stroke

US /stroʊk/
UK /stroʊk/
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1.

擊, 筆觸, 中風

an act of hitting or striking someone or something

:
He delivered a powerful stroke with his tennis racket.
他用網球拍打出了有力的一
The artist applied the paint with broad, confident strokes.
藝術家用寬大而自信的筆塗抹顏料。
2.

中風, 腦中風

a sudden disabling attack or loss of consciousness caused by an interruption in the flow of blood to the brain or heart

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He suffered a severe stroke and lost the ability to speak.
他突發嚴重中風,失去了說話的能力。
Early recognition of stroke symptoms is crucial for treatment.
早期識別中風症狀對治療至關重要。
3.

划水, 划槳

a movement of a part of the body, especially one that is repeated as part of a series of movements

:
She swam with strong, even strokes.
她以強勁而均勻的划水姿勢游泳。
The rower maintained a steady stroke throughout the race.
划船者在整個比賽中保持了穩定的划槳
1.

撫摸, 輕撫

move one's hand gently over a surface, typically in one direction

:
She gently stroked the cat's fur.
她輕輕地撫摸著貓的皮毛。
He stroked his beard thoughtfully.
他若有所思地撫摸著鬍鬚。
2.

擊打, 揮桿

hit (a ball) with a smooth, continuous movement

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He stroked the golf ball perfectly down the fairway.
他完美地擊打高爾夫球,使其沿著球道飛行。
The batsman stroked the ball to the boundary for four runs.
擊球手將球擊打到邊界,獲得四分。