stroke 的英语意思
strokestroke1 /strəʊk $ stroʊk/ noun [countable]
查看全部语言翻译1illness if someone has a stroke, an artery (=tube carrying blood) in their brain suddenly bursts or becomes blocked, so that they may die or be unable to use some muscles脑卒中;中风:脑内动脉突然破裂或堵塞,可能导致死亡或部分肌肉丧失功能:
She died following a massive stroke.她在大面积脑卒中后去世。have/suffer a stroke
I looked after my father after he had a stroke.父亲中风后,我一直照顾他。
a stroke patient脑卒中患者2swimming/rowing a)one of a set of movements in swimming or rowing in which you move your arms or the oar forward and then back(游泳或划船时)一次划臂或划桨动作;将手臂或桨向前然后向后划的一组动作之一:
She swam with strong steady strokes.她划着有力而稳健的泳姿向前游去。 b)a style of swimming or rowing游泳或划船的一种姿势;泳式;划法:
the breast stroke蛙泳3sport the action of hitting the ball in games such as tennis, golf, and cricket(网球、高尔夫、板球等运动中)击球动作:
a backhand stroke反手击球4pen/brush a)a single movement of a pen or brush when you are writing or painting(写字或绘画时)笔的一次运动;一笔:
A few strokes of her pen brought out his features clearly.她寥寥几笔便清晰地勾勒出他的面部轮廓。 b)a line made by a pen or brush笔画;笔触(钢笔或画笔画出的线条):
the thick downward strokes of the characters字符粗重的下行笔画5at a/one stroke with a single sudden action一举;一下子(通过单一突然的行动):
At one stroke, the country lost two outstanding leaders.一下子,这个国家失去了两位杰出的领袖。6on the stroke of seven/nine etc at exactly seven o’clock etc恰好在七点整等(准点):
She arrived home on the stroke of midnight.她恰在午夜时刻到家。
The only goal of the match came on the stroke of half time.比赛中唯一的进球恰在半场哨响时打入。7stroke of luck/fortune something lucky that happens to you unexpectedly意外之喜;意外的好运:
In a stroke of luck, a suitable organ donor became available.幸运的是,一位合适的器官捐献者出现了。8stroke of genius/inspiration etc a very good idea about what to do to solve a problem解决问题的绝妙主意;妙招:
It was a stroke of genius to film the movie in Toronto.在多伦多拍摄这部电影真是天才之举。9hit an action of hitting someone with something such as a whip or thin stick用鞭子或细棍等抽打某人的动作;一击:
He cried out at each stroke of the whip.每抽一鞭他都痛叫一声。10a movement of your hand a gentle movement of your hand over something轻抚;用手轻轻抚摸的动作:
I gave her hair a gentle stroke.我轻轻抚摸了她的头发一下。11with/at a stroke of the pen if someone in authority does something with a stroke of the pen, they sign an official document to make a decision with important and serious results若当权者"一笔"决定某事,即指其在正式文件上签字,作出影响重大、后果严肃的决定:
He had the power to order troops home with a stroke of his pen.他有权力一纸令下将军队召回本国。12not do a stroke (of work) British English informal非正式 to not do any work at all什么活也不干;完全不工作13stroke of lightning a bright flash of lightning, especially one that hits something一道明亮的闪电,尤指击中某物的闪电14clock/bell a single sound made by a clock giving the hours, or by a bell, gong etc时钟报时、铃声或锣声等发出的单次鸣响15put somebody off their stroke British English informal非正式 to make someone stop giving all their attention to what they are doing使某人分心;打乱某人的节奏:
Seeing Frank watching me put me off my stroke.看到弗兰克在盯着我,把我的节奏打乱了。16in numbers British English used when you are saying a number written with the mark (/) in it用于读出含斜线(/)的数字时 SYN slash:
The serial number is seventeen stroke one (=17/1).序列号是 seventeen stroke one(即17/1)。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词have/suffer a stroke· My father had a stroke.· 我父亲中风了。a stroke leaves somebody paralysed (=someone can no longer move as the result of a stroke)· Two years later she had a stroke which left her paralysed.· 两年后,她中风,导致瘫痪。adjectives形容词a massive/major stroke (=one that has very bad effects)· Her brother has just died of a massive stroke.· 她的兄弟刚刚因大面积脑卒中去世。a minor/mild stroke (=one that does not have very bad effects)· She had a minor stroke five years ago.· 她五年前曾发作过一次轻微的脑卒中。a fatal stroke (=one that kills someone)· He suffered a fatal stroke in April.· 他于四月因脑卒中不治身亡。stroke + NOUNstroke + 名词a stroke patient/victim· Some stroke victims recover fully.· 部分脑卒中患者能够完全康复。
查看全部语言翻译1illness if someone has a stroke, an artery (=tube carrying blood) in their brain suddenly bursts or becomes blocked, so that they may die or be unable to use some muscles脑卒中;中风:脑内动脉突然破裂或堵塞,可能导致死亡或部分肌肉丧失功能:
She died following a massive stroke.她在大面积脑卒中后去世。have/suffer a stroke
I looked after my father after he had a stroke.父亲中风后,我一直照顾他。
a stroke patient脑卒中患者2swimming/rowing a)one of a set of movements in swimming or rowing in which you move your arms or the oar forward and then back(游泳或划船时)一次划臂或划桨动作;将手臂或桨向前然后向后划的一组动作之一:
She swam with strong steady strokes.她划着有力而稳健的泳姿向前游去。 b)a style of swimming or rowing游泳或划船的一种姿势;泳式;划法:
the breast stroke蛙泳3sport the action of hitting the ball in games such as tennis, golf, and cricket(网球、高尔夫、板球等运动中)击球动作:
