(verb) to stop working as a form of protest in order to demand better conditions or pay. When workers are unhappy, they may all stop working until their demands are met.
Пример
The workers decided to strike for better wages and benefits.
Пример
The employees were not willing to strike, so they continued working.
Пример
Why did the workers choose to go on strike?
Контекст: «baseball»
(noun) an act of hitting a ball with a bat in a game like baseball. When a player swings and hits the ball with the bat, it is a strike.
Пример
The pitcher threw a fast ball, but the batter missed and it was a strike.
Пример
The batter thought the pitch was outside the strike zone, but the umpire called it a strike.
Пример
How many strikes can a batter have before they are out in baseball?
Контекст: «military»
(noun) an attack, usually involving a sudden and violent blow. In war or conflict, when one group forcefully attacks another, it is called a strike.
Пример
The military launched a surprise strike on the enemy's base.
Пример
The soldiers were prepared for any possible enemy strike.
Пример
When did the surprise strike take place in the battle?
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