strike off

strike off [straik ɔf]  [straɪk ɔf] 

strike off 基本解释

砍掉; 删去; 印刷; 刮除

strike off 相关例句

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1. I found that her name had been struck off.
    我发现她的名字已被删去。

strike off 词典解释

1. 取消(医生、律师等)的执业资格;把…除名
    If someone such as a doctor or lawyer is struck off, their name is removed from the official register and they are not allowed to do medical or legal work any more.

    e.g. ...a company lawyer who had been struck off for dishonest practices...
           因行为不轨而被取消执业资格的公司律师
    e.g. He could be struck off the medical register.
           他可能会被取消医生执业资格。

strike off 单语例句

1. The proposed strike was called off after the national carrier promised to clear all salaries and other dues by June.

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2. The embassy strike left a large crater outside the compound and tore off the glass fronts of surrounding office towers.

3. Journalists'unions later called off the strike to cover developments in Athens.

4. Although the guild called off pickets it had planned outside the news conference, the strike left one of Hollywood's brightest and giddiest nights in shambles.

5. Rather than imposing high import duty on them, the government should strike some of them off the duty list.

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6. Early this month Shenzhen taxi drivers planned to strike in protest at taxes, but industrial action was called off after government mediation.

7. The strike was set off by some drivers'refusal to pay annual operating charges.

8. Government doctors called off their national strike for higher pay to handle the emergency.

9. strike off的翻译

9. State doctors called off a national strike that began on Wednesday to handle the emergency.

10. While Israel has pressed for international sanctions to stop Iran's nuclear program, it has not taken the possibility of a military strike off the table.

strike off 英英释义

strike off在线翻译

verb

1. remove from a list

    e.g. Cross the name of the dead person off the list

    Synonym: cross off cross out strike out mark

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