/strɪp ||; strɪp/noun
[C] a long narrow piece of sth 狭长的一片;一条:
a strip of paper一张纸条
strip²
/strɪp ||; strɪp/verb
(stripping;stripped)
1 [I,T] strip (sth) (off) to take off your clothes; to take off sb else's clothes 脱衣服:
The doctor asked him to strip to the waist.医生请他把衣服脱到腰部。I was stripped and searched at the airport by two customs officers.我在机场被两个海关人员脱衣检查。
2 [T] strip sb/sth (of sth) to take sth away from sb/sth 取走;褫夺:
They stripped the house of all its furniture.他们将房子内的家具都搬走了。
3 [T] strip sth (off) to remove sth that is covering a surface 除去或剥去表层:
to strip the paint off a door除去门上的油漆to strip wallpaper剥去墙纸
strip1/strIp; strIp/v stripped , stripping 1 also 又作 strip off [I,T] to take off your clothes, or take someone else's clothes off 脱去(…的)衣服: I stripped and got into the shower. 我脱掉衣服进了淋浴间。He was stripped and beaten. 他被剥光衣服殴打。She stripped off her sweater. 她脱下毛衣。The men were all stripped to the waist . 那些男子上身全都脱得精光。2 also 又作 strip off [T] to remove something that is covering the surface of something else 除去﹐剥去〔表面的东西〕: I’ve stripped the old paint off the door. 我把门上的旧油漆刮掉了。We’ll need to strip off the old wallpaper first. 我们得先把旧墙纸铲掉。3 strip sb of sth to take property or rights away from someone 剥夺某人的某物〔指财产或权利〕: If the drugs test proves positive, he could be stripped of his title. 如果药物测试呈阳性﹐他可能被取消冠军资格。
strip2n 1 [C] a long narrow piece of something 条﹐带﹐狭条: Tear the paper into one-inch strips. 把纸撕成一英寸的长条。+of a narrow strip of land 一块狭长的土地2 [singular 单数] when someone takes their clothes off to entertain other people 脱衣舞: She did a strip . 她表演了脱衣舞。a strip show 脱衣舞表演
stripstripstripsstrippedstripping1verb (strips, stripping, stripped)1(alsostrip off) to take off your clothes; to take off another person's clothes: She stripped off and ran into the sea.They were stripped and searched by the police officers.2to take off something that is covering something: I stripped the wallpaper off the walls.stripstripstrips2nouna long thin piece of something: a strip of paper