COMPOUND WORDS
backstroke | {n} | (a swimming stroke swum on one's back) | breaststroke | {n} | (swimming stroke) | butterfly stroke | {n} | (swimming stroke) | four-stroke engine | {n} | (an engine in which the pistons perform four strokes per engine cycle) | keystroke | {n} | (act of pressing a key) | stroke | {n} | (act of striking with a weapon) | stroke | {n} | (blow) | stroke | {n} | (golf: single act of striking the ball) | stroke | {n} | (in rowing: the rower who is nearest to the stern of the boat) | stroke | {n} | (line drawn with a pen or pencil) | stroke | {n} | (loss of brain function arising when the blood supply to the brain is suddenly interrupted) | stroke | {n} | (particular style of swimming) | stroke | {n} | (rowing: movement of an oar or paddle through water) | stroke | {n} | (streak made with a brush) | stroke | {n} | (stroke of a Chinese character) | stroke | {n} | (tennis: single act of striking the ball) | stroke | {n} | (thrust of piston) | stroke | {n} | (time when a clock strikes) | stroke | {v} | (to move one's hand or an object over the surface of) | sunstroke | {n} | (heatstroke caused by an excessive exposure to the sun's rays) | two-stroke engine | {n} | (an engine in which the pistons perform two strokes per engine cycle)
5000 WORDS | L065 | P2428 | to stroke | streicheln | 抚摸
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