1 to attack -- menyerang
2 to produce (sparks or a flame) by rubbing -- memantikkan; menyalakan; memercikkan
3 (of workers) to stop work as a protest, or in order to force employers to give better pay -- menunjuk perasaan
The men decided to strike for higher wages.
5 to (make something) sound -- berbunyi
6 to impress, or give a particular impression to (a person) -- rasa
7 to mint or manufacture (a coin, medal etc). -- membuat; mengeluarkan
9 to lower or take down (tents, flags etc). -- menurunkan
10 an act of striking -- mogok
a miners’ strike.
11 a discovery of oil, gold etc -- penemuan
He made a lucky strike.
The way forward is more likely to lie in striking the right balance between the planners and the searchers.
Fourth, the experience strikes us as ineffable, that is, though you experience it as possessing various qualities, the exact qualitative character escapes description in words.
This zone is characterized by evidence for a succession of events that, taken together, suggest a history of continuing, repeated strike-slip.
The instability of informal home-care over time is striking : only 34.9 per cent received informal home-care at both t0 and t1.
A few of the chapters seem to strike out in such individual directions that their inclusion would be debatable.
One striking aspect of the entire piece is the behaviour of the solo bass line.
His intent focus on the singer's offstage poise suggests how much he has yet to learn about striking a pose and deflecting the gaze.
And being real may well strike us as a substantial property.
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