a backhand stroke反手击球4pen/brush a)a single movement of a pen or brush when you are writing or painting(写字或绘画时)笔的一次运动;一笔:
A few strokes of her pen brought out his features clearly.她寥寥几笔便清晰地勾勒出他的面部轮廓。 b)a line made by a pen or brush笔画;笔触(钢笔或画笔画出的线条):
the thick downward strokes of the characters字符粗重的下行笔画5at a/one stroke with a single sudden action一举;一下子(通过单一突然的行动):
At one stroke, the country lost two outstanding leaders.一下子,这个国家失去了两位杰出的领袖。6on the stroke of seven/nine etc at exactly seven o’clock etc恰好在七点整等(准点):
She arrived home on the stroke of midnight.她恰在午夜时刻到家。
The only goal of the match came on the stroke of half time.比赛中唯一的进球恰在半场哨响时打入。7stroke of luck/fortune something lucky that happens to you unexpectedly意外之喜;意外的好运:
In a stroke of luck, a suitable organ donor became available.幸运的是,一位合适的器官捐献者出现了。8stroke of genius/inspiration etc a very good idea about what to do to solve a problem解决问题的绝妙主意;妙招:
It was a stroke of genius to film the movie in Toronto.在多伦多拍摄这部电影真是天才之举。9hit an action of hitting someone with something such as a whip or thin stick用鞭子或细棍等抽打某人的动作;一击:
He cried out at each stroke of the whip.每抽一鞭他都痛叫一声。10a movement of your hand a gentle movement of your hand over something轻抚;用手轻轻抚摸的动作:
I gave her hair a gentle stroke.我轻轻抚摸了她的头发一下。11with/at a stroke of the pen if someone in authority does something with a stroke of the pen, they sign an official document to make a decision with important and serious results若当权者"一笔"决定某事,即指其在正式文件上签字,作出影响重大、后果严肃的决定:
He had the power to order troops home with a stroke of his pen.他有权力一纸令下将军队召回本国。12not do a stroke (of work) British English informal非正式 to not do any work at all什么活也不干;完全不工作13stroke of lightning a bright flash of lightning, especially one that hits something一道明亮的闪电,尤指击中某物的闪电14clock/bell a single sound made by a clock giving the hours, or by a bell, gong etc时钟报时、铃声或锣声等发出的单次鸣响15put somebody off their stroke British English informal非正式 to make someone stop giving all their attention to what they are doing使某人分心;打乱某人的节奏:
Seeing Frank watching me put me off my stroke.看到弗兰克在盯着我,把我的节奏打乱了。16in numbers British English used when you are saying a number written with the mark (/) in it用于读出含斜线(/)的数字时 SYN slash:
The serial number is seventeen stroke one (=17/1).序列号是 seventeen stroke one(即17/1)。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词have/suffer a stroke· My father had a stroke.· 我父亲中风了。a stroke leaves somebody paralysed (=someone can no longer move as the result of a stroke)· Two years later she had a stroke which left her paralysed.· 两年后,她中风,导致瘫痪。adjectives形容词a massive/major stroke (=one that has very bad effects)· Her brother has just died of a massive stroke.· 她的兄弟刚刚因大面积脑卒中去世。a minor/mild stroke (=one that does not have very bad effects)· She had a minor stroke five years ago.· 她五年前曾发作过一次轻微的脑卒中。a fatal stroke (=one that kills someone)· He suffered a fatal stroke in April.· 他于四月因脑卒中不治身亡。stroke + NOUNstroke + 名词a stroke patient/victim· Some stroke victims recover fully.· 部分脑卒中患者能够完全康复。strokestroke2 verb [transitive]
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to move your hand gently over something用手轻轻抚摸某物;抚摸:
He reached out and stroked her cheek tenderly.他伸出手,温柔地抚摸她的脸颊。► see thesaurus at touch2[always + adverb/preposition] to move something somewhere with gentle movements of your hand用手轻轻地将某物拨向某处:
He lifted her face and stroked her hair from her eyes.他托起她的脸,轻轻将头发从她眼前拨开。3[always + adverb/preposition] to hit or kick a ball with a smooth movement in games such as tennis, golf, and cricket(网球、高尔夫、板球等运动中)以流畅的动作击球或踢球:
He stroked the ball into an empty net, with a minute to go.距比赛结束还有一分钟,他将球轻松地推入空门。4stroke somebody’s ego to say nice things to someone to make them feel good, especially because you want something from them奉承某人;(尤指有所图时)对某人说好话使其高兴
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to move your hand gently over something用手轻轻抚摸某物;抚摸:
He reached out and stroked her cheek tenderly.他伸出手,温柔地抚摸她的脸颊。► see thesaurus at touch2[always + adverb/preposition] to move something somewhere with gentle movements of your hand用手轻轻地将某物拨向某处:
He lifted her face and stroked her hair from her eyes.他托起她的脸,轻轻将头发从她眼前拨开。3[always + adverb/preposition] to hit or kick a ball with a smooth movement in games such as tennis, golf, and cricket(网球、高尔夫、板球等运动中)以流畅的动作击球或踢球:
He stroked the ball into an empty net, with a minute to go.距比赛结束还有一分钟,他将球轻松地推入空门。4stroke somebody’s ego to say nice things to someone to make them feel good, especially because you want something from them奉承某人;(尤指有所图时)对某人说好话使其高兴