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strait    音標拼音: [str'et]
n. 海峽,困難
a. 困難的,窘迫的,狹窄的

海峽,困難困難的,窘迫的,狹窄的

strait
adj 1: narrow; "strait is the gate"
n 1: a narrow channel of the sea joining two larger bodies of
water [synonym: {strait}, {sound}]
2: a bad or difficult situation or state of affairs [synonym:
{pass}, {strait}, {straits}]

Strait \Strait\, adv.
Strictly; rigorously. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Strait \Strait\, n.; pl. {Straits}. [OE. straight, streit, OF.
estreit, estroit. See {Strait}, a.]
1. A narrow pass or passage.
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He brought him through a darksome narrow strait
To a broad gate all built of beaten gold. --Spenser.
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Honor travels in a strait so narrow
Where one but goes abreast. --Shak.
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2. Specifically: (Geog.) A (comparatively) narrow passageway
connecting two large bodies of water; -- often in the
plural; as, the strait, or straits, of Gibraltar; the
straits of Magellan; the strait, or straits, of Mackinaw.
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We steered directly through a large outlet which
they call a strait, though it be fifteen miles
broad. --De Foe.
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3. A neck of land; an isthmus. [R.]
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A dark strait of barren land. --Tennyson.
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4. Fig.: A condition of narrowness or restriction; doubt;
distress; difficulty; poverty; perplexity; -- sometimes in
the plural; as, reduced to great straits.
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For I am in a strait betwixt two. --Phil. i. 23.
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Let no man, who owns a Providence, grow desperate
under any calamity or strait whatsoever. --South.
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Ulysses made use of the pretense of natural
infirmity to conceal the straits he was in at that
time in his thoughts. --Broome.
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Strait \Strait\, a.
A variant of {Straight}. [Obs.]
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Strait \Strait\, a. [Compar. {Straiter}; superl. {Straitest}.]
[OE. straight, streyt, streit, OF. estreit, estroit, F.
['e]troit, from L. strictus drawn together, close, tight, p.
p. of stringere to draw tight. See 2nd {Strait}, and cf.
{Strict}.]
1. Narrow; not broad.
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Strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which
leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
--Matt. vii.
14.
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Too strait and low our cottage doors. --Emerson.
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2. Tight; close; closely fitting. --Shak.
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3. Close; intimate; near; familiar. [Obs.] "A strait degree
of favor." --Sir P. Sidney.
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4. Strict; scrupulous; rigorous.
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Some certain edicts and some strait decrees. --Shak.
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The straitest sect of our religion. --Acts xxvi. 5
(Rev. Ver.).
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5. Difficult; distressful; straited.
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To make your strait circumstances yet straiter.
--Secker.
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6. Parsimonious; niggargly; mean. [Obs.]
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I beg cold comfort, and you are so strait,
And so ingrateful, you deny me that. --Shak.
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Strait \Strait\, v. t.
To put to difficulties. [Obs.] --Shak.
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159 Moby Thesaurus words for "strait":
angustifoliate, angustirostrate, angustisellate, angustiseptal,
arm, armlet, bay, bayou, belt, bight, bind, boca, bottleneck,
bound, bounded, box, breakers ahead, canal, cardhouse,
cause for alarm, channel, circumscribed, climacteric, close,
close-fitting, clutch, complication, conditioned, confined,
confining, constricted, contingency, convergence of events,
copyrighted, cove, cramp, cramped, creek, crisis,
critical juncture, critical point, crossroads, crowded,
crucial period, crunch, danger, dangerous ground, defile,
demanding, difficult, dilemma, disciplined, embarrassing position,
embarrassment, emergency, endangerment, estuary, euripus, exacting,
exigency, extremity, fine how-do-you-do, finite, fjord, frith,
gaping chasm, gathering clouds, gulf, gut, harbor, hazard,
hell to pay, hinge, hobble, hot water, house of cards,
how-do-you-do, imbroglio, imperilment, incapacious, incommodious,
inlet, isthmian, isthmic, isthmus, jam, jeopardy, kyle, limited,
limiting, loch, meager, menace, mess, mix, moderated, morass,
mouth, narrow, narrow seas, narrows, natural harbor, near, neck,
parlous straits, pass, patented, peril, perplexity, pickle, pinch,
plight, predicament, prescribed, pretty pass, pretty pickle,
pretty predicament, proscribed, push, quagmire, qualified,
quicksand, reach, restricted, restricting, rigorous, risk, road,
roads, roadstead, rocks ahead, rub, scant, scanty, scrape, slender,
slough, sound, spot, squeeze, stew, sticky wicket, storm clouds,
straitened, straits, swamp, thin ice, threat, throat, tight,
tight spot, tight squeeze, tightrope, tricky spot, trouble, turn,
turning, turning point, unholy mess

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  • STRAIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    strait or straight? Straight and strait are homophones (“one of two or more words pronounced alike but different in meaning or derivation or spelling”), and many people are in the habit of confusing such creatures, particularly when used in fixed phrases
  • Strait - Wikipedia
    A strait is a water body connecting two seas or water basins The surface water is, for the most part, at the same elevation on both sides and flows through the strait in both directions, even though the topography generally constricts the flow somewhat
  • STRAIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    A narrow waterway joining two larger bodies of water The Strait of Gibraltar, for example, connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean
  • STRAIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    STRAIT definition: 1 a narrow area of sea that connects two larger areas of sea: 2 a difficult situation… Learn more
  • Straight vs. Strait: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
    Strait definition: Strait, primarily a noun, refers to a narrow channel connecting two larger bodies of water It can also be used figuratively to describe a difficult situation or a position of constraint
  • STRAIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    You can refer to a narrow strip of sea which joins two large areas of sea as a strait or the straits
  • strait noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of strait noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • What does strait mean? - Definitions. net
    A strait is an oceanic landform connecting two seas or two other large areas of water The surface water generally flows at the same elevation on both sides and through the strait in either direction Most commonly, it is a narrow ocean channel that lies between two land masses
  • strait - National Geographic Society
    A strait is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water It may be formed by a fracture in an isthmus , a narrow body of land that connects two bodies of water Tectonic shifts can lead to straits like this
  • Strait vs. Channel — What’s the Difference?
    A strait is a narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies, with natural formation, while a channel can be natural or man-made, often wider and used for navigation





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