单词 | stroke |
释义 | stroke UK [strəʊk] US [stroʊk] noun ILLNESS 疾病 ADVANCED countable ■a sudden change in the blood supply to a part of the brain, which can cause a loss of the ability to move particular parts of the body 中风 •She suffered/had UK [strəʊk] US [stroʊk] noun MARK 符号 countable ■(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 countable UK ■used in spoken English to mean an oblique or slash in punctuation (用于口语中)斜杠,斜线 •Please complete form D7/8 (= 'D seven stroke eight').请填写表格D7/8。 UK [strəʊk] US [stroʊk] noun HIT 击 countable ■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,赢得比赛的胜利。 countable slightly old-fashioned ■an act of hitting someone with a weapon (使用武器的)击,打 •The punishment was twenty strokes of the lash.惩罚是抽20下鞭子。 UK [strəʊk] US [stroʊk] noun SWIMMING 游泳动作 countable ■(a particular movement which 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?你最擅长哪种泳姿? ⇒ See also backstroke;breaststroke;sidestrokeUK [strəʊk] US [stroʊk] noun EVENT 事件 a stroke of luck/genius, etc. ■when something happens or succeeds suddenly by luck, intelligence, etc 幸运/高明的举动等 •By a stroke of luck, someone else was walking along the path and heard my shouts for help.幸运的是,刚好有人从小径经过,听到我的呼救。 UK [strəʊk] US [stroʊk] noun WORK 工作 only singular informal ■a small amount of work 一点工作 •She's been gossiping and hasn't done a UK [strəʊk] US [stroʊk] noun ACTION 行动 countable ■a quick forceful action 断然之举 •Ending negotiations was seen as a bold •By computerizing we could, at a (single)/in one UK [strəʊk] US [stroʊk] noun CLOCK SOUND 钟表声 countable ■one of the sounds which 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? UK [strəʊk] US [stroʊk] noun TOUCH 触摸 countable ■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。 UK [strəʊk] US [stroʊk] noun at the stroke of a pen ■describes something that is done quickly and easily by someone, as if they were writing their name on a piece of paper 轻而易举(描述某人做某事快速而容易,好像在一张纸上签名一样) •Politicians know they cannot create a lawful society simply at the stroke of a pen.政治家们都知道,他们无法轻而易举地创建一个法制社会。 UK [strəʊk] US [stroʊk] noun at/on the stroke of sth ■exactly at a particular time 刚好在…时,正当…的时候 •Fireworks started at the stroke of ten.烟火在十点正开始燃放。 UK [strəʊk] US [stroʊk] verb transitive TOUCH 触摸 ADVANCED ■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 like, it won't bite.想摸这条狗就摸,它不会咬人。 •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。 UK [strəʊk] US [stroʊk] verb transitive HIT 击 ■to hit a ball 击球 •The batsman stroked the ball effortlessly to the boundary.打击手毫不费力地将球击到边线上。 |
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