slovodefinícia
stricken
(encz)
stricken,zasažený adj: Zdeněk Brož
Stricken
(gcide)
Stricken \Strick"en\, p. p. & a. from Strike.
1. Struck; smitten; wounded; as, the stricken deer.

Note: [See Strike, n.]
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2. Worn out; far gone; advanced. See Strike, v. t., 21.
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Abraham was old and well stricken in age. --Gen.
xxiv. 1.
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3. Whole; entire; -- said of the hour as marked by the
striking of a clock. [Scot.]
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He persevered for a stricken hour in such a torrent
of unnecessary tattle. --Sir W.
Scott.
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Speeches are spoken by the stricken hour, day after
day, week, perhaps, after week. --Bayne.
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Stricken
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Strike \Strike\, v. t. [imp. Struck; p. p. Struck,
Stricken(Stroock, Strucken, Obs.); p. pr. & vb. n.
Striking. Struck is more commonly used in the p. p. than
stricken.] [OE. striken to strike, proceed, flow, AS.
str[imac]can to go, proceed, akin to D. strijken to rub,
stroke, strike, to move, go, G. streichen, OHG.
str[imac]hhan, L. stringere to touch lightly, to graze, to
strip off (but perhaps not to L. stringere in sense to draw
tight), striga a row, a furrow. Cf. Streak, Stroke.]
1. To touch or hit with some force, either with the hand or
with an instrument; to smite; to give a blow to, either
with the hand or with any instrument or missile.
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He at Philippi kept
His sword e'en like a dancer; while I struck
The lean and wrinkled Cassius. --Shak.
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2. To come in collision with; to strike against; as, a bullet
struck him; the wave struck the boat amidships; the ship
struck a reef.
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3. To give, as a blow; to impel, as with a blow; to give a
force to; to dash; to cast.
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They shall take of the blood, and strike it on the
two sideposts. --Ex. xii. 7.
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Who would be free, themselves must strike the blow.
--Byron.
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4. To stamp or impress with a stroke; to coin; as, to strike
coin from metal: to strike dollars at the mint.
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5. To thrust in; to cause to enter or penetrate; to set in
the earth; as, a tree strikes its roots deep.
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6. To punish; to afflict; to smite.
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To punish the just is not good, nor strike princes
for equity. --Prov. xvii.
26.
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7. To cause to sound by one or more beats; to indicate or
notify by audible strokes; as, the clock strikes twelve;
the drums strike up a march.
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8. To lower; to let or take down; to remove; as, to strike
sail; to strike a flag or an ensign, as in token of
surrender; to strike a yard or a topmast in a gale; to
strike a tent; to strike the centering of an arch.
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9. To make a sudden impression upon, as by a blow; to affect
sensibly with some strong emotion; as, to strike the mind,
with surprise; to strike one with wonder, alarm, dread, or
horror.
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Nice works of art strike and surprise us most on the
first view. --Atterbury.
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They please as beauties, here as wonders strike.
--Pope.
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10. To affect in some particular manner by a sudden
impression or impulse; as, the plan proposed strikes me
favorably; to strike one dead or blind.
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How often has stricken you dumb with his irony!
--Landor.
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11. To cause or produce by a stroke, or suddenly, as by a
stroke; as, to strike a light.
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Waving wide her myrtle wand,
She strikes a universal peace through sea and land.
--Milton.
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12. To cause to ignite; as, to strike a match.
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13. To make and ratify; as, to strike a bargain.
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Note: Probably borrowed from the L. foedus ferrire, to strike
a compact, so called because an animal was struck and
killed as a sacrifice on such occasions.
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14. To take forcibly or fraudulently; as, to strike money.
[Old Slang]
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15. To level, as a measure of grain, salt, or the like, by
scraping off with a straight instrument what is above the
level of the top.
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16. (Masonry) To cut off, as a mortar joint, even with the
face of the wall, or inward at a slight angle.
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17. To hit upon, or light upon, suddenly; as, my eye struck a
strange word; they soon struck the trail.
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18. To borrow money of; to make a demand upon; as, he struck
a friend for five dollars. [Slang]
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19. To lade into a cooler, as a liquor. --B. Edwards.
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20. To stroke or pass lightly; to wave.
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Behold, I thought, He will . . . strike his hand
over the place, and recover the leper. --2 Kings v.
11.
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21. To advance; to cause to go forward; -- used only in past
participle. "Well struck in years." --Shak.
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To strike an attitude, To strike a balance. See under
Attitude, and Balance.

To strike a jury (Law), to constitute a special jury
ordered by a court, by each party striking out a certain
number of names from a prepared list of jurors, so as to
reduce it to the number of persons required by law.
--Burrill.

To strike a lead.
(a) (Mining) To find a vein of ore.
(b) Fig.: To find a way to fortune. [Colloq.]

To strike a ledger or To strike an account, to balance
it.

To strike hands with.
(a) To shake hands with. --Halliwell.
(b) To make a compact or agreement with; to agree with.


To strike off.
(a) To erase from an account; to deduct; as, to strike
off the interest of a debt.
(b) (Print.) To impress; to print; as, to strike off a
thousand copies of a book.
(c) To separate by a blow or any sudden action; as, to
strike off what is superfluous or corrupt.

