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struck

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struck  (strk)
v.
Past tense and a past participle of strike.
adj.
Affected or shut down by a labor strike.

struck [strʌk]
vb
the past tense and past participle of strike
adj
(Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) Chiefly US and Canadian (of an industry, factory, etc.) shut down or otherwise affected by a labour strike
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Adj.1.struck - (used in combination) affected by something overwhelming; "conscience-smitten"; "awe-struck"
combining form - a bound form used only in compounds; "`hemato-' is a combining form in words like `hematology'"
affected - acted upon; influenced
Translations
struck pret, ptp of strike
adj
pred to be struck with somebody/something (= impressed)von jdm/etw begeistert or angetan sein; I wasn’t very struck with himer hat keinen großen Eindruck auf mich gemacht; to be struck on somebody/something (= keen)auf jdn/etw stehen (inf), → auf jdn/etw versessen sein
attr (US: = striking) workersstreikend; factory, employersvom Streik betroffen, bestreikt

struck strike


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When the Partridge was put into the poultry-yard, they struck at it and followed it about, so that the Partridge became grievously troubled and supposed that he was thus evilly treated because he was a stranger.
, struck on her starboard quarter a rock, marked in no chart for that part of the sea.
The carter ran up and struck at her again with his hatchet; but away she flew, and the blow fell upon the second horse and killed him on the spot.
 
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