strike down
英 [straɪk daʊn]
美 [straɪk daʊn]
摧垮; 使病倒; 使丧命
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 摧垮;使病倒;使丧命
If someoneis struck down, especially by an illness, they are killed or severely harmed by it.- Frank had been struck down by a massive heart attack.
弗兰克的身体已经被一场严重的心脏病拖垮了。 - ...a great sporting hero, struck down at 49.
在 49 岁时因病逝世的一个了不起的体坛英雄人物
- Frank had been struck down by a massive heart attack.
- PHRASAL VERB 废止,取缔,终结(非法的法律或规定)
If a judge or courtstrikes downa law or regulation, they say that it is illegal and end it.- The Supreme Court today struck down a law that prevents criminals from profiting from books or movies about their crimes.
最高法院今天废止了一项关于禁止罪犯把其罪行写成书或拍成电影而从中牟利的法律。
- The Supreme Court today struck down a law that prevents criminals from profiting from books or movies about their crimes.
英英释义
verb
- cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow
- strike down a tree
- Lightning struck down the hikers
- cause to die, especially suddenly
- The disease struck down many young men in the village
- declare null and void
- Cancel the election results
- strike down a law
双语例句
- Those who were not able to strike down the stakes should believe in God devoutly.
击不中的人就更要虔诚地相信上帝。 - Frank had been struck down by a massive heart attack.
弗兰克的身体已经被一场严重的心脏病拖垮了。 - You would dare strike me down, again?
你还敢再一次杀了我? - The committee reached an agreement to strike down a law requirement.
委员会达成一致取消一项法律规定。 - We will strike them down.
我们会彻底击溃他们。 - The king then ordered Doeg, "you turn and strike down the priests."
王吩咐多益说:“你去杀祭司吧。” - Strike down a law requirement.
取消一项法律规定。 - One is that, by convention, the Department of Justice is expected to appeal decisions that strike down existing law.
第一,根据传统,司法部应将判决移交上一级法院才能修改现有法律; - It originated from America in the Soviet union to ensure the first nuclear strike down, Its headquarters still can send in instructions and military communications system.
它的产生最早起源于美国为保证在苏联第一次核打击下,其司令部仍能发出作战指令而对军队通讯系统的改善。 - His strike knocked down a giant opponent.
他的打击能打倒一个强大的敌人。