stripped 
					英 [strɪpt ]  
					美 [strɪpt ]  
					v.  脱光衣服; 脱掉大部分衣服; 扒光…的衣服; 进行脱衣表演; 表演脱衣舞; 除去,剥去(一层); (尤指)剥光
					过去分词:stripped 过去式:stripped 
					
					BNC.18840 / COCA.17184
					
					
						
							柯林斯词典 
							
								
									
										N-COUNT (纸、布、食物等的)条,带strip of  something such as paper, cloth, or food is a long, narrow piece of it.
											...a new kind of manufactured wood made by pressing strips of wood together and baking them... The simplest rag-rugs are made with strips of fabric plaited together... Serve dish with strips of fresh raw vegetables.  
										N-COUNT 狭长区域;带状(陆地、水域)strip of  land or water is a long narrow area of it.
											The coastal cities of Liguria sit on narrow strips of land lying under steep mountains. ...a short boat ride across a narrow strip of water.  
										N-COUNT 商业街strip  is a long street in a city or town, where there are a lot of stores, restaurants, and hotels.
											...Goff's Charcoal Hamburgers on Lover's Lane, a busy commercial strip in North Dallas.  
										VERB 脱衣服strip , you take off your clothes.
											They stripped completely, and lay in the damp grass... Women residents stripped naked in protest. Strip off  means the same as strip  .The children were brazenly stripping off and leaping into the sea.  
										See also:  One prisoner claimed he'd been dragged to a cell, stripped and beaten.   strip-search   
										VERB 除去;剥去strip  something means to remove everything that covers it.
											After Mike left for work I stripped the beds and vacuumed the carpets... The floorboards in both this room and the dining room have been stripped, sanded and sealed.  
										VERB 拆卸,拆开(引擎或设备)strip  an engine or a piece of equipment, you take it to pieces so that it can be cleaned or repaired.
											Volvo's three-man team stripped the car and restored it. Strip down  means the same as strip  .In five years I had to strip the water pump down four times... I stripped down the two SU carburettors, cleaned and polished the pieces and rebuilt the units.  
										VERB 剥夺,褫夺(财产、权利、头衔)strip  someone of  their property, rights, or titles means to take those things away from them.
											The soldiers have stripped the civilians of their passports, and every other type of document... A senior official was stripped of all his privileges for publicly criticising his employer.  
										N-COUNT 连环漫画strip  is a series of drawings which tell a story. The words spoken by the characters are often written on the drawings.
											...the Doonesbury strip.  
										See also:  landing strip   
										PHRASE 怒斥;痛骂;把…骂得狗血淋头tear a strip off  someone or if you tear  them off a strip , you speak to them angrily and criticize them severely.
											He heard Nora tearing a strip off an orderly for not returning the food bins to the kitchen soon enough... When the police arrived to tear him off a strip he apologised for all the trouble he'd caused them.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							双语例句 
							
								
									
										He was stripped of his Olympic title after testing positive for anabolic steroids.  
										He had stripped the house of all articles of value.  
										This has stripped the contest down to its essentials.  
										They stripped me naked  
										He hastily stripped off his old uniform and began pulling on the new one.  
										The former head of counter-intelligence had been stripped of his rank and privileges.  
										We stripped off our sodden clothes  
										Inside, the two small rooms were spare and neat, stripped bare of ornaments.  
										They stripped completely, and lay in the damp grass  
										Women residents stripped naked in protest.  
										One prisoner claimed he'd been dragged to a cell, stripped and beaten.  
										After Mike left for work I stripped the beds and vacuumed the carpets  
										The floorboards in both this room and the dining room have been stripped, sanded and sealed.  
										Volvo's three-man team stripped the car and restored it.  
										The soldiers have stripped the civilians of their passports, and every other type of document  
										A senior official was stripped of all his privileges for publicly criticising his employer.  
										He stripped off his wet clothes and stepped into the shower.  
										Stripped of their pretentious verbiage, his statements come dangerously close to inviting racial hatred.  
										He was stripped to the waist.  
										He fell among thieves and was stripped.  
										He stripped off his padded coat, and set to work at once.  
										All the shops were looted and stripped clean.  
										The triangle of sky I see from where I am sitting is stripped of its daylight clouds.  
										They stripped off and jumped into the pool.  
										The rifling was almost stripped.  
										He was stripped of his rights.  
										Not only did my lord die because of you& you stripped me of my pride, my home.  
										He stripped off his shirt and jumped in.  
										He was stripped of all his possessions.  
										Depression weaves the illusion that the power has been stripped away.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							英英释义 
							
								
									adj
									
										with clothing stripped off
											
										 
										having everything extraneous removed including contents
											the bare walls the cupboard was bare Synonym:    bare 
										 
										having only essential or minimal features
											a stripped new car a stripped-down budget Synonym:    stripped-down