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I . stroke [strəʊk, Am stroʊk] VB trans

II . stroke [strəʊk, Am stroʊk] N

1. stroke (stroking):

2. stroke MED:

wylew m

3. stroke of pen, brush:

4. stroke of ball, lightning:

5. stroke of whip:

6. stroke SPORTS:

żabka f

7. stroke (movement of arms in swimming):

ruch m

8. stroke (bit, portion):

9. stroke (clever action):

10. stroke (of clock):

11. stroke (oblique sign):

7 stroke 8 [or 7/8]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In hospitalized non-surgical stroke patients, mechanical measures (compression stockings) resulted in skin damage and no clinical improvement.
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In the first study, researchers say that chocoholics who graze on a few squares of the sweet stuff decrease their risk of heart disease and stroke.
globalnews.ca
Publishers might stroke your ego if you're earning big bucks for them, but like in professional sports, stop producing and bye-bye.
www.digitalbookworld.com
Various models feature four-stroke engines ranging in displacement from 80 to 125 cc, a kick starter, and telescopic shock absorbers.
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A gifted athlete from childhood, she excelled in swimming (specifically, in the breast stroke), basketball, soccer, and track.
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Almost at a stroke, table tennis went from being a parlour game to a test of the highest sporting prowess.
www.independent.co.uk
The prime mover has a displacement of 10.570 l, a stroke of 254 mm and a diameter of 230.2 mm.
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The competition is open for motor cycles with two-stroke engines from between 350 and 750 cc and four-stroke engines of up to 1,000 cc.
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Reduction of platelet aggregation may result in reduction of myocardial infarction or ischemic stroke.
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Ultimately, ventricular remodeling may result in diminished contractile (systolic) function and reduced stroke volume.
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