- a group's refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions; "the strike lasted more than a month before it was settled"
- deliver a sharp blow, as with the hand, fist, or weapon; "The teacher struck the child"; "the opponent refused to strike"; "The boxer struck the attacker dead"
- an attack that is intended to seize or inflict damage on or destroy an objective; "the strike was scheduled to begin at dawn"
- affect: have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; "This child impressed me as unusually mature"; "This behavior struck me as odd"
- hit: hit against; come into sudden contact with; "The car hit a tree"; "He struck the table with his elbow"
- rap: a gentle blow
- S.T.R.I.K.E. is a fictional, comic-book counterterrorism and intelligence agency in the Marvel Comics universe. The organization, that often deals with superhuman threats, was introduced in Captain Britain Weekly #17, as the United Kingdom's version of the United Nations' S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Strike is a Polish language film produced by a mainly German group, released in 2006 and directed by Volker Schlöndorff. The film is broadly a docudrama. It covers the formation of Solidarity. The action centers around work and labor organizing in the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk, Poland.
- A strike is an attack with an inanimate object, such as a weapon, or with a part of the human body intended to cause an effect upon an opponent or to simply cause harm to an opponent. There are many different varieties of strikes. ...
- Strike are a British dance band formed in 1994 consisting of Matt Cantor, Andy Gardner and the vocalist Victoria Newton.
- In baseball, the strike zone is a conceptual three dimensional right angle pentagonal prism over home plate which defines the boundaries through which a pitch must pass in order to count as a strike when the batter does not swing.
- A strike is a term used in bowling to indicate that all of the pins have been knocked down with the first ball of a frame. On scoresheets, a strike is symbolized by an X.
- a status resulting from a batter swinging and missing a pitch, or not swinging at a pitch in the strike zone, or hitting a foul ball that is not caught; the act of knocking down all ten pins in on the first roll of a frame; a work stoppage as a form of protest; a blow or application of ...
- (striking) of that which makes a strong impression
- (115. strikes) workers refuse to work as a protest (used by unions)
- (STRIKES) Organized withholding of labor to correct injustice.
- (STRIKES) When force meets force against a weapon in flight or not, and the intent is to hurt.
- (Strikes) Punches, kicks, Elbows, Headbutts, Knees, any quick shot with a body part.
- (Strikes) Smaller than a revoloution. People refuse to work and normally rebel in the streets demonstrating what they believe in. The people don't normally get paid however in the Ruhr they did.
- (strikes) a work stoppage as a form of protest
- The term strikes in the criminal law refers to prior convictions, in particular to sentencing laws that increase the sentences of convicted persons when such person has prior convictions. ...
- (striking) Refers to the process by which a coin is minted. Also refers to the sharpness of design details. A sharp strike or strong strike is one with all of the details struck very sharply; a weak strike has the details lightly impressed at the time of coining.
- (Striking) (strike) – the industry term for taking down an exhibit.
- (Striking) The act of swinging, clubbing, or propelling the arm or forearm in contacting an opponent.
- (STRIKING) This is the technique that is most widely used to make medals and coins. In this case, the engraving is made in relief on untempered steel, resulting in what is called a puncheon. ...