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单词 stripped
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strippedadj.1

/strɪpt/
Etymology: < strip v.1 + -ed suffix1.
1.
a. That has been stripped, in senses of the verb stripped gallop, a gallop given a racehorse when ‘stripped’.
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the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > uncovering > [adjective] > stripped or made bare
bared1382
bare1387
exutec1430
stark naked?1594
stripped1594
nudified1653
denudated1672
denuded1813
denudate1866
society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > racing or race > horse racing > [noun] > training or exercise run
heat1683
sweat1705
stripped gallop1896
1594 Good Huswifes Handmaide 1 b Then put in halfe a handfull of stripped Tyme.
1641 in Archaeologia 1 99 Poor stript men, that had made their escapes from the rebels.
1683 J. Moxon Mech. Exercises II. 207 The Compositer..coming to his Stript Form, or Quarter of the Form he is to Destribute, he places [etc.].
1714 E. Ward Field-spy 26 Like a strip'd Gamester or a ruin'd Beau.
1844 Rep. Sel. Comm. Tobacco Trade, Min. Evid. 232 The stripped tobacco is an article which is manufactured by the extraction of the stalk.
1869 G. J. Chester Transatl. Sketches 264 Making indelicate remarks on the personal appearance of the stripped soldiers.
1896 Daily News 12 June 6/2 It was the first stripped gallop he ever had.
1898 J. Southward Mod. Printing I. 97 The following table shews the usual number of improved—that is, shaved or stripped—leads to the pound.
b. See strip v.1 24, 25.
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society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > extracted or refined oil > [adjective] > refined or distilled mineral oil
cracked1884
wide-cut1888
stripped1931
re-refined1932
steam-cracked1962
the world > matter > physics > atomic physics > ion > ionization > [adjective] > of atom or ion: deprived of electron
stripped1931
1931 Hoffert & Claxton Motor Benzole iv. 61 After the removal of the benzole in the scrubbers, the gas is usually referred to as stripped gas.
1933 O. H. Blackwood et al. Outl. Atomic Physics xiv. 305 The electrons and the more or less stripped nuclei together are assumed to form a gas, which acts like a perfect gas even at hugh densities.
1947 Physical Rev. 72 1008/2 It is just the narrowness of the cone which distinguishes the stripped neutrons from those produced by direct nuclear encounters.
1978 Nature 7 Sept. 41/2 Stripped iron nuclei in a hydrogen plasma under central solar conditions, according to the classical Debye–Hückel model, would undergo phase separation for concentrations well below the cosmic abundance value.
2. Designating cards which have been cut or pared, so as to be easily drawn out. (Cf. Stripper1 3.)
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1927 Sunday Express 17 July 8/7Stripped’ Cards.
3. spec. Of wood (esp. pine) used for furniture or domestic woodwork, etc.: that has had the accretions of paint or varnish removed, so as to reveal the natural grain and colour.
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society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > wood > [adjective] > stripped
stripped1934
1934 M. Allingham Death of Ghost ix. 105 The high narrow room with its top lights and stripped pine panelling.
1966 A. Christie Third Girl iv. 31 Long Basing..had two antique shops, one mostly consisting of stripped pine chimney pieces.
1976 Listener 15 July 49/2 He likes corner cabinets and stripped pine.
1976 Lancs. Evening Post 7 Dec. 14/5 (advt.) Chairs include set eight stripped beech.
1981 ‘M. Yorke’ Hand of Death xx. 189 A customer called. Lynn sold her a stripped-pine chair.
4. stripped-down adj., that has had all superfluous or extraneous parts removed; also figurative. Esp. (originally U.S.) applied to a motor vehicle so adapted in order to improve engine performance. Also of a machine: disassembled, dismantled. Cf. strip v.1 8.
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the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separation or breaking up into constituent parts > [adjective] > taken apart
unpieced1483
unmassed1847
stripped-down1946
society > travel > means of travel > a conveyance > vehicle > powered vehicle > motor car > [adjective] > with non-essential parts removed
stripped-down1946
society > occupation and work > equipment > machine > types of machine generally > [adjective] > not in operation
standing1697
stripped-down1973
1946 Sat. Evening Post 14 Sept. 14/2 Today a hot rod is a hopped-up, stripped-down flivver.
1958 Times 24 Nov. (Canada Suppl.) p. iv/4 In 1959, General Motors will introduce a small, stripped-down Chevrolet, which will be billed as a ‘new’ small car.
1961 R. B. Long Sentence & its Parts 494 ‘Kernels.’ This term is applied to stripped-down nucleuses [of sentences].
1973 A. MacVicar Painted Doll Affair vi. 66 A pimpled hairy youth in overalls wriggled out from underneath a stripped-down car.
1975 New Yorker 7 July 78/3 ‘Blue Lou’ is short, stripped-down, and full of business.
1978 Archit. Design 5 June 310/2 The stripped-down classicism promoted by men [sc. architects] like Burnet and Richardson.
1979 J. Gardner Nostradamus Traitor xlix. 237 They travelled in a stripped-down Heinkel 111.
1980 J. Cartwright Horse of Darius v. 66 He laid out the stripped-down Kalashnikov, the plasticine, the detonators.

Derivatives

ˈstrippedness n. the quality or state of being stripped.
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the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > uncovering > [noun] > stripping or uncovering so as to leave bare > stripped or bare condition
nudationa1500
bareness1552
nudity1611
nakedness1750
denudation1816
starkness1824
denudement1831
strippedness1856
1856 J. W. Carlyle New Lett. (1903) II. 96 What is that quality in the skins of some women..which always suggests nakedness, striptness?

Draft additions 1993

Of stock: having had the interest coupons removed for separate sale. Also transferred, of the profit made on it. U.S.
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society > trade and finance > merchandise > article(s) to be sold > [adjective] > not in or provided with stock
unstocked1633
stripped1979
society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > stocks, shares, or bonds > [adjective] > types of securities > types of stock
rigged1826
flat1841
watered1865
sticky1866
weak1875
washed1886
blue chip1894
pawned1903
stripped1979
1979 Dun's Rev. Feb. 60/1 It reduced his purchase price for the bond by $67.80 and the ‘stripped’ yield of the bond thus rose to 13.58%.
1981 N.Y. Times 30 Mar. d6/3 The detached warrant, the stripped bond and the bond with warrants still attached.
1987 Bond Buyer 12 Mar. 4/4 Stripped mortgage securities..separate the principal and interest payments on the mortgages underlying the issue.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1919; most recently modified version published online September 2019).

strippedadj.2

/strɪpt/
Etymology: < strip v.4 + -ed suffix1.
Of or pertaining to a programme that is broadcast every day (esp. every weekday) at the same time.
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society > communication > broadcasting > a broadcast programme or item > [adjective] > broadcast of a serial programme
stripped1985
1985 Ensign & Knapton Compl. Dict. Television & Film 224/1 Stripped show, a syndicated television show that airs five days a week.
1989 S. T. Eastman et al. Broadcast/Cable Programming (ed. 3) vii. 216 Long-running network series have been scarce in recent years; in consequence, syndicated properties with the 130 episodes ideal to program on a Monday through Friday (stripped) basis are rare.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online June 2018).
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