English–Esperanto dictionary
Esperanto translation of the English word striking
English | Esperanto |
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(apposite; appropriate; apt; pertinent) | |
okulfrapanta | |
(imposing; impressive; awe‐inspiring; awful; portentous) | |
(conspicuous) | () |
(beat; hit; wallop; jab; belabour; belt) | |
🔗 It was like striking a tree. | |
(bore; broach; sink; tap) | boratingi |
(burn; sear) | |
(hit; smack; stub; poke) | |
frapi la okulojn | |
🔗 Workers for this government department will strike from December 23–26, and again from December 28–31. | |
trafe bati | |
🔗 The issue of when to table the motion of no confidence was the subject of a lengthy discussion at Tuesday’s shadow cabinet meeting, with Mr. Watson leading calls for the party to strike before Christmas. | |
(assume; espouse; accept) | alpreni |
frotflamigi | |
🔗 Two friends of hers were planning to travel to the UK for a short break—one from Ireland, one from Belgium—but decided against it, because of the strikes. | |
(catch; hit; attain; encounter; find; run up against; befall; betide; ravage) | |
🔗 . | |
(percuss; tap) | perkuti |
(aggressive; offensive) | ataka |
(access; attack; assault; offensive; fit; raid; onslaught) | |
🔗 The Ukrainian military has carried out what appears to have been their deepest strike yet into Russian‐occupied regions of the country. | |
(blow; hit; whack; stroke; jab; lash) | |
(knock; blow; hit; smack; stroke; poke) | |
(sound; resound) | |
(hit) | |
(find; locate; spot) | |
(reach) | |
🔗 One source said the two sides were too far apart for a deal to be struck last night. | |
(hit) | |
🔗 Three of the bullets struck Steenkamp, who died soon after |