stroke的意思和读音

stroke

: [stroʊk] : [strəʊk]

n.

v.);

strokes  stroking  stroked  

n.hit,blow,knock,rap,lash

stroken.hitting movement

1.an act of hitting a ball, for example with a bat or racket

What a beautiful stroke!

He won by two strokes(= in golf , by taking two fewer strokes than his opponent) .

2.a single movement of the arm when hitting sb/sth

His punishment was six strokes of the cane.

in swimming/rowing

3.any of a series of repeated movements in swimming or rowing

She took a few more strokes to reach the bank.

4.姿a style of swimming

Butterfly is the only stroke I can't do.

5.the person who sets the speed at which everyone in a boat rows

gentle touch

6.[ususing]an act of moving your hand gently over a surface, usually several times

He gave the cat a stroke.

of pen/brush

7.a mark made by moving a pen, brush, etc. once across a surface

to paint with fine brush strokes

At the stroke of a pen(= by signing sth) they removed thousands of people from the welfare system.

action

8.~ (of sth);(;(;(a single successful action or event

Your idea was a stroke of genius .

It was a stroke of luck that I found you here.

It was a bold stroke to reveal the identity of the murderer on the first page.

She never does a stroke (of work)(= never does any work) .

of clock

9.each of the sounds made by a clock or bell giving the hours

At the first stroke it will be 9 o'clock exactly. 9

on the stroke of three(= at 3 o'clock exactly)

illness

10.a sudden serious illness when a blood vessel (= tube) in the brain bursts or is blocked, which can cause death or the loss of the ability to move or to speak clearly

to have/suffer a stroke

The stroke left him partly paralysed.

IDM

They threatened to cancel the whole project at a stroke.

at a (single) strokeat one strokewith a single immediate action

They threatened to cancel the whole project at a stroke.

put sb off their stroke使to make sb make a mistake or hesitate in what they are doingv.touch gently

1.~ sthto move your hand gently and slowly over an animal's fur or hair

He's a beautiful dog. Can I stroke him?

2.~ sth/sbto move your hand gently over a surface, sb's hair, etc.

He stroked her hair affectionately.

move sth gently

3.~ sth + adv./prep.to move sth somewhere with a gentle movement

She stroked away his tears.

He stroked the ball between the posts.

be nice to sb

4.(informal)~ sb;(便to be very nice to sb, especially to get them to do what you want

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na.1.“strike”

n.1.a medical condition in which blood is suddenly blocked and cannot reach the brain, or in which a blood vessel in the brain breaks, often causing a loss of the ability to speak or to move particular muscles2.an unexpected but important event or action3.a hit made with someones hand, a stick, or another object; an instance of hitting the ball in some sports, or the way in which someone hits it4.a style of swimming, or one complete movement of the arms and legs in swimming; a style of rowing, or one complete movement of the oars through the water; a single complete movement of a birds wings during flight5.an instance of lightning hitting something6.one of the series of sounds that some clocks make to mark the hour, or the time marked by this7.a single short line or mark made with a pen or brush8.a gentle movement of your hand across skin, hair, or fur1.a medical condition in which blood is suddenly blocked and cannot reach the brain, or in which a blood vessel in the brain breaks, often causing a loss of the ability to speak or to move particular muscles2.an unexpected but important event or action3.a hit made with someones hand, a stick, or another object; an instance of hitting the ball in some sports, or the way in which someone hits it4.a style of swimming, or one complete movement of the arms and legs in swimming; a style of rowing, or one complete movement of the oars through the water; a single complete movement of a birds wings during flight5.an instance of lightning hitting something6.one of the series of sounds that some clocks make to mark the hour, or the time marked by this7.a single short line or mark made with a pen or brush8.a gentle movement of your hand across skin, hair, or fur

v.1.to gently move your hand over skin, hair, or fur2.to hit or kick a ball with a smooth movement3.to say nice things to someone in order to make them feel better or to gain their support

na.1.The past tense of strike

1. spigot, stroke valve, ...

3. stripping pressure stroke toggle press ...

4. Gradient Overlay→ Stroke Group Shapes → ...

5. Chinese character stroke radical ...

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8.stroke(cerebral infarct)。

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1.A player making a stroke on the bank of a bunker hits the ball to the top of the bank.

2.gradually after the recovery and entry phase of the arm stroke, while his head turns back pass the center line of his body.线

3.Having drunken up the last swig of beer at every meal, he would sit in the sofa, close his eyes and stroke around his belly.

4.Don't hesitate to turn to him in time of difficulties, and he can always solve the problems at a stroke .

5.Every stroke of the quill leaves me a little poorer . . . or would, if I were not a beggar to begin with.……

6.It is important for you to think about your kick and how it fits into the rest of your stroke.

7.An artisan was fastening Mother Hucheloup's big straw hat on his head with a string, "for fear of sun-stroke, " as he said.:“。”

8.I think I babbled a little bit and said something along the lines of it being a random but wonderful stroke of luck to meet him.便

9.And with your bodies meshed tight in the tub, your guy can fondle your breasts and stroke you below the belt as he thrusts.

10.The bottom line of all these reports was that supplements of vitamin E could not be relied upon to protect against heart disease and stroke.E