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stroke [strəʊk] n 1. the act or an instance of striking; a blow, knock, or hit 2. a sudden action, movement, or occurrence a stroke of luck 3. a brilliant or inspired act or feat a stroke of genius 4. (Medicine / Pathology) Pathol apoplexy; rupture of a blood vessel in the brain resulting in loss of consciousness, often followed by paralysis, or embolism or thrombosis affecting a cerebral vessel 5. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Horology) a. the striking of a clock b. the hour registered by the striking of a clock on the stroke of three 6. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a mark, flourish, or line made by a writing implement 7. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) another name for solidus used esp when dictating or reading aloud 8. a light touch or caress, as with the fingers 9. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Physiology) a pulsation, esp of the heart 10. a single complete movement or one of a series of complete movements 11. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Ball Games, other than specified) Sport the act or manner of striking the ball with a racket, club, bat, etc. 12. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Swimming, Water Sports & Surfing) any one of the repeated movements used by a swimmer to propel himself through the water 13. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Swimming, Water Sports & Surfing) a manner of swimming, esp one of several named styles such as the crawl or butterfly 14. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) a. any one of a series of linear movements of a reciprocating part, such as a piston b. the distance travelled by such a part from one end of its movement to the other 15. (Team Sports / Rowing) a single pull on an oar or oars in rowing 16. (Team Sports / Rowing) manner or style of rowing 17. (Team Sports / Rowing) the oarsman who sits nearest the stern of a shell, facing the cox, and sets the rate of striking for the rest of the crew 18. US informal a compliment or comment that enhances a persons self-esteem 19. (modifier) Slang chiefly US pornographic; masturbatory stroke magazines a stroke (of work) (usually used with a negative) a small amount of work off one's stroke performing or working less well than usual on the stroke (of) punctually (at) vb 1. (tr) to touch, brush, or caress lightly or gently 2. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (tr) to mark a line or a stroke on or through 3. (Team Sports / Rowing) to act as the stroke of (a racing shell) 4. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Ball Games, other than specified) (tr) Sport to strike (a ball) with a smooth swinging blow 5. (tr) US and Canadian informal to handle or influence (someone) with care, using persuasion, flattery, etc. [Old English strācian; related to Middle Low German strēken; see strike] stroke1 (stroʊk) n., v. stroked, strok•ing. n. 1. an act or instance of striking, as with the fist or a hammer; blow. 2. a hitting of or upon anything. 3. a striking of a clapper or hammer, as on a bell, or the sound produced by this. 4. a throb or pulsation, as of the heart. 5. a blockage or hemorrhage of a blood vessel leading to the brain, causing an inadequate oxygen supply and often long-term impairment of sensation, movement, or functioning of part of the body. 6. a sudden, vigorous action or movement likened to a blow in its effect. 7. a hitting of the ball in tennis, pool, etc. 8. a single complete movement, esp. one continuously repeated in some process. 9. a. a movement of a pen, pencil, brush, or the like. b. a mark made by such a movement. 10. a distinctive or effective touch in a literary composition. 11. a piece or portion of work. 12. an attempt to attain some object: a bold stroke for liberty. 13. a feat; achievement: a stroke of genius. 14. a sudden or chance happening: a stroke of luck. 15. a. a type or method of swimming: The crawl is a rapid stroke. b. any of the successive movements of the arms and legs in swimming. 16. a. a single pull of the oar. b. the manner or style of moving the oars. c. Also called stroke′ oar`. the crew member nearest to the stern of the boat, to whose strokes those of the other crew members must conform. 17. v.t. a. one of a series of alternating continuous movements of a mechanical component back and forth over or through the same line. b. the complete movement of a moving part, esp. a reciprocating part, in one direction. 18. to mark with a stroke or strokes; cancel, as by a stroke of a pen. 19. a. to row as a stroke oar of (a boat or crew). b. to set the stroke for the crew of (a boat). 20. to hit (a ball), as with a smooth swing of a bat. [1250–1300; Middle English strok, strak (n.), probably continuing Old English *strāc (whence strācian to stroke2)] stroke2 (stroʊk) v. stroked, strok•ing, n. v.t. 1. to pass the hand or an instrument over gently, or with little pressure, as in soothing or caressing. 2. to promote feelings of self-approval in, as by praise or flattery. n. 3. an act or instance of stroking. [before 900; Middle English (v.), Old English strācian, c. Middle Dutch, Middle Low German strēken, Old High German streihhōn; akin to strike]
