codelista sudden change in the blood supply to a part of the brain, sometimes causing a loss of the ability to move particular parts of the body:
suffer/have a stroke She suffered/had a stroke that left her unable to speak.
codelistthe thick hair that covers the bodies of some animals, or the hair-covered skin(s) of animals, removed from their bodies:
She stroked the rabbit's soft fur.
codelista quick, forceful action:
bold stroke Ending negotiations was seen as a bold stroke by many commentators.
at a (single)/in one stroke By computerizing we could, at a (single)/in one stroke, improve efficiency and reduce costs.
B: 你让它听起来很热,我不想离开我的空调房。
But it’s hot enough to get a heat stroke.
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33-21. He is so… that… 他是如此……以至于… 查看 编辑
In reference to its towering height of 20,320 feet above sea level, Mt.
夕阳用火带抚摸着远处的山丘
穿越死海的水域带来了一种不真实的感觉,结束了一天的访问
25-40. For the Record 记录在案 查看 编辑
EPO有副作用。
For example, it increases the likelihood of developing blood clots,which increase the risk of a stroke or heart attack.
例如,它增加了血栓形成的可能性,增加中风或心脏病发作的风险。
25-17. Drug Use Among Athletes 运动员吸毒 查看 编辑
她喜欢蜷缩在我们的膝盖上
每当我们抚摸她时,她就会发出咕噜声
她很顽皮
23-60. My Cat 我的猫 查看 编辑
每年有56万人死于癌症,143000人死于中风,118000人死于意外事故。
Cancer kills 560,000, stroke kills 143,000, and accidents kill 118,000 Americans annually.
与意外死亡一样,如果人们只是听从专家的建议,许多与心脏病相关的死亡是可以避免的。
22-43. A Healthy Heart 健康的心脏 查看 编辑