strip in Japanese
strip in Japanese is 切れ, 脱ぐ, 奪い取る — strip means a long, narrow piece of material or land.
strip in Japanese
切れ
Pronounced: kire
(countable) A long, thin piece of land; any long, thin area.
脱ぐ
Pronounced: nugu
(transitive) To take away something from (someone or something); to plunder; to divest.
奪い取る
Pronounced: ubaitoru
(transitive) To take away something from (someone or something); to plunder; to divest.
What does "strip" mean?
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noun A long, narrow piece of material or land.
"She cut the fabric into thin strips."
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noun A comic strip, or a street known for its shops, bars, or entertainment.
"They spent the evening bar-hopping along the strip."
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verb To remove clothing, coverings, or a surface layer from something.
"He stripped the old paint off the door before repainting it."
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verb To damage the thread of a screw, bolt, or gear, usually by overtightening.
"He stripped the screw head trying to force it out with the wrong driver."
strip in a sentence
- She cut the fabric into thin strips.
- The plane landed on a dirt airstrip.
- They spent the evening bar-hopping along the strip.
- He stripped the old paint off the door before repainting it.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "strip" in Japanese?
"strip" in Japanese is 切れ, 脱ぐ, 奪い取る. strip means: A long, narrow piece of material or land.
How do you pronounce 切れ?
"strip" in Japanese is 切れ, pronounced "kire".
How do you use "strip" in a sentence?
Example: "She cut the fabric into thin strips." In Japanese, "strip" is 切れ, 脱ぐ, 奪い取る.
Are there other ways to say "strip" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "strip": 切れ, 脱ぐ, 奪い取る.
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