to stop the strike
Depends on whether you're talking terrorism or military strike.
The literal translation means lightning war. It was used by the Germans during WWII. They would strike with great speed with tanks and mobile infantry before some countries could mobilize a defense.
These trenches were not easy to get rid of, if you went over the top to attack the other side, machine guns would strike men down.
equal to 2000 km/hr.
I assume you mean strike as the word, Edward used to strike out at Mary all the time. The teacher put a strike next to Ben's name. The employers at the bus company were on strike, there would be no transport services for a while. Hope it helps c:
'Strike' can have many meanings, your question is vague. 'To strike, to hit' would be 打つ /u tsu/. 'Strike' as in to stop working and going on a strike would be ストライキ /su to rai ki/.
The present tense of "struck" is "strike."
A hunger strike is when people didn't eat for a long time, or they would be hungry, so Hunger is hungry; Strike is a period of time.
A hunger strike is when people didn't eat for a long time, or they would be hungry, so Hunger is hungry; Strike is a period of time.
that would be an agration
if using a qwerty keyboard then use left index finger to strike "b" the finger with which you strike "f"
White phosphorus.
the union, went on strike
It could, but it would be more likely to strike a metal part.
I would also go on a strike too... Nothing will happen. She'll get emotional and quit the drama. Thats what i do to my mum
The distance would depend upon the force of each individual strike.