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stroke noun 1. apoplexy, fit, seizure, attack, shock, collapse He had a minor stroke in 1987, which left him partly paralysed. 4. chime, striking, ring, knell, peal, ding dong On the stroke of 12, fireworks suddenly exploded into the night. 6. feat, move, achievement, accomplishment, movement At the time, his appointment seemed a stroke of genius. at a stroke in one go, at the same time, simultaneously, synchronously The disease knocked out 40 million rabbits at a stroke. Translations stroke [strəʊk] A. N 1. (= blow) → golpe m ten strokes of the lash → diez azotes with one stroke of his knife → de un solo navajazo at a or one stroke → de un solo golpe stroke of lightning → rayo m 2. (fig) his greatest stroke was to → su golpe maestro fue ... a stroke of diplomacy → un éxito diplomático he hasn't done a stroke (of work) → no ha dado golpe a stroke of genius → una ocurrencia genial the idea was a stroke of genius → la idea ha sido genial a stroke of luck → un golpe de suerte by a stroke of luck → por suerte then we had a stroke of luck → luego nos favoreció la suerte 3. (= caress) → caricia f she gave the cat a stroke → acarició el gato with a light stroke of the hand → con un suave movimiento de la mano 4. [of pen] → trazo m, plumada f; [of brush] → pincelada f (Typ) → barra f oblicua with a thick stroke of the pen → con un trazo grueso de la pluma at a stroke of the pen; with one stroke of the pen → de un plumazo 5. (Cricket, Golf) → golpe m, jugada f (Billiards) → tacada f good stroke! → ¡buen golpe!, ¡muy bien! to put sb off his/her stroke (= distract) → hacer perder la concentración a algn, distraer a algn he tried to put me off my stroke (Sport) → trató de hacerme errar el golpe different strokes for different folks (esp US) → cada cual tiene sus gustos, hay gustos como colores 6. (Swimming) (= single movement) → brazada f; (= type of stroke) → estilo m he went ahead at every stroke → se adelantaba con cada brazada 7. (Rowing) → remada f; (= person) → primer(a)remero/a m/f they are rowing a fast stroke → reman a ritmo rápido to row stroke → ser el primer remero, remar en el primer puesto 9. [of piston] → carrera f stroke [ˈstrəʊk] n (= hitting movement) (in tennis, baseball, cricket, golf) → coup m (= blow) [cane, whip] → coup m (= caress) → caresse f [pen, brush] → touche f (= piece) [luck, good fortune] → coup m It didn't rain which was a stroke of good luck → Il n'a pas plu ce qui était un coup de chance. a stroke of inspiration → une inspiration not to do a stroke of work → ne pas en faire une rame > at a stroke, in one stroke (= in one go) → d'un seul coup vt → caresser stroke n (Cricket, Golf, Rowing, Tennis) → Schlag m; (Billiards) → Stoß m; (Swimming: = movement) → Zug m; (= type of stroke) → Stil m; stroke rate (Rowing) → Schlagzahl f; they are rowing (at) a fast stroke → sie rudern mit hoher Schlagzahl; to put somebody off his stroke (fig) → jdn aus dem Takt or Konzept bringen (Rowing: = person) → Schlagmann m (of pen, brush etc) → Strich m; (fig, of work) → Schlag m; (in diplomacy, business) → Schachzug m; he doesn’t do a stroke (of work) → er tut keinen Schlag (inf), → er rührt keinen Finger (inf); a stroke of genius → ein genialer Einfall; a stroke of luck → ein Glücksfall m; we had a stroke of luck → wir hatten Glück; with one stroke of the pen (lit, fig) → mit einem Federstrich; at a or one stroke → mit einem Schlag (= caress) → Streicheln nt no pl; to give somebody/something a stroke → jdn/etw streicheln; with gentle strokes → mit sanftem Streicheln; different strokes for different folks (esp US inf) → jedem Tierchen sein Pläsierchen (hum inf) vt cat, hand, hair, face → streicheln; he stroked his chin → er strich sich (dat) → übers Kinn; to stroke one’s hair down → sich (dat) → das Haar glatt streichen to stroke a boat (to victory) → als Schlagmann (ein Boot zum Sieg) rudern stroke [strəʊk] 1. n b. (caress) → carezza c. (Med) → colpo apoplettico d. (of pen) → tratto; (of brush) → pennellata e. (Cricket, Golf) → colpo (Rowing) → vogata, remata (Swimming) (single movement) → bracciata; (style) → nuoto butterfly stroke → nuoto a farfalla he hasn't done a stroke (of work) → non ha fatto un bel niente a stroke of genius → un lampo di genio a stroke of luck → un colpo di fortuna to put sb off his stroke (Sport) → far perdere il ritmo a qn (fig) → far perdere la concentrazione a qn 2. vt (cat, sb's hair) → accarezzare 1. an act of hitting, or the blow given. He felled the tree with one stroke of the axe; the stroke of a whip. 2. a sudden occurrence of something. a stroke of lightning; an unfortunate stroke of fate; What a stroke of luck to find that money! 3. the sound made by a clock striking the hour. She arrived on the stroke of (= punctually at) ten. 4. a movement or mark made in one direction by a pen, pencil, paintbrush etc. short, even pencil strokes. 5. a single pull of an oar in rowing, or a hit with the bat in playing cricket. 6. a movement of the arms and legs in swimming, or a particular method of swimming. He swam with slow, strong strokes; Can you do breaststroke/backstroke? 7. an effort or action. I haven't done a stroke (of work) all day. 8. a sudden attack of illness which damages the brain, causing paralysis, loss of feeling in the body etc. at a stroke with a single effort. We can't solve all these problems at a stroke. stroke2 (strəuk) verb to rub (eg a furry animal) gently and repeatedly in one direction, especially as a sign of affection. He stroked the cat / her hair; The dog loves being stroked. noun an act of stroking. He gave the dog a stroke. stroke → جلطة, يَضرِب بسلاح أو أداة pohladit, pohlazení slagtilfælde, stryge streicheln χαϊδεύω, χτύπημα acariciar, caricia sivellä, sively attaque, caresser glađenje, gladiti accarezzare, colpo なでる, なでること 쓰다듬기, 쓰다듬다 slag, strelen klapp, stryke cios, pogłaskać acariciar, carícia гладить, удар klappa, slag การลูบหรือการสัมผัส, สัมผัสหรือลูบคลำ okşama, okşamak cái vuốt ve, vuốt ve 中风, 抚摸 stroke [MIM*601367] 1. n. embolia cerebral, apoplejía; ataque súbito; 2. choque, golpe. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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