strike off
动词 v.
英文释义
动词 v.
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To remove from a list or register.
— She struck off his name from the list.
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To remove from a list or register.; To be forbidden from practicing in a regulated profession (medicine, law etc.) by virtue of being removed (usually for malpractice) from a statutory register required to practice that profession.
— The doctor was struck off the medical register for professional misconduct.
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To void an obligation; to deduct.
— He was kind enough to strike off the debt.
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To print (a work) in a hurried manner.
— Nothing is heard but the monotonous houp! hank! of the Indians, as in a cloud of steam of their own manufacture, they strike off the paper. Nothing can be seen without but a shower of quarters, bits, and dimes darkening the air as they are thrown from the purchasers.
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To sever or separate by a blow.
— Strike off his head, I command you!
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To start going in a new direction or course of endeavor.
— She decided to strike off on a new course.
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