| 释义 |
strike someone off (something) phrasal verb with strikeverbuk /straɪk/ us /straɪk/struck | struck UK If someone with a responsible job such as a doctor or lawyer is struck off, they are officially not allowed to continue in that work because of having done something seriously wrong: 取消(医生、律师等)的执业资格 be struck off forA solicitor who insulted two officials from the Law Society was struck off for abusive behaviour.一名诉讼律师辱骂了律师公会的两位官员,该行为导致他被取消了执业资格。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Firing staff axe be out on your earidiom cast someone adriftidiom chop constructive dismissal decertification elbow someone out firing get the pushidiom give someone the heave-hoidiom heave-ho refire relieve relieve someone of something removal remove retire rightsize terminate termination
strike sb/sth off | Business English
strike sb/sth off phrasal verb with strikeverbuk /straɪk/usstruck | struck to remove a doctor, lawyer, etc. from an official list so that they are no longer allowed to work in that job, usually because they have done something dishonest or illegal: be struck offCompany directors can be struck off if they are caught employing illegal workers. |