an act of hitting or striking someone or something; a blow
敲;打,击;打击
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he received three strokes of the cane .他挨了三记藤鞭。
a method of striking the ball in sports or games
(运动或游戏中球的)抽,击,打法。
【高 尔夫】 (作为记分单位的)击球,杆
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he won by two strokes .他以两杆获胜。
the sound made by a striking clock
(鸣钟的)钟声。
an act of moving one's hand or an object across a surface, applying gentle pressure
轻抚,摩,捋
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massage the cream into your skin using light upward strokes .轻轻向上抹,把乳霜揉入你的皮肤。
a mark made by drawing a pen, pencil, or paintbrush in one direction across paper or canvas
一笔,一划
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the paint had been applied in careful, regular strokes .油漆是一笔笔细心而匀称地涂上去的。
a line forming part of a written or printed character
(字的)笔划。
a short printed or written diagonal line typically separating characters or figures
(分隔字符、数字的)斜线。
a movement, especially one of a series, in which something moves out of its position and back into it; a beat
来回运动;扑打
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the ray swam with effortless strokes of its huge wings .鳐鱼轻松地扇动着巨大的胸鳍游动。
the whole motion of a piston in either direction
(活塞的)往复运动,冲程。
the rhythm to which a series of repeated movements is performed
(一系列重复运动的)节奏,律动
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the rowers sing to keep their stroke .划桨手唱着歌以保持节奏。
a movement of the arms and legs forming one of a series in swimming
(游泳中手臂和腿配合的)划水动作。
style of moving the arms and legs in swimming
泳式,游泳姿势
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front crawl is a popular stroke .自由泳是一种流行的游泳姿势。
(in rowing)the mode or action of moving the oar
(划船用语)划桨;划法,划桨法。
(亦作
尾桨;尾桨手,领桨。
a sudden disabling attack or loss of consciousness caused by an interruption in the flow of blood to the brain, especially through thrombosis
(疾病的)突然发作;中风。
move one's hand with gentle pressure over (a surface, especially hair, fur, or skin), typically repeatedly; caress
轻抚,摩,捋
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he put his hand on her hair and stroked it .他把手放在她头发上轻轻地抚摩。
[with obj. and adverbial of place]apply (something) to a surface using a gentle movement
在… 上轻轻涂抹
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she strokes blue eyeshadow on her eyelids .她在眼睑上轻轻地涂抹蓝色眼影。
〈北美,非正式〉 讨好,奉承
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production executives were expert at stroking stars and brokering talent .制片经理最擅长讨好明星,推销天才。
act as the stroke of (a boat or crew)
当…的尾桨手,当…的领桨
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he stroked the coxed four to victory .他为四人有舵手艇作领桨,获得了胜利。
hit or kick (a ball) smoothly and deliberately
击,抽(球)
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Markwick stroked the ball home .马克威克击球到位。
score (a run or point) in such a manner
击球得分
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the senior stroked a two-run single .四年级生击出一个两分的一垒打而得分。
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at a (或one )stroke by a single action having immediate effect 一下子,一举attitudes cannot be changed at one stroke . 态度不可能一下子改变 -
not (或never )do a stroke of work do no work at all 什么也不干,根本不工作 -
on the stroke of precisely at the specified time 准时地,准点地he arrived on the stroke of two . 他两点准时到达 -
put someone off their stroke disconcert someone so that they do not work or perform as well as they might; break the pattern or rhythm of someone's work 打乱…的工作进度;打扰 -
stroke of business a profitable transaction 有利可图的交易,赚钱的交易 -
stroke of genius an outstandingly brilliant and original idea 非凡的创见 -
stroke of luck (或good luck ) a fortunate occurrence that could not have been predicted or expected 突交好运,突然走运
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