stroke
- n. (游泳或劃船的)劃;中風(fēng);(打、擊等的)一下;沖程;(成功的)舉動(dòng);嘗試;輕撫
- vt. (用筆等)畫;輕撫;輕挪;敲擊;劃尾槳;劃掉;(打字時(shí))擊打鍵盤
- vi. 擊球;作尾槳手,指揮劃槳;(打字時(shí))擊打鍵盤
考試真題
- The authors documented an annual drop of as many as 120,000 cases of heart disease, 66,000 instances of stroke and 99,000 heart attacks caused by high blood pressure after a 3-g-per-day reduction in salt.
出自-2013年6月閱讀原文
- Anyone who has patted a dog, stroked a cat, sat under a tree with a pint of beer, given or received a bunch of flowers or chosen to walk through the park on a nice day, understands that.
出自-2010年12月閱讀原文
- You would not be surprised if a stranger tried to shake hands when you were introduced, but you might be a little startled if they bowed, started to stroke you or kissed you on both cheeks.
出自-2013年12月聽力原文
- According to the World Health Organization, 80 percent of deaths from heart disease and stroke are caused by high blood pressure, tobacco use, elevated cholesterol and low consumption of fruits and vegetables.
2018年12月四級(jí)真題(第一套)閱讀 Section B
- There're many people who recover from cancer, stroke or heart disease.
2017年12月四級(jí)真題(第二套)閱讀 Section C
- In 2000, the top five causes of death for centenarians were heart disease, stroke, flu, cancer and Alzheimer’s Disease.
出自-2016年12月聽力原文
- Declaring that one country is better than another in the way that it treats more than half its citizens means relying on broad strokes and generalities.
出自-2013年12月閱讀原文