
strip
词源
源自古英语 'striepan'(剥皮),与古高地德语 'stroufen'(剥除)同源,原指去除树皮或兽皮的动作。
noun
❶ 狭长的一片材料或区域,如纸、布或土地,通常长度远大于宽度。
“She tore a strip of paper from the notebook.”
(她从笔记本上撕下一条纸。)
“The airport has a long landing strip for planes.”
(机场有一条长长的飞机跑道。)
❶ 商业区或娱乐区集中排列的街道,常见于城市或旅游区。
“Las Vegas is famous for its vibrant casino strip.”
(拉斯维加斯以其充满活力的赌场街闻名。)
“We walked down the shopping strip looking for souvenirs.”
(我们沿着商业街寻找纪念品。)
verb
❶ 脱去衣物或覆盖物,通常指完全或部分移除。
“He stripped off his wet clothes after the rain.”
(淋雨后他脱掉了湿衣服。)
“The workers stripped the old paint from the walls.”
(工人们铲除了墙上的旧油漆。)
❶ 拆卸或分解某物,通常指机械或复杂结构。
“They stripped the engine down to repair it.”
(他们拆开发动机进行修理。)
“The thieves stripped the car of its valuable parts.”
(小偷拆走了车上值钱的零件。)
常见短语
strip down — 脱掉衣服或简化某物,常用于非正式场合或技术场景。
“He stripped down to his shorts before jumping into the pool.”
(他脱得只剩短裤后跳进了游泳池。)
strip away — 逐渐移除表层或非本质部分,常用于比喻性表达。
“The documentary strips away the glamour to show reality.”
(这部纪录片剥去光鲜外表展示了现实。)