strike out

strike out
фраз. гл.
1) вычёркивать, стирать; исключать

Strike out the witness's last remark, it has no place in the court record. — Вычеркните последнюю фразу свидетеля, в протоколе суда ей не место.

Calvin did not strike out asceticism entirely from his system as Luther did. — Кальвин не полностью исключил аскетизм из своей системы, как это сделал Лютер.

Syn:
2) порождать, изобретать

to strike out a new idea — изобрести новый план

Their hostility strikes out into many ramifications, but it is not difficult to trace all these to the parent root. — Их враждебность принимает различные формы, но нетрудно проследить её первоисточник.

3) представлять вчерне, набрасывать

He has struck out the landscape with a few impetuous dashes of the hand. — Он набросал пейзаж несколькими стремительными движениями руки.

4) (strike out for) направляться

to strike out for the shore — направиться к берегу

5) атаковать, набрасываться (на кого-л. / что-л.)

She was so angry she struck out at the waiter. — Она была так сердита, что буквально напала на официанта.

6) спорт. выбить в аут (в бейсболе)
7) терпеть неудачу

Ann did her best, but she struck out anyway. — Анна сделала всё, что смогла, но всё равно потерпела неудачу.


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