首页英语词典strokestroke英英释意

stroke

英 [strəʊk] 美[strok]
  • n. (游泳或划船的)划;中风;(打、击等的)一下;冲程;(成功的)举动;尝试;轻抚
  • vt. (用笔等)画;轻抚;轻挪;敲击;划尾桨;划掉;(打字时)击打键盘
  • vi. 击球;作尾桨手,指挥划桨;(打字时)击打键盘

英英释意


1. (sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand;
"it took two strokes to get out of the bunker"
"a good shot require good balance and tempo"
"he left me an almost impossible shot"
2. the maximum movement available to a pivoted or reciprocating piece by a cam
3. a sudden loss of consciousness resulting when the rupture or occlusion of a blood vessel leads to oxygen lack in the brain
4. a light touch
5. a light touch with the hands
6. the oarsman nearest the stern of the shell who sets the pace for the rest of the crew
7. a punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information
8. a mark made by a writing implement (as in cursive writing)
9. any one of the repeated movements of the limbs and body used for locomotion in swimming or rowing
10. a single complete movement

双语例句


1. The disease wiped out 40 million rabbits at a stroke.
该疾病一下子就使4,000万只兔子丧命。

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2. He had a minor stroke in 1987, which left him partly paralysed.
他1987年曾患轻度中风,之后就半身不遂了。

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3. It didn't rain, which turned out to be a stroke of luck.
天没下雨,结果成了件幸事。

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4. I never did a stroke of work at college.
我在上大学时懒得要命。

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5. Compton was sending the ball here, there, and everywhere with each stroke.
康普顿一会将球打到这里,一会打到那里,每一拍的落点都不同。

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