To strike oil, to find petroleum when boring for it;
figuratively, to make a lucky hit financially. [Slang,
U.S.]

To strike one luck, to shake hands with one and wish good
luck. [Obs.] --Beau. & Fl.

To strike out.
(a) To produce by collision; to force out, as, to strike
out sparks with steel.
(b) To blot out; to efface; to erase. "To methodize is as
necessary as to strike out." --Pope.
(c) To form by a quick effort; to devise; to invent; to
contrive, as, to strike out a new plan of finance.
(d) (Baseball) To cause a player to strike out; -- said
of the pitcher. See To strike out, under Strike,
v. i.

To strike sail. See under Sail.

To strike up.
(a) To cause to sound; to begin to beat. "Strike up the
drums." --Shak.
(b) To begin to sing or play; as, to strike up a tune.
(c) To raise (as sheet metal), in making diahes, pans,
etc., by blows or pressure in a die.

To strike work, to quit work; to go on a strike.
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stricken
(wn)
stricken
adj 1: grievously affected especially by disease [syn:
afflicted, stricken]
2: (used in combination) affected by something overwhelming;
"conscience-smitten"; "awe-struck" [syn: smitten,
stricken, struck]
3: put out of action (by illness) [syn: laid low(p),
stricken]
podobné slovodefinícia
awestricken
(encz)
awestricken,v posvátné hrůze Zdeněk Brož
conscience-stricken
(encz)
conscience-stricken,kajícný adj: Zdeněk Brož
grief-stricken
(encz)
grief-stricken,zármutkem sklíčen Zdeněk Brožgrief-stricken,žalostný adj: Zdeněk Brož
horror-stricken
(encz)
horror-stricken,zděšený hrůzou Zdeněk Brož
panic-stricken
(encz)
panic-stricken,vyděšený adj: luke
poverty-stricken
(encz)
poverty-stricken,chudobný adj: Zdeněk Brožpoverty-stricken,ubohý adj: Zdeněk Brož
stricken
(encz)
stricken,zasažený adj: Zdeněk Brož
terror-stricken
(encz)
terror-stricken,vyděšený hrůzou Zdeněk Brož
thunderstricken
(encz)
thunderstricken,
Awe-stricken
(gcide)
Awe-stricken \Awe"-strick`en\, a.
Awe-struck.
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Heartstricken
(gcide)
Heartstricken \Heart"strick`en\ (h[aum]rt"str[i^]k`'n), a.
Shocked; dismayed.
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Moonstricken
(gcide)
Moonstricken \Moon"strick`en\ (m[=oo]n"str[i^]k`'n), a.
See Moonstruck.
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Panic-stricken
(gcide)
Panic-stricken \Pan"ic-strick`en\, Panic-struck
\Pan"ic-struck`\, a.
Struck with a panic, or sudden fear; thrown into a state of
intense fear; as, trying to keep back the panic-stricken
crowd. --Burke.

Syn: panicky, petrified, terrified, frightened.
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Planet-stricken
(gcide)
Planet-stricken \Plan"et-strick`en\, Planet-struck
\Plan"et-struck`\, a.
Affected by the influence of planets; blasted. --Milton.
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Like planet-stricken men of yore
He trembles, smitten to the core
By strong compunction and remorse. --Wordsworth.
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awestricken
(wn)
awestricken
adj 1: having or showing a feeling of mixed reverence and
respect and wonder and dread; "stood in awed silence
before the shrine"; "in grim despair and awestruck
wonder" [syn: awed, awestruck, awestricken] [ant:
unawed]
dumbstricken
(wn)
dumbstricken
adj 1: as if struck dumb with astonishment and surprise; "a
circle of policement stood dumbfounded by her denial of
having seen the accident"; "the flabbergasted aldermen
were speechless"; "was thunderstruck by the news of his
promotion" [syn: dumbfounded, dumfounded,
flabbergasted, stupefied, thunderstruck,
dumbstruck, dumbstricken]
grief-stricken
(wn)
grief-stricken
adj 1: sorrowful through loss or deprivation; "bereft of hope"
[syn: bereaved, bereft, grief-stricken, grieving,
mourning(a), sorrowing(a)]
horror-stricken
(wn)
horror-stricken
adj 1: stricken with horror [syn: horrified, {horror-
stricken}, horror-struck]
panic-stricken
(wn)
panic-stricken
adj 1: thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation;
"became panicky as the snow deepened"; "felt panicked
before each exam"; "trying to keep back the panic-
stricken crowd"; "the terrified horse bolted" [syn:
panicky, panicked, panic-stricken, panic-struck,
terrified, frightened]
poverty-stricken
(wn)
poverty-stricken
adj 1: poor enough to need help from others [syn: destitute,
impoverished, indigent, necessitous, needy,
poverty-stricken]
stricken
(wn)
stricken
adj 1: grievously affected especially by disease [syn:
afflicted, stricken]
2: (used in combination) affected by something overwhelming;
"conscience-smitten"; "awe-struck" [syn: smitten,
stricken, struck]
3: put out of action (by illness) [syn: laid low(p),
stricken]
terror-stricken
(wn)
terror-stricken
adj 1: struck or filled with terror [syn: terror-stricken,
terror-struck]

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