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strife [straɪf] SUBST sem pl

strange [streɪndʒ] ADJ

1. strange (peculiar):

esquisito(-a)

2. strange (unfamiliar):

estranho(-a)

I . stray [streɪ] ADJ

1. stray dog, cat:

perdido(-a)

2. stray:

solto(-a)
perdido(-a)

I . strap [stræp] SUBST

II . strap <-pp-> [stræp] VERBO trans

straw [strɑː, Brit strɔː] SUBST

1. straw sem pl (dry stems):

palha f

2. straw (for drinking):

canudo m

3. straw fig:

strand [strænd] SUBST

I . strain1 [streɪn] SUBST sem pl

1. strain sem pl (pressure):

2. strain sem pl FÍS:

II . strain1 [streɪn] VERBO intr

III . strain1 [streɪn] VERBO trans

1. strain (stretch):

2. strain (overexert):

3. strain coffee:

strait [streɪt] SUBST

1. strait GEO:

2. strait (bad situation):

I . strike [straɪk] SUBST

1. strike (military attack):

ataque m

2. strike (withdrawal of labor):

greve f

3. strike (discovery):

4. strike americ (in baseball):

II . strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] VERBO trans

1. strike (collide with):

3. strike (occur to):

4. strike (cross off):

5. strike (manufacture):

III . strike <struck, struck> [straɪk] VERBO intr

2. strike (withdraw labor):

strode [stroʊd, Brit strəʊd] VERBO

strode pt of:

Veja também: stride

I . stride <strode, stridden> [straɪd] VERBO intr

II . stride [straɪd] SUBST

1. stride (long step):

2. stride fig:

I . stroke [stroʊk, Brit strəʊk] VERBO trans

II . stroke [stroʊk, Brit strəʊk] SUBST

1. stroke (caress):

afago m

2. stroke MED:

5. stroke (bit):

I . stride <strode, stridden> [straɪd] VERBO intr

II . stride [straɪd] SUBST

1. stride (long step):

2. stride fig:

stripe [straɪp] SUBST

1. stripe (colored band):

listra f

2. stripe MILITAR:

divisa f

strive <strove, striven [or strived, strived]> [straɪv] VERBO intr

strove [stroʊv, Brit strəʊv] VERBO

strove pt of:

Veja também: strive

strive <strove, striven [or strived, strived]> [straɪv] VERBO intr

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Planes designed for strafing may include additional armour around and underneath the cockpit to protect the pilot.
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Some sections require the player to strafe, crouch, or jump.
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The 327th suffered a few casualties going ashore by enemy fire and were strafed by enemy aircraft.
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He also destroyed 2 trains and 27 aircraft on the ground in strafing attacks.
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As she began to capsize, 2 more torpedoes struck home, and her men were strafed as they abandoned ship.
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Cobra attack helicopters were called in and made strafing runs at the tree line from where the fire was coming from.
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The survivors not only survived the sinking, but survived strafing from the plane that sunk them.
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It flew fighter interceptions, fighter escort missions, strafed trenches and artillery batteries, and attacked enemy airfields and naval ships.
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Inverted strafe-jumping is, since all strafing techniques are one kin, just another way to use the acceleration vectors.
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Players could achieve this by holding down a key for strafing while continuously aiming the mouse towards the opponent.
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