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stroke noun ILLNESS

B2 [ C ] a sudden change in the blood supply to a part of the brain, sometimes causing a loss of the ability to move particular parts of the body中风

She suffered/had a stroke that left her unable to speak.她中风了,不能开口说话。

More examples

He's been fairly poorly since having a stroke in January.

He suffered a stroke in 1988 that left him unable to speak, but his mental capacity wasn't affected.

stroke noun MARK

C2 [ C ] (a line or mark made by) a movement of a pen or pencil when writing or a brush when painting(书写或绘画的)一笔,一画;笔画

a brush stroke毛笔的笔触
With a few bold strokes, she signed her name.她粗粗几笔签下了名字。

[ C ] UK used in spoken English to mean an oblique or slash symbol(用于口语中)斜杠,斜线

stroke noun HIT

[ C ] an act of hitting a ball when playing a sport击球

She returned the volley with a powerful stroke to win the game.她奋力将凌空球击回,赢得了比赛的胜利。

[ C ] old-fashioned an act of hitting someone with a weapon(使用武器的)击,打

The punishment was 20 strokes of the lash.惩罚是被抽20下鞭子。

stroke noun SWIMMING

C1 [ C ] (a particular movement that is usually repeated in) a method of swimming泳姿;(游泳的)划水动作

What's your best stroke when you're swimming?你最擅长的泳姿是哪种?

stroke noun EVENT

a stroke of luck, genius, etc.

C2 something that happens or succeeds suddenly because of luck, intelligence, etc.幸运/高明的举动(等等)

By a stroke of luck, someone else was walking along the trail and heard my shouts for help.幸运的是,刚好有人从小路上经过,听到了我的呼救。

stroke noun WORK

[ S ] UK informal a small amount of work一点儿工作

She's been gossiping and hasn't done a stroke (of work) all morning.她整个上午都在闲聊,一点儿活都没干。

stroke noun ACTION

[ C ] a quick, forceful action果断之举;断然之举

Ending negotiations was seen as a bold stroke by many commentators.终止谈判被很多评论者视为大胆果断之举。
By computerizing we could, at a (single)/in one stroke, improve efficiency and reduce costs.计算机化能够使我们一下子既提高效率,又降低成本。

stroke noun CLOCK SOUND

[ C ] one of the sounds that some clocks make at particular times, especially by ringing a bell once for each number of the hour钟声,钟鸣;(尤指)整点报时声

How many strokes did you count?你听见钟敲了几下?

stroke noun TOUCH

[ C ] mainly UK an act of moving your hand, another part of the body, or an object gently over something or someone, usually repeatedly and for pleasure轻抚,抚摸

Don't be frightened, just give the horse a stroke.别怕,你去摸一摸那匹马。

stroke verb [ T ] TOUCH

B2 to move a hand, another part of the body, or an object gently over something or someone, usually repeatedly and for pleasure轻抚,抚摸

Stroke the dog if you want, he won't bite.想摸这条狗就摸,它不会咬人的。
She lovingly stroked Chris's face with the tips of her fingers.她深情地用指尖抚摸着克里斯的脸庞。

More examples

"Go on, have a good cry", he said, stroking her hair.

She was all over him, kissing him and stroking him.

"I love it when you stroke my back, " she purred .

She leaned forward to stroke the dog but quickly drew back when she saw its teeth.

I stroked her back and it seemed to soothe her.

stroke verb [ T ] HIT

UK to hit a ball击球

The batsman stroked the ball effortlessly to the boundary.击球手毫不费力地将球击到边线上。

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