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strip

noun
/strɪp/
/strɪp/
Idioms
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    long, narrow piece条状物

  1. a long narrow piece of paper, metal, cloth, etc.(纸、金属、织物等)条,带
    • a strip of material一块布条
    • Cut the meat into strips.把肉切成条。
    see also magnetic strip, Möbius strip, rumble strip
    Extra Examples
    • The wallpaper can then be torn off in strips.随后墙纸就可以一条一条地撕下来。
    • a card with a magnetic strip on the back背面有磁条的卡
    • Cut a strip of paper 12cm wide.剪一张宽12厘米的纸条。
    • His hands were tied behind his back with a strip of fabric.他的双手被一条布条绑在背后。
    • a narrow strip of leather窄窄的一条皮革
    • grilled chicken strips烤鸡柳
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • narrow
    • thin
    strip + noun
    • steak
    preposition
    • in strips
    • strip of
    phrases
    • cut something into strips
    • tear something into strips
    See full entry
  2. a long narrow area of land, sea, etc.(陆地、海域等)狭长地带;带状水域
    • the Gaza Strip加沙地带
    • a tiny strip of garden一小片花园
    • The islands are separated by a narrow strip of water.岛屿之间一衣带水。
    see also airstrip, landing strip, nature strip
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • narrow
    • thin
    strip + noun
    • steak
    preposition
    • in strips
    • strip of
    phrases
    • cut something into strips
    • tear something into strips
    See full entry
  3. of sports team运动队

  4. [usually singular] (British English)
    (North American English uniform)
    the uniform that is worn by the members of a sports team when they are playing队服
    • Juventus in their famous black and white strip身穿他们闻名遐迩的黑白条队服的尤文图斯队
    • the team’s away strip (= that they use when playing games away from home)球队的客场队服
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
  5. taking clothes off脱衣

  6. [usually singular] an act of taking your clothes off, especially in a sexually exciting way and in front of an audience脱衣舞
    • to do a strip表演脱衣舞
    • a strip show脱衣舞表演
    see also striptease
    Oxford Collocations Dictionarystrip + noun
    • bar
    • club
    • joint
    See full entry
  7. street街道

  8. (North American English) a street that has many shops, stores, restaurants, etc. along it商业街
    • Sunset Strip森塞特商业街
    Topics Transport by car or lorryc2
  9. picture story连环画

  10. (North American English)
    (also comic strip, cartoon)
    ()
    (British English also strip cartoon)
    a series of drawings inside boxes that tell a story and are often published in newspapers 带材:盒子里的一系列图画,讲述一个故事,经常在报纸上发表
  11. Word Originnoun senses 1 to 2 and noun senses 5 to 6 late Middle English: from or related to Middle Low German strippe ‘strap, thong’, probably also to stripe. noun senses 3 to 4 Middle English (as a verb): of Germanic origin; related to Dutch stropen. Sense (3) of the noun arose in the late 20th cent., possibly from the notion of clothing to which a player “strips” down.
Idioms
tear somebody off a strip | tear a strip off somebody
  1. (British English, informal) to speak angrily to somebody who has done something wrong怒斥;把…骂得狗血喷头

strip

verb
/strɪp/
/strɪp/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they strip
/strɪp/
/strɪp/
he / she / it strips
/strɪps/
/strɪps/
past simple stripped
/strɪpt/
/strɪpt/
past participle stripped
/strɪpt/
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-ing form stripping
/ˈstrɪpɪŋ/
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    take off clothes脱衣

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to take off all or most of your clothes or another person’s clothes脱光衣服;脱掉大部分衣服;扒光…的衣服 synonym undress
    • I stripped and washed myself all over.我脱掉衣服,把全身洗了洗。
    • They ordered us to strip and lie down on the grass.他们命令我们脱光衣服躺在草地上。
    • strip down to something She stripped down to her underwear.她把衣服脱得只剩下了内衣。
    • strip (something) off We stripped off and ran down to the water.我们脱掉衣服,跑进水里。
    • She stripped off her clothes and got into bed.她脱下衣服,上床睡觉。
    • strip somebody (to something) He stood there stripped to the waist (= he had no clothes on the upper part of his body).他脱光了上衣站在那里。
    • strip somebody + adj. He was stripped naked and left in a cell.他被扒得一丝不挂,丢在一间牢房里。
    Extra Examples
    • Office workers stripped down to their shirtsleeves in the heatwave.热浪中,办公室职员脱得只剩下衬衣。
    • He stripped off his shirt.他脱掉了衬衣。
    Topics Clothes and Fashionc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionarypreposition
    • off
    • (down) to
    phrases
    • strip (somebody) naked
    • strip to the waist
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive] to take off your clothes as a form of entertainment; to perform a striptease进行脱衣表演;表演脱衣舞
  3. remove layer除去一层

  4. [transitive] to remove a layer from something, especially so that it is completely exposed除去,剥去(一层);(尤指)剥光
    • strip something (off) Strip off all the existing paint.把现有的油漆全部刮掉。
    • After the guests had gone, I stripped all the beds (= removed all the sheets in order to wash them).客人走后,我把被单床单全都撤了下来。
    • strip A off/from B Deer had stripped all the bark off the tree.鹿把树皮全都啃光了。
    • strip B of A Deer had stripped the tree of its bark.鹿啃掉了树皮。
    Topics Houses and homesc1, Buildingsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • completely
    • away
    • off
    preposition
    • from
    • of
    • off
    phrases
    • strip something bare
    See full entry
  5. remove everything拿走所有东西

  6. [transitive] to remove all the things from a place and leave it empty从(某处)拿走所有东西;使(某处)空无一物
    • strip something (out) We had to strip out all the old wiring and start again.我们不得不将原有的线路全部拆除,从头再来。
    • strip something away First, you need to strip away all the old plaster.首先,你得把原来的灰泥全部刮掉。
    • (figurative) The movie aims to strip away the lies surrounding Kennedy's life.这部电影旨在揭穿有关肯尼迪生平的种种谎言。
    • strip something + adj. Thieves had stripped the house bare.窃贼把房子洗劫一空。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • completely
    • away
    • off
    preposition
    • from
    • of
    • off
    phrases
    • strip something bare
    See full entry
  7. machine机器

  8. [transitive] strip something (down) to separate a machine, etc. into parts so that they can be cleaned or repaired拆卸;拆开 synonym dismantle
    • He strips and cleans his rifle every morning.他每天早上脱下并清洗他的步枪。
    • They taught us how to strip down a car engine and put it back together again.他们教我们拆卸、安装汽车引擎。
  9. punishment惩罚

  10. [transitive] strip somebody of something to take away property or honours from somebody, as a punishment剥夺;褫夺
    • He was disgraced and stripped of his title.他名誉扫地,被取消了头衔。
    • The president had been completely stripped of power.总统的权力已完全被剥夺了。
  11. Word Originverb Middle English (as a verb): of Germanic origin; related to Dutch stropen.

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