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秘诀35 (4)str + 元音 口语读音[ + 元音] strike v. 敲;打。 strange n. 奇怪;陌生 IPA: []口语中读音[] IPA: []口语中读音[] K.K: []口语中读音[] K.K: []口语中读音 [] 1. He struck me with a stick. 他用棍子打我。 2. A:How does the idea strike you? 你感觉那
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