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词汇 strip
释义 strip
verb
uk /strɪp/ us /strɪp/-pp-

stripverb (REMOVE )


[ T ]
to remove, pull, or tear the covering or outer layer from something: 除去,剥除,撕掉(外皮或表层)
Because of the pollution, the trees are almost completely stripped of bark.由于受到污染,树木的表皮几乎完全脱落。
The paintwork was so bad that we decided to strip off all the paint and start again.漆面太糟,我们决定铲去所有的油漆,重漆一遍。
[ + adj ]During the summer months, the sheep strip the mountains bare.夏天的几个月里,羊群把山上啃得光秃秃的。
Huge areas of land have been stripped of all trees and vegetation.
[ T ]
to remove something from somewhere: 移走,移开
When you strip the word from its context, it loses its meaning.
She said that these processed foods have been stripped of most of their nutrients.
[ T ]
to take something important, such as a title, away from someone, usually as a punishment:
He was attempting to win back the title that was stripped from him in 1967 for refusing to fight in the Vietnam War.
He was stripped of his knighthood after he was convicted of stealing from the company.
[ T ]
to take out everything that is not part of the structure of a room or building:
The couple first stripped the kitchen of its all units and appliances.
The house had been stripped, except for one wall fitting.
[ T ] business, finance & economics specialized
to sell the assets(= valuable parts) of a company:
He made his fortune as a young man by buying up large companies and stripping the assets.
See also
asset-stripping
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Removing and getting rid of things
abandonment
banish
be scattered to the four windsidiom
bin
cast someone/something aside/away/off
dumping
eradication
eradication of something
erase
erasure
evacuate
evacuate someone from something
scrape
shed
shedding
shoo
shrug
shrug something off
sling
turf

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Taking things away from someone or somewhere
Punishing & punishments
Stock markets

stripverb (REMOVE CLOTHING)


[ I or T ](UK alsostrip off[ I ])
to remove your clothing, or to remove the clothing of someone else: 脱衣服;脱光…的衣服
The men were ordered to strip.那些男人被命令把衣服脱光。
UKSuddenly he stripped off and ran into the sea.他突然脱掉衣服冲进大海。
[ + adj ]He had been stripped naked, beaten and robbed.他被脱光衣服,遭受殴打,东西还被抢了。
[ I ]
to remove your clothing in public in a sexually exciting way as an entertainment, and often as a job: 表演脱衣舞
The first time we see her character in the film, she is stripping on stage in a club.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Not wearing or removing clothes
altogether
au naturel
bare
bare nakedidiom
bare-chested
get your kit offidiom
go commandoidiom
immodest
immodestly
immodesty
nudist
nudity
revealing
shirtsleeve
shuck
topless
trou
unclad
undress
undressed

stripverb (REMOVE PARTS)


[ T ]
to remove parts of a machine, vehicle, or engine in order to clean or repair it: 拆卸,拆开(机器、车辆或引擎)
I've decided to strip down my motorbike and rebuild it.我已经决定了把摩托车拆开重新组装。
[ T ]mainly US
to remove the parts of a car, etc. in order to sell them拆散(汽车等)卖零件
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Engineering - mechanical
-engined
air-cooled
artificer
automative
bionics
drive shaft
engage
fan belt
go on
horsepower
mechanize
neutral
oilcan
override
pneumatic
stress test
tick over
tune (something) up
unmechanized
valve

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Removing and getting rid of things

Phrasal verbs


strip something away
strip something off
strip (down) to something
strip something out
strip
noun
uk /strɪp/ us /strɪp/

stripnoun (PIECE)


C1[ C ]
a long, flat, narrow piece: 条,带,细长片
a narrow strip of land狭长地带
He didn't have a bandage, so he ripped up his shirt into thin strips.他没有绷带,就把衬衫撕成细条。
Protect the magnetic strip on your credit card from scratches, heat, or other damage.注意保护信用卡的磁条,防止划伤、受热及其他损伤。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Bands, straps and strips
armband
band
bar
blindfold
braid
collar
dog collar
duct tape
gag
loom bands
masking tape
raffia
riband
ribbon
straight edge
strap
streamer
stripe
sweatband
webbed

stripnoun (CLOTHING)


[ Cusually singular ]UK
the clothing worn by a football team that has the team's colours on it: (足球队的)队服
The team will be wearing its new strip at next Saturday's match.球队在下周六的比赛中将穿新队服亮相。
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Football/soccer
18-yard box
2 3 5
4 3 2 1
4 4 2
4 5 1
foosball
football boot
football player
football pools
football pyramid
premiership
professional foul
promedios
rabona
reducer
sweeper
the Football League
the Premier League
treble
woodwork

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Sportswear & swimwear

stripnoun (REMOVE CLOTHING)


[ S ]UK
an entertainment in which the performer removes all his or her clothing: 脱衣舞
He jumped up on the table and started to do a strip.他跳上桌子,开始跳起了脱衣舞。
Synonym
striptease
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Not wearing or removing clothes
altogether
au naturel
bare
bare nakedidiom
bare-chested
get your kit offidiom
go commandoidiom
immodest
immodestly
immodesty
nudist
nudity
revealing
shirtsleeve
shuck
topless
trou
unclad
undress
undressed

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Spectacles & performances

strip | American Dictionary


strip
verb
us/strɪp/-pp-

stripverb (REMOVE COVERING)


[ T ]
to remove, pull, or tear the covering or outer layer from something:
I have this cabinet that had about eight layers of paint on it, and I stripped it down to refinish it.
[ T ]
If you strip someone of something, you remove it from that person:
Canada wants to strip Luitjens, a retired University of British Columbia botany instructor, of his citizenship.

stripverb (REMOVE CLOTHING)


[ I/T ]
to remove your clothes, or to remove the clothes from someone else:
[ M ]It was so hot that we stripped off our shirts.
[ I ]We were told to strip to the waist (= remove our clothes above the waist).
[ I ]The nurse told me to strip down to my underwear (= remove all of my clothes except my underwear).
strip
noun
us/strɪp/

stripnoun (PIECE)


[ C ]
a long, flat, narrow piece:
a strip of land
He didn’t have a bandage, so he ripped up his shirt into thin strips.
To prolong the working life of your credit card, keep the magnetic strip protected from scratches, heat, and moisture.

stripnoun (REMOVAL OF CLOTHING)


[ U ]
the act of removing your clothes, esp. as an entertainment:
I jumped on the table and started to do a strip.

strip | Business English


strip
verb[ T ]
uk /strɪp/us-pp-
FINANCE
to remove the interest payments from a bond and sell them separately from the original bond:
Certain of these securities may have variable interest rates and others may be stripped.
(alsostrip sth down)
to separate a machine or piece of equipment into separate parts in order to clean or repair it:
Apprentices are taught how to strip and repair machinery.
See also
asset-stripping

Phrasal verbs


strip sth away
strip (sth) down
strip sth down
strip sth from sb/sth
strip sb/sth of sth
strip sth off (sth)
strip sth out
strip
noun[ C ]
 COMMERCE USuk /strɪp/us(alsostrip mall)
a row of stores and small businesses built together along the side of a main road:
commercial/retail strips
See also
magnetic strip
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