plural streaks
plural streaks
Learner's definition of STREAK
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1
: a long, thin mark that is a different color from its background条纹;条痕 2
: a quality that is noticeable especially because it is different from a person's other qualities个性特征 —
usually singular通常用单数 -
a streak of stubbornness = a stubborn streak固执的个性
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She has an adventurous/competitive streak in her.她有几分冒险/竞争精神。
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He has a mean streak. [=a tendency to be mean]他有点吝啬。
3
: a period of repeated success or failure(连续成功或失败的)一段时间 -
a lucky streak运气好的一段时间
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a streak of 11 straight victories*11连胜
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a winning/losing streak [=a series of wins/losses]连赢/输
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The team has recently been on a hot streak. [=the team has been winning a lot of games recently]这支队最近连连获胜。
4
: a long, narrow area or flash of light一道(亮光) 2 streak /ˈstriːk/ verb
streaks; streaked; streaking
streaks; streaked; streaking
Learner's definition of STREAK
1
[+ object] : to make long lines of a different color on or in (something)使布满条纹;使布满条痕 —
often used as (be) streaked with常用作(be) streaked with 2
always followed by an adverb or preposition,
[no object] : to go or move very quickly飞快地移动;疾行 3
[no object] : to run through a public place naked in order to get attention裸奔