单词 | streak |
释义 | noun | verb streakstreak1 /strik/ ●●○ noun [countable] 1COLORED LINE a colored or dirty line, especially one that has an irregular shape or has been made accidentally: Her mascara ran in streaks down her face.► see thesaurus at line12CHARACTER a part of someone’s character that is different from the rest of his or her character: She has a stubborn streak.streak of a streak of independence3PERIOD a period of time during which you continue to be successful or to fail: a streak of bad luckbe on a winning/losing streak (=have a period of time when you continue to win or lose)4HAIR a line of lighter color in your hair SYN highlight: gray streaks5a streak of lightning/fire/light etc. a long straight burst of lightning, fire, etc.6ROCK/MINERAL earth science a colored line left by a mineral (=type of rock) when it is rubbed against a surface. The color of the streak helps scientists decide what type of mineral it is. noun | verb streakstreak2 verb 1[transitive usually passive] to cover something with streaks: The evening sky was streaked red and orange.be streaked with something Her face was streaked with sweat.2[intransitive always + adv./prep.] to run or fly somewhere so fast you can hardly be seen: streak across/along/down etc. Two jets streaked across the sky.3[intransitive] to run across a public place with no clothes on to shock people4[transitive] to have someone put lines of lighter color in your hair, or to put these lines in someone else’s hair |
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