strike
 
				సమ్మె
				definition
					
					verb
					
					he raised his hand, as if to strike me
					
					hit forcibly and deliberately with one's hand or a weapon or other implement.
					
					
					an earthquake struck the island
					
					(of a disaster, disease, or other unwelcome phenomenon) occur suddenly and have harmful or damaging effects on.
					
					
					
					noun
					
					dockers voted for an all-out strike
					
					a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a concession or concessions from their employer.
					
					
					the threat of nuclear strikes
					
					a sudden attack, typically a military one.
					
					
					
				
						translation of 'strike '
					
					
					
					
					
						దెబ్బవేయు,
					
					
					
					
						పనిచేయ నిరాకరించు
					
					
					
					
				example
					
					after two years he was able to 'strike' out on his own
					
					They prepare to 'strike' without warning as they go undercover to retrieve two missing silver bands.
					
					local government workers went on 'strike'
					
					But the bottom line is, that karate, allows you to use your hands and feet as weapons, and to 'strike' much more quickly than you can with a sword.
					
					The murderers always 'strike' at night; they kill the person, and then torch the place.
					
					there is no better surface for the spat to 'strike' on than another oyster
					
					Reid says hunters and trappers tried to 'strike' a compromise by agreeing to strictly limited hunting and trapping seasons.
					
					he raised his hand, as if to 'strike' me
					
					to 'strike' oil
					
					to 'strike' for higher pay
					
					Police believe he would have taken his assault further had he not been interrupted, and say this violent and dangerous man could 'strike' again.
					
					In the 1956 war in the Sinai, Israel proved that a preemptive 'strike' could delay an enemy's preparation for war for years.
					
					She's adamant that she'll begin an indefinite hunger 'strike' once she reaches jail.
					
					the Lena goldfields 'strike' of 1912
					
					His beat ranged as far as Broken Hill, where he was the union's man on the spot when railway workers went on strike for the first time since the great 'strike' of 1917.
					
					The industrial action saw employees 'strike' at hospitals and rest homes across the country.
					
					With every 'strike' , every swing and every pitch, it seemed to grow quieter and you could almost hear the people crossing their fingers.
					
					He appealed to Britain and the US to abandon threats of a military 'strike' .
					
					Terrorists are dependent upon their ability to 'strike' without warning.
					
					I can raise and 'strike' a sail, reef it and stow it.
					
					He raced towards the hags, preparing to 'strike' them with the weapon.
					
					The quartzitic horizons change along 'strike' into carbonaceous shale and sericite-chlorite schist.
					
					In 1956 Polish workers went on 'strike' to protest against food shortages and other restrictions.
					
					local government workers went on 'strike'
					
					workers may 'strike' over threatened job losses
					
					If they don't stop this process, should the U.S. consider a military preemptive 'strike' ?
					
					He's trying to grow cuttings, but doesn't even know which part of the plant is best to 'strike' from.
					
					Pakistani university professors and lecturers held a national hunger 'strike' on April 5 against education privatisation plans.
					
					It is a slap in the face for those employees who went on 'strike' for better pay.
					
					While they do want an attack, a military 'strike' , they're saying don't rush into it.
					
					
					
					
				
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