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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3619 COCA: 3108
stroke
noun /strəʊk/
singularstroke
pluralstrokes
  1. 1
    a medical condition in which blood is suddenly blocked and cannot reach the brain, or in which a blood vessel in the brain breaks, often causing a loss of the ability to speak or to move particular muscles 中风;脑卒中
    have/suffer a stroke :

    Leni suffered a stroke last year, and is unable to walk. 莱尼去年中风,不能走路了。

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    Specific medical conditions: acidity, acne, ADD...
  2. 2
    an unexpected but important event or action (意外但重要的)事件,行动,举动
    a stroke of luck/good fortune :

    Winning the lottery was quite a stroke of luck. 彩票中奖大多靠运气。

    a stroke of genius/inspiration/brilliance :

    Using green as a background was a real stroke of genius (=an idea that shows great intelligence). 用绿色做背景真是天才之举。

    a bold/master stroke :

    These plans are seen as a bold stroke by the local council. 这些计划被当地的市议会看作是一个大胆举措。

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    a hit made with someone's hand, a stick, or another object (用手、棍子或其他器物进行的)打,击

    With each stroke of the whip, the horse galloped faster. 每抽一下鞭子,马就跑得更快一些。

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    1. a.
      an instance of hitting the ball in some sports, or the way in which someone hits it (某些体育运动中的)一次击球,一抽,打法

      He slammed the ball over the net with a powerful backhand stroke. 他用一记有力的反手击球把球猛击过网。

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      Actions in playing games or sports: backhand, backhander, ball...
  4. 4
    a style of swimming, or one complete movement of the arms and legs in swimming 游泳姿势;(游泳的)一次划水

    With powerful strokes she pulled ahead of the others. 凭借着有力的划水动作,她超过了其他人。

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    General words for swimming and diving: backstroke, bathe, bathing...
    1. a.
      a style of rowing, or one complete movement of the oars through the water 划桨法;(划船的)一次完整划水
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      Rowing: the Boat Race, cox, coxswain...
    2. b.
      a single complete movement of a bird's wings during flight (鸟翼的)一次扑打
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    one of the series of sounds that some clocks make to mark the hour, or the time marked by this (某些钟表整点报时的)一敲,一响

    At the stroke of nine (=at exactly nine o'clock) the band began to play. 时钟敲响9点时乐队开始演奏。

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    a single short line or mark made with a pen or brush (钢笔或毛笔的)一笔,一画

    a brush stroke 毛笔的一画

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    Marks created by pressure: imprint, print, footprint...
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    a gentle movement of your hand across skin, hair, or fur (手在皮肤、头发或毛皮上的)轻抚,抚摸

    She gave the dog's head a stroke. 她轻抚了一下狗的头。

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    an instance of lightning hitting something (闪电的)闪击

    The tree was split by a stroke of lightning. 树被雷电劈裂了。

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stroke
verb [T] /strəʊk/
present tense
I/you/we/theystroke
he/she/itstrokes
present participlestroking
past tensestroked
past participlestroked
  1. 1
    to gently move your hand over skin, hair, or fur (用手)轻抚,抚摸

    She stroked his hair as he gradually fell asleep. 她抚摸着他的头发让他慢慢入睡。

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  2. 2
    to hit or kick a ball with a smooth movement 击(球);踢(球);打(球)
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  3. 3
    informal to say nice things to someone in order to make them feel better or to gain their support 对…甜言蜜语;恭维;奉承
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    To make someone happy or happier: please, excite, hearten...
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3619 COCA: 3108
stroke

noun¹

1of a brush, pen, etc.畫筆;鋼筆ADJECTIVE | PHRASES ADJECTIVElong, short長筆畫;短筆畫broad (often figurative) , thick粗筆畫;粗略描述
I will outline in broad strokes our main ideas.我將粗略概述一下我們的主要觀點。narrow, thin窄筆畫;細筆畫bold, vigorous粗大醒目的/有力的筆畫She caught his likeness with a few bold pen strokes.她用鋼筆粗粗幾筆就大體勾勒出了他的模樣。even整齊的筆畫deft嫺熟的筆畫quick, slow快速的/慢慢的一筆downward, upward向下的/向上的一筆horizontal, vertical橫着的/豎着的一筆brush (usually brushstroke) , pen, pencil畫筆/鋼筆/鉛筆筆畫
PHRASESwith a stroke of the pen大筆一揮With a stroke of the pen our names were removed from the register.大筆一揮,我們的名字便從登記簿上刪掉了。
stroke

noun²

2in sports體育ADJECTIVE | VERB + STROKE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEfast, quick快速的一擊slow, smooth緩慢的/流暢的一擊powerful有力的划槳The Romanian rowers pulled ahead with powerful strokes.羅馬尼亞划槳手憑藉有力的划水佔據了領先位置。backhand, forehand (in tennis, etc.網球等) 反手/正手擊球downward, upward向下的/向上的一擊VERB + STROKEplay打出一擊He played some powerful backhand strokes throughout the game.比賽中他打出了幾次有力的反手球。PREPOSITIONby a stroke, two strokes, etc. (in golf高爾夫球) 以 1 杆、2 杆等Woods leads by two strokes.伍茲領先兩杆。PHRASESa stroke, two strokes, etc. ahead, a stroke, two strokes, etc. behind (in golf高爾夫球) 領先/落後 1 杆、2 杆等
stroke

