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Sinónimos detallados de strip en inglés

strip:

strip [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the strip
    the strip; the label
    • strip [the ~] sustantivo
    • label [the ~] sustantivo
  2. the strip
    – a form of erotic entertainment in which a dancer gradually undresses to music 1
    the strip; the striptease; the strip show
    – a form of erotic entertainment in which a dancer gradually undresses to music 1
    • strip [the ~] sustantivo
      • she did a strip right in front of everyone1
    • striptease [the ~] sustantivo
    • strip show [the ~] sustantivo
  3. the strip
    – an airfield without normal airport facilities 1
    the strip; the airstrip; the landing strip; the flight strip
    – an airfield without normal airport facilities 1
  4. the strip
    – artifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of material 1
    the slip; the strip
    – artifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of material 1
    • slip [the ~] sustantivo
    • strip [the ~] sustantivo
  5. the strip
    – thin piece of wood or metal 1
    the strip
    – thin piece of wood or metal 1
    • strip [the ~] sustantivo
  6. the strip
    – a sequence of drawings telling a story in a newspaper or comic book 1
    the strip; the comic strip; the funnies; the cartoon strip
    – a sequence of drawings telling a story in a newspaper or comic book 1
  7. the strip
    – a relatively long narrow piece of something 1
    the strip
    – a relatively long narrow piece of something 1
    • strip [the ~] sustantivo
      • he felt a flat strip of muscle1

to strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)

  1. to strip
    to strip; to do a striptease; to undress
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
    • do a striptease verbo (does a striptease, did a striptease, doing a striptease)
    • undress verbo (undresss, undressed, undressing)
  2. to strip
    to take advantage of; to exploit; to strip; to bare
    • take advantage of verbo (takes advantage of, took advantage of, taking advantage of)
    • exploit verbo (exploits, exploited, exploiting)
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
    • bare verbo (bares, bared, baring)
  3. to strip
    to strip
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
  4. to strip
    to strip; to fleece; to skin; to graze; debark
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
    • fleece verbo (fleeces, fleeced, fleecing)
    • skin verbo (skins, skinned, skinning)
    • graze verbo (grazes, grazed, grazing)
    • debark verbo
  5. to strip
    to bare; to uncover; to strip
    • bare verbo (bares, bared, baring)
    • uncover verbo (uncovers, uncovered, uncovering)
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
  6. to strip
    to fleece; to clean out; to strip; take someone to the cleaner's
  7. to strip
    – get undressed 1
    to strip; to peel; to undress; disrobe; to strip down; discase; uncase; unclothe
    – get undressed 1
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
      • She strips in front of strangers every night for a living1
    • peel verbo (peels, peeled, peeling)
    • undress verbo (undresss, undressed, undressing)
      • please don't undress in front of everybody!1
    • disrobe verbo
    • strip down verbo (strips down, stripped down, stripping down)
    • discase verbo
    • uncase verbo
    • unclothe verbo
  8. to strip
    – remove (someone's or one's own) clothes 1
    to strip; to undress; disinvest; divest
    – remove (someone's or one's own) clothes 1
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
    • undress verbo (undresss, undressed, undressing)
      • The nurse quickly undressed the accident victim1
    • disinvest verbo
      • He disinvested himself of his garments1
    • divest verbo
      • She divested herself of her outdoor clothes1
  9. to strip
    – draw the last milk (of cows) 1
    to strip
    – draw the last milk (of cows) 1
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
  10. to strip
    – take off or remove 1
    to strip; to dismantle
    – take off or remove 1
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
      • strip a wall of its wallpaper1
    • dismantle verbo (dismantles, dismantled, dismantling)
  11. to strip
    – remove a constituent from a liquid 1
    to strip
    – remove a constituent from a liquid 1
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
  12. to strip
    – remove the thread (of screws) 1
    to strip
    – remove the thread (of screws) 1
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
  13. to strip
    – lay bare 1
    to bare; to strip; denudate; denude
    – lay bare 1
    • bare verbo (bares, bared, baring)
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
    • denudate verbo
    • denude verbo
      • denude a forest1
  14. to strip
    – remove substances from by a percolating liquid 1
    to strip; leach
    – remove substances from by a percolating liquid 1
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
    • leach verbo
      • leach the soil1
  15. to strip
    – remove the surface from 1
    to strip
    – remove the surface from 1
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
      • strip wood1
  16. to strip
    – strip the cured leaves from 1
    to strip
    – strip the cured leaves from 1
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
      • strip tobacco1
  17. to strip
    – remove all contents or possession from, or empty completely 1
    to clean; to strip
    – remove all contents or possession from, or empty completely 1
    • clean verbo (cleans, cleaned, cleaning)
      • The boys cleaned the sandwich platters1
      • The trees were cleaned of apples by the storm1
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
  18. to strip
    – take away possessions from someone 1
    to deprive; to strip; divest
    – take away possessions from someone 1
    • deprive verbo (deprives, deprived, depriving)
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
      • The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets1
    • divest verbo
  19. to strip
    – steal goods; take as spoils 1
    to strip; to rifle; to loot; to pillage; to ransack; to plunder; foray; despoil; reave
    – steal goods; take as spoils 1
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
    • rifle verbo (rifles, rifled, rifling)
    • loot verbo (loots, looted, looting)
      • During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners1
    • pillage verbo (pillages, pillaged, pillaging)
    • ransack verbo (ransacks, ransacked, ransacking)
    • plunder verbo (plunders, plundered, plundering)
    • foray verbo
    • despoil verbo
    • reave verbo

Conjugaciones de strip:

present
  1. strip
  2. strip
  3. strips
  4. strip
  5. strip
  6. strip
simple past
  1. stripped
  2. stripped
  3. stripped
  4. stripped
  5. stripped
  6. stripped
present perfect
  1. have stripped
  2. have stripped
  3. has stripped
  4. have stripped
  5. have stripped
  6. have stripped
past continuous
  1. was stripping
  2. were stripping
  3. was stripping
  4. were stripping
  5. were stripping
  6. were stripping
future
  1. shall strip
  2. will strip
  3. will strip
  4. shall strip
  5. will strip
  6. will strip
continuous present
  1. am stripping
  2. are stripping
  3. is stripping
  4. are stripping
  5. are stripping
  6. are stripping
subjunctive
  1. be stripped
  2. be stripped
  3. be stripped
  4. be stripped
  5. be stripped
  6. be stripped
diverse
  1. strip!
  2. let's strip!
  3. stripped
  4. stripping
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Definiciones relacionadas de "strip":

  1. a form of erotic entertainment in which a dancer gradually undresses to music1
    • she did a strip right in front of everyone1
  2. an airfield without normal airport facilities1
  3. artifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of material1
  4. thin piece of wood or metal1
  5. a sequence of drawings telling a story in a newspaper or comic book1
  6. a relatively long narrow piece of something1
    • he felt a flat strip of muscle1
  7. get undressed1
    • She strips in front of strangers every night for a living1
  8. remove (someone's or one's own) clothes1
  9. draw the last milk (of cows)1
  10. take off or remove1
    • strip a wall of its wallpaper1
  11. remove a constituent from a liquid1
  12. remove the thread (of screws)1
  13. lay bare1
  14. remove substances from by a percolating liquid1
  15. remove the surface from1
    • strip wood1
  16. strip the cured leaves from1
    • strip tobacco1
  17. remove all contents or possession from, or empty completely1
  18. take away possessions from someone1
    • The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets1
  19. steal goods; take as spoils1

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