stroke
stroke
stroʊk
strowk
/strəʊk/

英語での「stroke」の定義と意味

to stroke
01

撫でる, 手を滑らせる

to rub gently or caress an animal's fur or hair
Transitive: to stroke an animal's fur
to stroke definition and meaning
To calm the nervous kitten, the veterinarian gently stroked its back while examining it.
神経質な子猫を落ち着かせるために、獣医は検査しながら優しくその背中を撫でた
02

撫でる, 優しく触れる

to move one's hand gently and slowly over something or someone
She stroked his cheek softly before saying goodbye.
別れの前に、彼女は彼の頬を優しく撫でた
03

打つ, 押し進める

to hit, kick, or propel a ball smoothly and accurately
Transitive: to stroke a ball
He stroked the golf ball gently, sending it rolling across the green towards the hole.
彼はゴルフボールを優しく打ち、グリーンを横切ってホールに向かって転がしました。
04

褒める, お世辞を言う

to offer praise, compliments, or reassurances to build a friendly connection or encourage positive behavior
Transitive: to stroke sb
The manager stroked his team members by acknowledging their hard work and dedication.
マネージャーはチームメンバーの努力と献身を認めることで彼らを褒めました。
05

漕ぐ, リズムをとる

to set the rhythm or pace for the rowers or paddlers in a boat or crew
Transitive: to stroke rowers
John strokes the crew with precision, setting a steady rhythm.
ジョンは正確に漕ぎ、安定したリズムを設定します。
Stroke
01

a gentle, intentional touch, often with the hand, used to comfort, show affection, or provide reassurance

stroke definition and meaning
She gave the cat a comforting stroke.
02

a single deliberate movement of a pen, pencil, or paintbrush that produces a mark on a surface

stroke definition and meaning
The artist added a bold stroke of red paint.
03

an act of hitting or striking a ball with a bat, racket, club, cue, or hand

She executed a perfect forehand stroke.
04

the maximum movement or single complete motion of a pivoted or reciprocating part

The engine piston has a stroke of 10 cm.
05

a light or delicate contact, movement, or mark made on an object or surface

She added a final stroke of paint to the canvas.
06

脳卒中, 卒中

a dangerous condition in which a person loses consciousness as a result of a blood vessel breaking open or becoming blocked in their brain, which could kill or paralyze a part of their body
A stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain either becomes blocked ( ischemic stroke ) or bursts ( hemorrhagic stroke ).
脳卒中は、脳内の血管が詰まる(虚血性脳卒中)か破裂する(出血性脳卒中)ときに起こります。
07

打撃, 動き

one movement in a series of repeated actions where something moves back and forth or up and down
The machine worked with the steady stroke of its parts.
その機械は部品の安定したストロークで作動した。
08

ストローク, 漕ぎ

the coordinated movement of arms and legs used to propel oneself through the water or move a boat forward
Learning proper stroke mechanics helps athletes improve performance and prevent injury.
適切なストロークのメカニズムを学ぶことは、アスリートがパフォーマンスを向上させ、怪我を防ぐのに役立ちます。
09

, 斜線

a short, diagonal mark used in writing or printing, often to separate words, phrases, or numbers
The date was written as 12/25/2024 with a stroke.
日付は12/25/2024とスラッシュで書かれていました。
10

an event that occurs suddenly or by chance, without an obvious cause

It was a stroke of luck that she found her keys.
11

the rower closest to the stern of the boat who sets the rhythm and pace for the rest of the crew

The stroke keeps the rhythm for the entire rowing team.
12

a unit of scoring in golf, specifically the act of hitting the ball with a club

He took three strokes to finish the hole.
13

any successful action, achievement, or fortunate event

Launching that campaign was a stroke for the company.
14

a single mark, line, or brush movement used to form characters in writing systems such as Chinese, Japanese, or Korean

Each Chinese character is composed of several strokes.
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