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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe struck on somebody/somethingbe struck on somebody/somethingBritish English informalLIKE somebody OR something to think that someone or something is very good She seemed rather struck on Vincent. → struck
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be struck on somebody/something• Profit is struck on an annual basis, and the time-frame and weighting of anticipated returns can vary greatly.• I was struck on one of my artificial legs, damaging the calliper.• In most cases, the balance is struck on the basis of judgement and experience.• A fight breaks out and one man is struck on the head by a stick.• He was struck on the head with a club.• A midday balance should be struck on the tabular ledger. 13.
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noun ˈmaɪkrəskəʊp
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