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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
strike out
▪ I. ˌstrike ˈout derived 1. to start being independent •I knew it was time I struck out on my own. 2. (NAmE, informal)to fail or be unsuccessful •The movie struck out and didn't win a single Oscar. Main entry: ↑strikederived ▪ II. ˌstrike ˈout | ˌstrike sbˈout derived (in ↑baseball)to fail to hit the ball three times and therefore not be allowed to continue hitting; to make sb do this related noun ↑strikeout Main entry: ↑strikederived ▪ III. ˌstrike ˈout (at sb/sth) derived 1. to aim a sudden violent blow at sb/sth •He lost his temper and struck out wildly. 2. to criticize sb/sth, especially in a public speech or in a book or newspaper •In a recent article she strikes out at her critics. Main entry: ↑strikederived ▪ IV. ˌstrike ˈout (for/towards sth) derived to move in a determined way (towards sth) •He struck out (= started swimming) towards the shore. Main entry: ↑strikederived
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