noun³

3in swimming游泳ADJECTIVE | VERB + STROKE ADJECTIVEswim, swimming游泳動作long, short長划;短划He swam back with long, slow strokes.他游回來時用的是大幅度的緩慢划水。fast, slow快速的/緩慢的划水powerful, strong有力的划水VERB + STROKEdo, swim划水;游⋯下You can't swim more than four strokes before you reach the other side.划不了 4 下你就能游到對岸。
stroke

noun⁴

4sudden illness of the brain突發的腦部疾病ADJECTIVE | VERB + STROKE | STROKE + VERB | STROKE + NOUN ADJECTIVEacute, crippling, debilitating, disabling, massive, serious急性中風;後果嚴重的中風;致殘性中風;重度中風mild, minor, slight輕度中風;輕微中風fatal, non-fatal致命的/非致命性中風recurrent復發的中風This regimen substantially reduces the risks of recurrent stroke.這種養生法能極大降低中風復發的危險。VERB + STROKEhave, suffer患中風She had a massive stroke and lost her speech.她重度中風後就不能講話了。STROKE + VERBleave sb...中風使某人⋯The stroke left him in a wheelchair.因為中風,他不得不坐輪椅。STROKE + NOUNpatient, survivor, victim中風病人/幸存者/患者prevention中風預防 topic at illness
stroke

noun⁵

5sth that happens unexpectedly突發事件ADJECTIVE | VERB + STROKE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEsudden突然的出現I had a sudden stroke of inspiration.我忽然來了靈感。VERB + STROKEhave突然出現PREPOSITIONat a stroke, at one stroke一下子They lost half their fortune at a stroke.他們一下子就失去了一半財產。stroke of⋯的舉動a stroke of genius天才之舉PHRASESa stroke of bad luck, a stroke of fortune, a stroke of good fortune, a stroke of good luck, a stroke of luck意外降臨的厄運;意外降臨的運氣;意外降臨的好運
stroke

verb

ADVERBgently, lightly, slowly, softly, tenderly輕輕地撫摸;緩緩地撫摸;溫柔地撫摸thoughtfully若有所思地撫摸He stroked his beard thoughtfully.他若有所思地捋着鬍子。absently, absent-mindedly, idly心不在焉地撫摸;無所事事地撫摸She stroked his hair absently.她心不在焉地摸着他的頭髮。away, back (both especially BrE) 抹掉;理好She gently stroked away his tears.她輕輕抹去他的眼淚。He stroked back his hair.他把頭髮理好。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3619 COCA: 3108
stroke

verb

stroke ♦︎ pet ♦︎ caress ♦︎ fondle ♦︎ gropeThese words all mean to move your hand gently and slowly over a surface, a person's hair, an animal's fur, etc. 这些词均表示轻抚、抚摩。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to stroke / pet a dog / cat / horseto stroke / caress / fondle sb's hair / ears / face / neckto stroke / caress sb / sth gently / lightly / tenderly / absently stroke [transitive] to move your hand gently and slowly over an animal's fur or hair; to move your hand gently over a surface, or sb's hair or skin 轻抚,抚摩(动物毛皮、物体表面、人的头发或皮肤)He stroked her hair tenderly.他温柔地抚摩她的头发。 (BrE) He's a beautiful dog. Can I stroke him?这条狗真漂亮。我能摸一摸它吗?Use stroke to talk about touching animals in British English, but in American English use pet. Especially in American English, stroke is often used to talk about touching sb in a sexual way. 在英式英语中,抚摸动物要用stroke,而在美式英语中要用pet。特别是在美式英语中,stroke常指爱抚。 stroke

noun

[countable, usually singular] He gave the cat a stroke.他抚摩了一下那只猫。
pet (-tt-) [transitive] (especially NAmE) to touch or move your hand gently over an animal or child in a kind and loving way 抚摩,(爱抚地)摩挲(动物或小孩)He petted the dog and ruffled its fur.他抚摩着那条狗,拨弄着它的软毛。 caress kəˈres [transitive] (written) to stroke sb/sth, especially in a sexual way or in order to show love 抚摩;(尤指)爱抚His fingers caressed the back of her neck.他用手指抚摩着她的脖颈。 caress

noun

[countable] the kisses and caresses of lovers情人间的亲吻与爱抚
fondle [transitive] to touch and move your fingers gently over sb/sth, especially in a sexual way, or in order to show love 抚摩;(尤指)爱抚He kissed and fondled her face and neck.他亲吻并抚摸她的脸庞与脖子。She fondled the dog's ears affectionately.她亲昵地抚摩着那只狗的耳朵。 grope [transitive] (informal) to touch sb sexually, especially when they do not want you to 猥亵;摸(某人)She described how he had groped her whenever they were alone.她述说了他每次和她单独相处时是怎样猥亵她的。

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