streak
noun
verb
striːk
noun
1
a
coloured
line,
especially
one
that
is
not
straight
or
has
been
made
accidentally
色条; 条痕; 斑纹
Sue
has
blonde
streaks
in
her
hair.
休的头发里夹杂着几缕金发。
2
a
part
of
someone’s
character
that
is
different
from
the
rest
of
their
character
个性特征,特点
a
mean
streak
吝啬的个性
[+
of
]
His
serious
nature
was
lightened
by
a
streak
of
mischief.
他严肃的个性中带着一丝顽皮。
3
a
period
of
time
during
which
you
continue
to
be
successful
or
to
fail
〔不断成功或失败的〕一段时期
be
on
a
winning/losing
streak
Celtic
are
on
a
six-game
winning
streak.
凯尔特人队六连胜。
4
streak of lightning/fire/light etc
a
long
straight
flash
of
LIGHTNING
,
fire
etc
一道闪电/火光/光亮等
verb
5
to
run
or
fly
somewhere
so
fast
you
can
hardly
be
seen
飞速地跑 (飞)
I always + adv/prep
[+
across/along/down
etc
]
Two
jets
streaked
across
the
sky.
两架喷气式飞机在空中一闪而过。
6
to
cover
something
with
lines
of
colour,
liquid
etc
使布满条纹 (条痕)
T usually passive 一般用被动态
The
sky
was
streaked
yellow
and
purple.
天空布满黄色和紫色的条纹。
[+
with
]
His
hands
and
arms
were
streaked
with
paint.
他的手和胳膊上全是一道道的漆印。
7
to
run
across
a
public
place
with
no
clothes
on
as
a
joke
or
in
order
to
shock
people
裸奔
I