A business strike is when the employees of a business strike to get something done in their favor. Oftentimes, employees strike when they want a raise.
To strike something from the record means to remove it from official documentation or evidence, typically because it is deemed irrelevant, inadmissible, or inaccurate.
"On strike" means they do not go to work in protest of something they think is unfair.
Yes, "strike" can be considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound produced when hitting or colliding with something.
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The word 'strike' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'strike' is a word for a period of time in which people refuse to work in protest; the act of hitting something with force; a military attack; the discovery of something like gold or oil; in Baseball, a failure to hit the ball.The noun forms of the verb to strike are striker and the gerund, striking.
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Strike when you hit someone with a piece of something is "ta"; struck when you hit someone with a vehicle is "so'a" or "taia"; strike/struck/punch with a fist is "tu'i" or "moto"; strike/struck with feelings is "o'otia"; strike dead is "tu'ipe".
It means to hit something (the object you need to do it to) lightly
The word 'strike' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'strike' is a word for a period of time in which people refuse to work in protest; the act of hitting something with force; a military attack; the discovery of something like gold or oil; in Baseball, a failure to hit the ball.The noun forms of the verb to strike are striker and the gerund, striking.
It means to hit something (the object you need to do it to) lightly
Yes, "strike" is a homograph. It can refer to either the physical act of hitting something or the labor action where workers stop working as a form of protest.