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Definition von stroke- im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

<span class="word-self">strokespan>
vuruş
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
felç

Tom az önce bir felç geçirdi. - Tom just had a stroke.

Ben daha önce felç oldum. - I have had a stroke before.

<span class="word-self">strokespan>
inme

Sami'de inme benzeri semptomlar vardı. - Sami had stroke-like symptoms.

Geçen yıl bir inme geçirdim. - I had a stroke last year.

<span class="word-self">strokespan>
{f} vurmak
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
{f} okşamak
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
kulaç
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
{i} başarı
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
{f} sıvazlamak
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
okşama
breast <span class="word-self">strokespan>
kurbağalama yüzme tekniği
breast <span class="word-self">strokespan>
kurbağalama yüzüş
compression <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv,Teknik) sıkıştırma stroku
compression <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv) sıkıştırma zamanı
delivery <span class="word-self">strokespan>
çıkış stroku
effective <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv) yararlı strok
effective <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv) etkili strok
lost <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Askeri) kayıp strok
lost <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Askeri) kayıp piston kursu
lost <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Askeri) kayıp piston stroku
receive a <span class="word-self">strokespan> of luck
(Argo) şans yakalamak
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
vuru
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
taş yontmak
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Askeri) hamla
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Bilgisayar) bölü işareti
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
çalışma mesafesi
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
nüzul
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
çomak
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
süpüme
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
kurs
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
inmek
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
(piston) kurs
<span class="word-self">strokespan> a cat
kedisevmek
<span class="word-self">strokespan> count
(Bilgisayar) atım sayımı
<span class="word-self">strokespan> of luck
talih kuşu
<span class="word-self">strokespan> of the brush
(Sanat) fırça vuruşları
<span class="word-self">strokespan> ordering
(Bilgisayar) tuş basımına göre sırala
<span class="word-self">strokespan> position sleeve
ayar lokması
<span class="word-self">strokespan> reduction principle
(Askeri) darbe ile düşürme esası
<span class="word-self">strokespan> reduction principle
(Askeri) darbe ile azaltma esası
<span class="word-self">strokespan> survivor
felçten kurtulmuş
<span class="word-self">strokespan> survivor
felç atlatan
<span class="word-self">strokespan> survivor
felç geçirmiş
<span class="word-self">strokespan> survivor
felçten kurtulan
<span class="word-self">strokespan> the cat
kedi sevmek
<span class="word-self">strokespan> together
(Denizbilim) alberaber
<span class="word-self">strokespan> volume
strok veya kurs hacmi
<span class="word-self">strokespan> width
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) çomak kalınlığı
swim a <span class="word-self">strokespan>
kulaçlamak
compression <span class="word-self">strokespan>
sıkıştırma kursu
four-<span class="word-self">strokespan> engine
dört zamanlı motor
golf <span class="word-self">strokespan>
golf vuruşu
heat <span class="word-self">strokespan>
sıcak çarpması
ignition <span class="word-self">strokespan>
ateşleme stroku
induction <span class="word-self">strokespan>
emme zamanı
long <span class="word-self">strokespan> engine
uzun stroklu motor
master <span class="word-self">strokespan>
ustalıklı iş
power <span class="word-self">strokespan>
iş stroku
power <span class="word-self">strokespan>
kuvvet zamanı
side <span class="word-self">strokespan>
yan kulaç
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
hareket
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
kalem darbesi
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
(topa) vurmak
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
çaba
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
şansızlık
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
çizgi
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
yüzme tarzı
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
beklenmedik darbe
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
hat
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
darbe

Aslan bir darbede avını sona erdirdi. - The lion put an end to his prey with one stroke.

<span class="word-self">strokespan>
çarpma

Tom bir sıcak çarpması geçirdi. - Tom had a heat stroke.

<span class="word-self">strokespan>
okşayış
tennis <span class="word-self">strokespan>
tenis vuruşu
two-<span class="word-self">strokespan>
iki zamanlı
a <span class="word-self">strokespan> of genius
dahiyane bir hareket
at a <span class="word-self">strokespan>
bir hamlede
bore and <span class="word-self">strokespan>
delik ve inme
counter <span class="word-self">strokespan>
karşı vuruş
exhaust <span class="word-self">strokespan>
egzoz zamanı
expansion <span class="word-self">strokespan>
genişleme stroku, genişleme zamanı
ground <span class="word-self">strokespan>
zemin inme
hemorrhagic <span class="word-self">strokespan>
hemorajik inme
inlet <span class="word-self">strokespan>
emme zamanı
ischemic <span class="word-self">strokespan>
iskemik inme
length of <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Askeri) Namlunun ateşlemeden sonra geriye doğru kayma uzunluğu
oblique <span class="word-self">strokespan>
eğik inme
on the <span class="word-self">strokespan> of nine
dokuz inme üzerinde
scavenging <span class="word-self">strokespan>
egzoz zamanı
short <span class="word-self">strokespan>
kısa kurslu
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv) Zamanlı

2-stroke motorcycle engine.

<span class="word-self">strokespan> center line
strok orta hattı
<span class="word-self">strokespan> edge
strok kenarı
<span class="word-self">strokespan> of genius
dehasının inme
<span class="word-self">strokespan> of luck
şans inme
<span class="word-self">strokespan> of work
çalışma inme
swim back <span class="word-self">strokespan>
geri kulaç
swim breast <span class="word-self">strokespan>
yüzmek meme inme
swim butterfly <span class="word-self">strokespan>
yüzmek kelebek inme
swim crawl <span class="word-self">strokespan>
inme taraması yüzmek
swimming butterfly <span class="word-self">strokespan>
kelebek stil yüzme
thunder <span class="word-self">strokespan>
gök gürültüsü inme
working <span class="word-self">strokespan>
iş zamanı
Spindle speed during the first ring rail <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Tekstil) İlk adımda iğ devri, Bilezik sehpasının ilk kurs hareketindeki iğ devri
<span class="word-self">Strokespan> length
(Tekstil) Kurs boyu
Traversing <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Tekstil) Travers mesafesi
admission <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv) giriş darbesi veya kursu
admission <span class="word-self">strokespan>
emme zamanı
at a <span class="word-self">strokespan>
aniden
at a <span class="word-self">strokespan>
birden
breast <span class="word-self">strokespan>
kurbağalama (yüzme tekniği)
butt <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Askeri) DİPÇİKLEME, DİPÇİKLE VURMA: Bir tüfek dipçiği ile vurma. Dipçikleme, yakın muharebede, özellikle süngü hücumu ve süngüleşme eğitiminde kullanılır
butt <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Askeri) dipçikleme
butt <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Askeri) dipçikle vurma
butterfly <span class="word-self">strokespan>
kelebek stili yüzme
compressor discharge <span class="word-self">strokespan>
kompresör boşaltma stroku
crawl <span class="word-self">strokespan>
kravl
crawl <span class="word-self">strokespan>
kulaçlama yüzüş, kravl. ~ed with The rock crawled with insects. Taşın üstünde böcekler kaynıyordu
exhaust <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv) egzoz stroku
expansion <span class="word-self">strokespan>
genleşme stroku
expansion <span class="word-self">strokespan>
genişleme stroku
expansion <span class="word-self">strokespan>
genişleme zamanı
firing <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv) ateşleme stroku
four <span class="word-self">strokespan>
dört zamanlı
four <span class="word-self">strokespan> engine
dört zamanlı motor
fraction <span class="word-self">strokespan>
kesir çizgisi
gun <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Askeri) dipçik
hair <span class="word-self">strokespan>
{i} yazı kuyruğu
hair <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(isim) yazı kuyruğu
how far did you hit the ball with that <span class="word-self">strokespan>
o atışla topu ne kadar uzağa attınız
ignition <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv) ateşleme dönemi
induction <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv) emme stroku
induction <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv) giriş stroku
intake <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv) emme stroku
key <span class="word-self">strokespan>
tuşlara basma
lateral <span class="word-self">strokespan> cylinder
enine çalışma pistonu
lateral <span class="word-self">strokespan> spring
yan çalışan yay
leader <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Meteoroloji) öncül darbe
leader <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Meteoroloji) öncül boşalım
longitudinal <span class="word-self">strokespan> cylinder
boyuna çalışma pistonu
number of <span class="word-self">strokespan>
darbe sayısı
on the <span class="word-self">strokespan>
saatinde
on the <span class="word-self">strokespan>
zamanında
on the <span class="word-self">strokespan> of twelve
saat tam onikide
overarm <span class="word-self">strokespan>
kulaç atma
piston <span class="word-self">strokespan>
piston kursu
piston <span class="word-self">strokespan>
piston stroku
piston <span class="word-self">strokespan>
piston şiası
plunger effective <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv) plancer etkili stroku
presser foot <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Tekstil) baskı ayağı stroku
rack <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv) kremayer hareketi
rack <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv) kremayer stroku
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
vuruş tesiri
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
hamlacı
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Tıp) Nöbet, kriz
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
vuruş, darbe: He cut it with two strokes of his ax. İki balta vuruşuyla onu kesti. With a few strokes of her brush she changed the mood
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
kürekçilere hareket
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
psik
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
{i} fırça darbesi
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
darbe tesiri yapan şey
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
{i} saat vuruşu
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Tıp) İnme, felç
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
{i} tarz
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
{i} 1. vuruş, darbe: He cut it with two strokes of his ax. İki balta vuruşuyla onu kesti. With a few strokes of her brush she changed the mood
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
{i} davranış
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
ani bir gayretle yapılan şey
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
strok
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
süpürme
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
apopleksi
<span class="word-self">strokespan> a boat
kürekçilere hareket işareti vermek
<span class="word-self">strokespan> font
çizgili yazı tipi
<span class="word-self">strokespan> of lightning
yıldırım düşmesi
<span class="word-self">strokespan> of the pen
kalem darbesi
<span class="word-self">strokespan> width
comak kalinli¤i
suction <span class="word-self">strokespan>
emme zamanı
sun <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Tıp) Güneş çarpması
timer piston <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv) avans piston stroku
total <span class="word-self">strokespan>
(Otomotiv) toplam kurs
two <span class="word-self">strokespan>
iki zamanlı [mot.]
working <span class="word-self">strokespan>
genişleme stroku
Englisch - Englisch
A "stroke" is the forward movement of the club made with the intention of fairly striking at and moving the ball, but if a player checks his downswing voluntarily before it reaches the ball he is deemed not to have made a stroke
A sudden and often severe problem in the nervous system, usually caused either by blood flow to part of the brain being obstructed (blood clot) or by bleeding into the brain
A sudden disruption of blood flow to the brain, either by a clot or a leak in a blood vessel Also known as "brain attack "
1 (also "shot") the act of swinging a club with the intention of striking the ball 2 the qualitative aspect of the swing (most frequently associated only with putting) Example: It took him 5 strokes to get the ball in the hole from the greenside bunker 2 The grocery clerk has an exceptional putting stroke
Sudden, severe blockage or rupture of a blood vessel in the brain, cutting off blood supply to a portion of the brain and resulting in loss of consciousness, paralysis, or other symptoms depending on what part of the brain is affected
A sudden decrease or stopping of blood flow in an artery of the brain sufficient to cause damage to the brain tissue These occur infrequently following cardiopulmonary bypass (open heart operations) and most likely result from obstruction of a small blood vessel or blood vessels by clots or debris, or from air embolization Children and young adults with persistent cyanosis (right to left shunting through atrial or ventricular septal defects) are at continued higher risk from embolism from intravenous catheters Other Articles in This Section Associated Conditions Cath Lab Procedures Imaging Techniques Medical Personnel /Services New Strategies / Techniques Surgical Complications Surgical Procedures Your feedback is very important! Please e-mail us with any questions or comments about this article
The gain achieved by the player who wins a rally, either in the course of play or on award by the Referee, and which results in either the scoring of a point or change of hand
the maximum movement available to a pivoted or reciprocating piece by a cam
damage to part of the brain that happens when the blood vessels supplying that part are blocked, such as when the blood vessels are clogged with fats (a condition sometimes called hardening of the arteries)
The maximum distance the piston travels from the top of the cylinder (at TDC) to the bottom of the cylinder (at BDC), measured in inches or millimeters The stroke is determined by the design of the crankshaft (the length of the stroke arm)
a light touch
Loss of muscle function, vision, sensation, or speech resulting from brain cell damage caused by either an insufficient supply of blood to part of the brain, often due to blockage or narrowing of the arteries supplying blood to the brain, or a hemorrhage The hemorrhage may involve bleeding into the brain itself or the space around the brain
a sudden loss of consciousness resulting when the rupture or occlusion of a blood vessel leads to oxygen lack in the brain
the oarsman nearest the stern of the shell who sets the pace for the rest of the crew
also known as a cerebrovascular accident (CVA); caused by a lack of blood to the brain, resulting in the sudden loss of speech, language, or the ability to move a body part, and, if severe enough, death
Disease caused by damage to blood vessels in the brain Depending on the part of the brain affected, a stroke can cause a person to lose the ability to speak or move a part of the body such as an arm or a leg Usually only one side of the body is affected See also: Cerebrovascular disease
strike a ball with a smooth blow
a single complete movement
bowstroke; the articulation of the fiddle bow in a single direction to play a note or group of notes
treat gingerly or carefully; "You have to stroke the boss"
A type of cerebrovascular disease that is caused by a sudden interruption of blood flow to a part of the brain, which can kill or damage brain cells A brain attack
Impeded blood supply to some part of the brain
a light touch with the hands
-A medical event that results from sudden blockage of the blood supply to the brain The blockage may destroy brain tissue, thereby producing paralysis, loss of speech, loss of consciousness, or other serious abnormalities of the nervous system, on one side of the body
condition caused by damage to blood vessels in the brain; may cause loss of ability to speak or to move parts of the body
touch lightly and with affection, with brushing motions; "He stroked his long beard"
(sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand; "it took two strokes to get out of the bunker"; "a good shot require good balance and tempo"; "he left me an almost impossible shot"
Also called a "brain attack" and happens when brain cells die because of inadequate blood flow 20% of cases are a hemorrhage in the brain caused by a rupture or leakage from a blood vessel 80% of cases are also know as a "schemic stroke", or the formation of a blood clot in a vessel supplying blood to the brain
A sudden loss of function of a part of the brain as a result of the interruption of its blood supply by a blocked artery (cerebral thrombosis) or by a burst artery (cerebral hemorrhage)
a punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information
row at a particular rate
(also called cerebral vascular accident or CVA) Impaired artery blood flow to the brain that can result in permanent speaking, moving and visual problems
the sudden disruption of blood flow to the brain
a mark made by a writing implement (as in cursive writing)
Blood flowing under too much pressure through arteries can damage them Over time, this damage can increase the risk of plaque forming in arteries An artery that supplies oxygen-rich blood to the heart or the brain can become completely blocked Without oxygen, heart or brain tissue begins to die The result is called a stroke
The arm and hand motion during the act of delivery over the foul line
A sudden disruption in the flow of blood in the brain that may cause damage
two meanings, a part of the rowing action OR the person sitting at the stern who sets the pace for the rest of the crew
any one of the repeated movements of the limbs and body used for locomotion in swimming or rowing
J <span class="word-self">strokespan>
A paddling technique used by the sternman of a canoe that starts with a stroke perpendicular to the boat and ends with a hook behind the back of the boat. This forms a letter "J" when paddling on the right side of the boat. The technique is used to overcome the tendency of the boat to turn when paddling on one side and keep the boat going straight in the water
butterfly <span class="word-self">strokespan>
A swimming stroke in which the body is prone, the arms are moved in simultaneous circles, and the feet are kicked up and down
four-<span class="word-self">strokespan> engine
An engine in which the pistons perform four strokes per engine cycle (i.e. intake, compression, power, exhaust)
four-<span class="word-self">strokespan> engines
plural form of four-stroke engine
government <span class="word-self">strokespan>
The deliberately slow pace of work supposed to be typical of government workers.Australian Broadcasting Commission Radio National Lingua Franca program, 24 August 2002

Why not just leave things as they are and say, We are going to run this government organisation efficiently; we are going to make sure that the government stroke has disappeared, that the managers are on the ball and that the customers get good service.

government <span class="word-self">strokespan>
In the days when Australia was a penal colony, the amount work that a convict was required to complete each day.Robert Hughes, The Fatal Shore (1996), ISBN 1-86046-150-6
hair <span class="word-self">strokespan>
a line as fine as a hair
hair <span class="word-self">strokespan>
a soothing gesture
hair <span class="word-self">strokespan>
a fine line drawn out at the top or bottom of a letter
heat <span class="word-self">strokespan>
illness caused by overheating the human body
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
The time when a clock strikes

on the stroke of midnight.

<span class="word-self">strokespan>
A single movement with a tool

A thrust of a piston.

<span class="word-self">strokespan>
To hit the ball with the bat in a flowing motion
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
A particular style of swimming

butterfly stroke.

<span class="word-self">strokespan>
The loss of brain function arising when the blood supply to the brain is suddenly interrupted
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
Backstage influence
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
An act of stroking (moving one's hand over a surface)

She gave the cat a stroke.

<span class="word-self">strokespan>
A blow or hit

(Should we delete() this redundant sense?) A single act of striking with a weapon.

<span class="word-self">strokespan>
To move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
A line drawn with a pen or other writing implement

linguistics (Can we clean up() this sense?) A stroke of a Chinese, Japanese or Korean character.

<span class="word-self">strokespan>
The rower who is nearest the stern of the boat
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
A stroke of pen or brush
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
A point awarded to a player in case of interference or obstruction by the opponent
<span class="word-self">strokespan> of work
a small amount of work

I fear I am going to fail my exams because I have not done a stroke of work this semester.

<span class="word-self">strokespan> order
the standard sequence in which a Chinese character is written in Chinese, Japanese or Korean writing
<span class="word-self">strokespan> play
A scoring system in which points are awarded based on the number of strokes used to sink the ball, as opposed to match play
two-<span class="word-self">strokespan>
The fuel used in a two-stroke engine
two-<span class="word-self">strokespan>
As a determiner, of a type of internal combustion engine, the working cycle of which is completed during two strokes of the piston

two-stroke engine.

two-<span class="word-self">strokespan>
Coca-Cola
two-<span class="word-self">strokespan> engine
An engine in which the pistons perform two strokes per engine cycle (i.e., intake/compression and combustion/exhaust)
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
condition caused by damage to blood vessels in the brain; may cause loss of ability to speak or to move parts of the body
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
Disease caused by damage to blood vessels in the brain Depending on the part of the brain affected, a stroke can cause a person to lose the ability to speak or move a part of the body such as an arm or a leg Usually only one side of the body is affected See also: Cerebrovascular disease
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
{v} to rub gently or tenderly, sooth, calm
<span class="word-self">strokespan>
{n} a blow, sound of a clock, touch, dash, line
at one <span class="word-self">strokespan>
With one forceful or quick action, at one blow, at a stroke or blow, in one stroke or blow

I managed to please both buyer and seller at one stroke .

<span class="word-self">strokespan> volume
(Tıp, İlaç) Stroke volume is the amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle of the heart in one contraction
apoplectic <span class="word-self">strokespan>
sudden attack of weakness affecting one side of the body which is caused by an interruption of the flow of blood to the brain
at a <span class="word-self">strokespan>
at one time, at once, with one sweep
back <span class="word-self">strokespan>
type of swimming stroke in which the swimmer's face is toward the ceiling
breast <span class="word-self">strokespan>
type of swimming stroke in which both arms are paddled at the same time
brush <span class="word-self">strokespan>
movement of a painter's brush; mark and texture created by the movement of a painter's brush
butterfly <span class="word-self">strokespan>
one of a series of motions made in swimming which resembles a butterfly in flight
compression <span class="word-self">strokespan>
One of the four 180-degree full "sweeps" of the piston moving in the cylinder of a four-stroke, internal-combustion engine (originally devised by Nikolaus Otto in 1876) During the compression stroke, the piston moves from BDC to TDC and compresses the air/fuel mixture Note: The 180-degree duration of the compression stroke is commonly longer than the duration between the intake valve-closing point and top dead center or ignition, sometimes referred to as the true "Compression Cycle " The compression stroke is followed by the power stroke
compression <span class="word-self">strokespan>
Piston stroke that compresses the air-fuel mixture in the cylinder
compression <span class="word-self">strokespan>
Second stroke of the four-stroke cycle, in which the piston moves upward from bottom dead center, compressing the fuel-air mixture
compression <span class="word-self">strokespan>
The most basic stroke in massage and Shiatsu is compression, and can be performed on yourself or a partner Compression increases blood flow to the area being worked on and allows muscle fibers to be spread, making the muscle more pliable Using the palm of your hand, slowly exert pressure down on the muscle When compressing your own muscle be creative and pretend you are making pizza dough Feel the compression stroke Compression is useful to effectively loosen and relax muscles after training or competition
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basic swimming stroke
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A racing stroke, in which the swimmer, lying flat on the water with face submerged, takes alternate overhand arm strokes while moving his legs up and down alternately from the knee
down <span class="word-self">strokespan>
Right hand movement from top to bottom
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Slang for down payment
finishing <span class="word-self">strokespan>
last blow
four <span class="word-self">strokespan> cycle
movement of four pistons with every combustion within an four cylinder engine
four <span class="word-self">strokespan> engine
four cylinder engine, internal combustion engine comprised of four pistons
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an internal-combustion engine in which an explosive mixture is drawn into the cylinder on the first stroke and is compressed and ignited on the second stroke; work is done on the third stroke and the products of combustion are exhausted on the fourth stroke
four-<span class="word-self">strokespan> engine
an engine that works with two up and down movements of a piston
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(Otomotiv) The most common internal combustion engine process. It refers to the distinct movements of the piston that draw fuel/air mixture into the combustion chamber (intake stroke), compress the mixture (compression stroke), transmit the power created by the combustion to the crankshaft (power stroke), and expel the exhaust gases from the cylinder (exhaust stroke)
golf <span class="word-self">strokespan>
the act of swinging a golf club at a golf ball and (usually) hitting it
ground <span class="word-self">strokespan>
a tennis return made by hitting the ball after it has bounced once
ground <span class="word-self">strokespan>
Stroke made by hitting the ball after it has bounced
ground <span class="word-self">strokespan>
A shot that is made after the ball has bounced Backhands and forehands are ground strokes
ground <span class="word-self">strokespan>
electrical current propagating along the ground from the point where a direct stroke of lightning hits the ground
ground <span class="word-self">strokespan>
A swing of a tennis racquet at a ball that has bounced from the ground. a way of hitting the ball after it has hit the ground in tennis and similar games
had a <span class="word-self">strokespan>
suffered from a stroke (sudden physical attack)
had a <span class="word-self">strokespan> of luck
got lucky
hair <span class="word-self">strokespan>
a very fine line in writing or printing
hair <span class="word-self">strokespan>
{i} very fine line in writing; very thin line in printing
heat <span class="word-self">strokespan>
fever or collapse caused by excessive exposure to high temperature
heat <span class="word-self">strokespan>
Heat stroke is the same as sunstroke. A severe condition caused by impairment of the body's temperature-regulating abilities, resulting from prolonged exposure to excessive heat and characterized by cessation of sweating, severe headache, high fever, hot dry skin, and in serious cases collapse and coma
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stroke caused by the rupture of a blood vessel in the brain
ischemic <span class="word-self">strokespan>
A stroke caused by interruption or blockage of blood flow to the brain; also called cerebral infarction
ischemic <span class="word-self">strokespan>
ischemia in the tissues of the brain
ischemic <span class="word-self">strokespan>
A type of stroke that is caused by blockage in a blood vessel [back to top]
ischemic <span class="word-self">strokespan>
A type of stroke that is caused by blockage in a blood vessel
ischemic <span class="word-self">strokespan>
the most common kind of stroke; caused by an interruption in the flow of blood to the brain (as from a clot blocking a blood vessel)
karate <span class="word-self">strokespan>
on of the strokes used in karate
kill two birds with one <span class="word-self">strokespan>
kill two birds with one stone, attain two things at the same time
master <span class="word-self">strokespan>
{i} wise move, masterly move, brilliant idea, very intelligent maneuver
paralytic <span class="word-self">strokespan>
stroke in the brain which results in paralysis of specific body parts
side <span class="word-self">strokespan>
type of form of swimming which uses the side of the body
spot <span class="word-self">strokespan>
The pocketing of the red ball in a top corner pocket from off its own spot so as to leave the cue ball in position for an easy winning hazard in either top corner pocket
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a violent or hostile attack made with the arm or hand, or with an instrument or weapon
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a single complete movement
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two meanings, a part of the rowing action OR the person sitting at the stern who sets the pace for the rest of the crew
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A sudden disruption in the flow of blood in the brain that may cause damage
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{i} blow, whipping; (Medicine) apoplexy, sudden stoppage of blood flow to the brain; method of swimming (i.e. backstroke, etc.); light touch, caress; mark left by a writing implement
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In professional wrestling, backstage influence
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If someone has a stroke, a blood vessel in their brain bursts or becomes blocked, which may kill them or make them unable to move one side of their body. He had a minor stroke in 1987, which left him partly paralysed
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damage to part of the brain that happens when the blood vessels supplying that part are blocked, such as when the blood vessels are clogged with fats (a condition sometimes called hardening of the arteries)
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{f} hit, beat; mark with a short line, cross out; caress, brush lightly
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also known as a cerebrovascular accident (CVA); caused by a lack of blood to the brain, resulting in the sudden loss of speech, language, or the ability to move a body part, and, if severe enough, death
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The action of hitting the ball with the bat; a shot
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The oar nearest the stern of a boat, by which the other oars are guided; - - called also stroke oar
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a sudden loss of consciousness resulting when the rupture or occlusion of a blood vessel leads to oxygen lack in the brain
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A throb or beat, as of the heart
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To move the hand over the surface of (something) in one direction
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as of a steam engine or a pump, in which these parts have a reciprocating motion; as, the forward stroke of a piston; also, the entire distance passed through, as by a piston, in such a movement; as, the piston is at half stroke
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A streak of paint made with a brush
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Struck
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A single act of striking with a weapon
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the oarsman nearest the stern of the shell who sets the pace for the rest of the crew
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A line drawn with a pen or pencil
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A "stroke" is the forward movement of the club made with the intention of fairly striking at and moving the ball, but if a player checks his downswing voluntarily before it reaches the ball he is deemed not to have made a stroke
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A single act of striking at the ball with a club
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The movement of an oar or paddle through water, either the pull which actually propels the vessel or a single entire cycle of movement including the pull
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A type of cerebrovascular disease that is caused by a sudden interruption of blood flow to a part of the brain, which can kill or damage brain cells A brain attack
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a mark made by a writing implement (as in cursive writing)
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A swimming stroke is a particular style or method of swimming. She spent hours practising the breast stroke
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In croquet, etc
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a light touch
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A thrust of a piston
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A stroke of luck or good fortune is something lucky that happens. It didn't rain, which turned out to be a stroke of luck
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To make smooth by rubbing
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The striking of the clock to tell the hour
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The symbol "/"
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Sudden, severe blockage or rupture of a blood vessel in the brain, cutting off blood supply to a portion of the brain and resulting in loss of consciousness, paralysis, or other symptoms depending on what part of the brain is affected
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a punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information
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The act of striking; a blow; a hit; a knock; esp
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In sports such as tennis, baseball, cricket, and golf, a stroke is the action of hitting the ball. Compton was sending the ball here, there, and everywhere with each stroke
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treat gingerly or carefully; "You have to stroke the boss"
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Power; influence
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If you stroke someone or something, you move your hand slowly and gently over them. Carla, curled up on the sofa, was smoking a cigarette and stroking her cat She walked forward and embraced him and stroked his tousled white hair
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To row the stroke oar of; as, to stroke a boat
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A stroke of genius or inspiration is a very good idea that someone suddenly has. At the time, his appointment seemed a stroke of genius
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To strike
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strike a ball with a smooth blow row at a particular rate touch lightly and with affection, with brushing motions; "He stroked his long beard
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Blood flowing under too much pressure through arteries can damage them Over time, this damage can increase the risk of plaque forming in arteries An artery that supplies oxygen-rich blood to the heart or the brain can become completely blocked Without oxygen, heart or brain tissue begins to die The result is called a stroke
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row at a particular rate
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any one of the repeated movements of the limbs and body used for locomotion in swimming or rowing a mark made by a writing implement (as in cursive writing) the oarsman nearest the stern of the shell who sets the pace for the rest of the crew a sudden loss of consciousness resulting when the rupture or occlusion of a blood vessel leads to oxygen lack in the brain treat gingerly or carefully; "You have to stroke the boss"
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Also called a "brain attack" and happens when brain cells die because of inadequate blood flow 20% of cases are a hemorrhage in the brain caused by a rupture or leakage from a blood vessel 80% of cases are also know as a "schemic stroke", or the formation of a blood clot in a vessel supplying blood to the brain
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strike a ball with a smooth blow
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a light touch with the hands a single complete movement (sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand; "it took two strokes to get out of the bunker"; "a good shot require good balance and tempo"; "he left me an almost impossible shot"
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When you are swimming or rowing, your strokes are the repeated movements that you make with your arms or the oars. I turned and swam a few strokes further out to sea
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The strokes of a clock are the sounds that indicate each hour. On the stroke of 12, fireworks suddenly exploded into the night
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To rib gently in one direction; especially, to pass the hand gently over by way of expressing kindness or tenderness; to caress; to soothe
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The arm and hand motion during the act of delivery over the foul line
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the maximum movement available to a pivoted or reciprocating piece by a cam
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a shot or stroke in which one drives in different directions one's own and the opponent's ball placed in contact
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A sudden loss of function of a part of the brain as a result of the interruption of its blood supply by a blocked artery (cerebral thrombosis) or by a burst artery (cerebral hemorrhage)
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A powerful or sudden effort by which something is done, produced, or accomplished; also, something done or accomplished by such an effort; as, a stroke of genius; a stroke of business; a master stroke of policy
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a light touch with the hands
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A blow
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The maximum distance the piston travels from the top of the cylinder (at TDC) to the bottom of the cylinder (at BDC), measured in inches or millimeters The stroke is determined by the design of the crankshaft (the length of the stroke arm)
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the sudden disruption of blood flow to the brain
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If something happens at a stroke or in one stroke, it happens suddenly and completely because of one single action. The disease wiped out 40 million rabbits at a stroke How can Britain reduce its prison population in one stroke?
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any one of the repeated movements of the limbs and body used for locomotion in swimming or rowing
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(also called cerebral vascular accident or CVA) Impaired artery blood flow to the brain that can result in permanent speaking, moving and visual problems
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bowstroke; the articulation of the fiddle bow in a single direction to play a note or group of notes
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The hitting of a ball with a racket, or the movement of the racket and arm that produces that impact
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The strokes of a pen or brush are the movements or marks that you make with it when you are writing or painting. Fill in gaps by using short, upward strokes of the pencil
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touch lightly and with affection, with brushing motions; "He stroked his long beard"
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The movement, in either direction, of the piston plunger, piston rod, crosshead, etc
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(Otomotiv) The vertical distance that the piston moves as it travels from the top to the bottom or from the bottom to the top of the cylinder. See also bore and four-stroke power cycle
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Impeded blood supply to some part of the brain
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A gentle, caressing touch or movement upon something; a stroking
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emphasis If someone does not do a stroke of work, they are very lazy and do no work at all. I never did a stroke of work at college. or cerebrovascular accident (CVA) Sudden impairment of brain function due to hypoxia, which may cause death of brain tissue. Hypertension, atherosclerosis, smoking, high cholesterol, diabetes, old age, atrial fibrillation, and genetic defects are risk factors. Strokes due to thrombosis (the most common cause), embolism, or arterial spasm, which cause ischemia (reduced blood supply), must be distinguished from those due to hemorrhage (bleeding), which are usually severe and often fatal. Depending on its site in the brain, a stroke's effects may include aphasia, ataxia, local paralysis, and/or disorders of one or more senses. A massive stroke can produce one-sided paralysis, inability to speak, coma, or death within hours or days. Anticoagulants can arrest strokes caused by clots but worsen those caused by bleeding. If the cause is closure of the major artery to the brain, surgery may clear or bypass the obstruction. Rehabilitation and speech therapy should begin within two days to retain and restore as much function as possible, since survivors may live many more years. Transient ischemic attacks ("mini strokes"), with short-term loss of function, result from blockage of blood flow to small areas. They tend to recur and may worsen, leading to multi-infarct dementia or stroke
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(sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand; "it took two strokes to get out of the bunker"; "a good shot require good balance and tempo"; "he left me an almost impossible shot"
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One of a series of beats or movements against a resisting medium, by means of which movement through or upon it is accomplished; as, the stroke of a bird's wing in flying, or an oar in rowing, of a skater, swimmer, etc
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A sudden disruption of blood flow to the brain, either by a clot or a leak in a blood vessel Also known as "brain attack "
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1 (also "shot") the act of swinging a club with the intention of striking the ball 2 the qualitative aspect of the swing (most frequently associated only with putting) Example: It took him 5 strokes to get the ball in the hole from the greenside bunker 2 The grocery clerk has an exceptional putting stroke
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-A medical event that results from sudden blockage of the blood supply to the brain The blockage may destroy brain tissue, thereby producing paralysis, loss of speech, loss of consciousness, or other serious abnormalities of the nervous system, on one side of the body
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An act of stroking
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The rate of succession of stroke; as, a quick stroke
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A sudden attack of disease; especially, a fatal attack; a severe disaster; any affliction or calamity, especially a sudden one; as, a stroke of apoplexy; the stroke of death
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The result of effect of a striking; injury or affliction; soreness
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The rower who pulls the stroke oar; the strokesman
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A mark or dash in writing or printing; a line; the touch of a pen or pencil; as, an up stroke; a firm stroke
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Hence, by extension, an addition or amandment to a written composition; a touch; as, to give some finishing strokes to an essay
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Loss of muscle function, vision, sensation, or speech resulting from brain cell damage caused by either an insufficient supply of blood to part of the brain, often due to blockage or narrowing of the arteries supplying blood to the brain, or a hemorrhage The hemorrhage may involve bleeding into the brain itself or the space around the brain
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The gain achieved by the player who wins a rally, either in the course of play or on award by the Referee, and which results in either the scoring of a point or change of hand
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A sudden decrease or stopping of blood flow in an artery of the brain sufficient to cause damage to the brain tissue These occur infrequently following cardiopulmonary bypass (open heart operations) and most likely result from obstruction of a small blood vessel or blood vessels by clots or debris, or from air embolization Children and young adults with persistent cyanosis (right to left shunting through atrial or ventricular septal defects) are at continued higher risk from embolism from intravenous catheters Other Articles in This Section Associated Conditions Cath Lab Procedures Imaging Techniques Medical Personnel /Services New Strategies / Techniques Surgical Complications Surgical Procedures Your feedback is very important! Please e-mail us with any questions or comments about this article
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Appetite
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To give a finely fluted surface to
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A sudden and often severe problem in the nervous system, usually caused either by blood flow to part of the brain being obstructed (blood clot) or by bleeding into the brain
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cerebrovascular accident
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Aphonia
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Apoplexy
<span class="word-self">strokespan> of genius
bright idea, ingenuous invention
<span class="word-self">strokespan> of luck
single act of luck
<span class="word-self">strokespan> volume
Stroke volume is the volume of blood - normally about 70 ml - ejected from the heart into the aorta during the contraction of the ventricles (systole)
<span class="word-self">strokespan> volume
volume of blood (physiologically = 70 cc) expelled from the left ventricle with each contraction (systole)
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The amount of blood pushed into the aorta with each beat of the heart Press the "back" button to return to where you came from
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Definition von stroke- im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

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