strike in
短语插嘴
词形变化
释义与例句
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1.
To enter or add to a conversation; to say (something) by way of interruption or addition to a conversation.
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2.
To take action; to become involved in a situation, so as to alter or prevent an action.
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3.
To ally oneself (with someone), to take (someone's) side.
废旧1689, James Heath, Englands Chronicle, London: Benjamin Crayle et al., p. 120, […] King Edward […] raised a considerable Army, and striking in with Edward Baliol, besieged Berwick,
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4.
To be or act in harmony (with something).
废旧1694, John Tillotson, Six Sermons, London: B. Aylmer and W. Rogers, Sermon 2, p. 118, Endeavour, as well as you can, to discover the particular temper and disposition of Children, that you may suit and apply your selves to it, and by striking in with Nature may steer and govern them in the sweetest and easiest way.
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5.
To enter suddenly or with force.