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strip /strɪp/ (-pp-) ► SEE ALLstrip sth awaystrip sth downstrip down to sthstrip sth from sthstrip sb/sth of sthstrip offstrip sth off strip sth offstrip sth off/from sthstrip sth out●ˌstrip sth aˈway1. (from sth) to completely remove a layer of sth that is covering sth else 剥去;剥下;揭去◆Strip away the paint to reveal the wood underneath. 把油漆刮掉,露出下面的木头。◆The bark has been stripped away from the tree. 树皮已经剥光了。2. to remove anything that is not true and necessary to reveal what sb/sth is really like 揭去,揭穿,清除(虚假或不必要的东西)◆When you strip away the jargon, he really has nothing sensible to say. 去掉术语之后,他实际上没有说任何有意义的东西。◆The programme stripped away the mystery surrounding the royal family. 这个节目揭开了王室的神秘面纱。3. to remove or get rid of sth that has existed for a long time 夺走,去除(存在已久的事物)◆Our basic rights are being stripped away by these laws. 这些法律正在剥夺我们的基本权利。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌstrip sth ˈdownto separate a machine or an engine into parts, especially in order to clean or repair it 拆开,拆卸(机器或引擎)◆We had to strip down the engine and replace the worn parts. 我们不得不拆开引擎,更换了磨损的部件。◆The car was stripped down and sold for parts. 车子已拆成零件卖了。SYN dismantle sth (more formal) [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌstrip ˈdown to sthto take off your clothes until you are only wearing the items mentioned 脱得只剩下◆I stripped down to my underwear for the massage. 我脱得只剩下内衣,接受按摩。[v + adv + prep + n]●ˌstrip sth ˈfrom sth ➡ strip sth off, etc. ●ˈstrip sb/sth of sthto take away a right, property, etc. that sb has, as a punishment 剥夺…的权利(或财产等);使丧失权利(或财产等)◆He was stripped of his title for refusing to fight in Britain (= for example, in boxing). 他因为拒绝在英国比赛而被取消了冠军头衔。◆They stripped me of my citizenship and deported me. 他们剥夺了我的公民资格,将我驱逐出境。SYN divest sb/sth of sth (formal) NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + prep]●ˌstrip ˈoff●ˌstrip sth ˈoff (BrE, informal) if you strip off, or strip sth off, you take off all or nearly all your clothes (几乎)脱光(衣服)◆She stripped off and dived into the water. 她脱去衣服,跳入了水中。◆Strip off your wet clothes and put on these dry ones. 把湿衣服脱了,换上这些干的。 ➡ note at take sth off [v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌstrip sth ˈoff●ˌstrip sth ˈoff/ˈfrom sthto remove a layer of sth (从…)除去,剥掉(表层)◆It was hard work stripping the old wallpaper off. 旧墙纸很不容易撕掉。◆All the leaves had been stripped off the branches. 树枝上的叶子落光了。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌstrip sth ˈoutto completely remove things you do not want; to remove everything from a place and leave it empty 将(不需要的东西)全部挪走;清空(某处)◆They had stripped out all the original features of the house. 他们把房子本来的特色全毁了。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |