straddle in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for straddle in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.strad·dle ['strædl̩] VB trans

II.strad·dle ['strædl̩] VB intr

III.strad·dle ['strædl̩] N (jump)

straddle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to straddle one's legs
to straddle a target
to straddle an issue

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The bike is noted for a single integrated trunk straddling the rear wheel, full bodywork, and distinctive two-tone paint.
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Some council areas were grouped to form larger areas and, within these larger areas, some constituencies straddle council area boundaries.
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A midline epiparietal is absent; likewise no osteoderm straddles the parietal-squamosal boundary.
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In this respect the straddle resembles the western roll.
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All the other centaurs were up in a moment, straddling women and boys.
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Commercially, most harvesting is done mechanically by straddle harvesters.
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Tanners tenure straddled the introduction of sound to motion pictures.
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Vehicles either are suspended from or straddle a narrow guide way.
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On the daytime show, games straddled episodes, meaning that game play would stop when time ran out and would be completed on the next episode.
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A straddle is a live bet; the player placing the straddle effectively becomes the bigger blind.
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