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Stroke, английский
  1. The cue-stick and arm motion required to execute a shot

  2. Apoplejía, derrame cerebral

  3. Инсульт

  4. Same as cerebrovascular accident  he had a stroke and died.  she was paralysed after a stroke.  verb to touch something or someone softly with the fingers ‘…stroke is the third most frequent cause of death in developed countries after ischaemic heart disease and cancer’ [british journal of hospital medicine] ‘…raised blood pressure may account for as many as 70% of all strokes. the risk of stroke rises with both systolic and diastolic blood pressure’ [british journal of hospital medicine] comment: there are two causes of stroke: cerebral haemorrhage (haemorrhagic stroke), when an artery bursts and blood leaks into the brain, and cerebral thrombosis (occlusive stroke), where a blood clot blocks an artery.

  5. A pull or single sweep of the oars in rowing; hence the order, “row a long stroke,” which is intended to move the boat forward more steadily.

  6. [1] a single pull or sweep of the oars in rowing. [2] the oarsman from whom all others in the boat take their time. [3] in an engine, the motion of a piston in moving from one end of the cylinder to the other.

  7. The distance traveled by a piston in a pump or a piston in a hydraulic-feed mechanism on a drill.

  8. The maximum distance a piston moves within a cylinder before the direction of its travel is reversed.

  9. A line style resembling natural media paint strokes or photorealistic images that you can apply to an object.

  10. The set of data that is captured in a single pen down, up, or move sequence.

  11. Total axial movement of a piston in its cylinder bore, equivalent to the diameter of the circle described by the crankpin axis, stroke




Stroll, английский

Stroke, английский
  1. The cue-stick and arm motion required to execute a shot

  2. Apoplejía, derrame cerebral

  3. Инсульт

  4. Same as cerebrovascular accident  he had a stroke and died.  she was paralysed after a stroke.  verb to touch something or someone softly with the fingers ‘…stroke is the third most frequent cause of death in developed countries after ischaemic heart disease and cancer’ [british journal of hospital medicine] ‘…raised blood pressure may account for as many as 70% of all strokes. the risk of stroke rises with both systolic and diastolic blood pressure’ [british journal of hospital medicine] comment: there are two causes of stroke: cerebral haemorrhage (haemorrhagic stroke), when an artery bursts and blood leaks into the brain, and cerebral thrombosis (occlusive stroke), where a blood clot blocks an artery.

  5. A pull or single sweep of the oars in rowing; hence the order, “row a long stroke,” which is intended to move the boat forward more steadily.

  6. [1] a single pull or sweep of the oars in rowing. [2] the oarsman from whom all others in the boat take their time. [3] in an engine, the motion of a piston in moving from one end of the cylinder to the other.

  7. The distance traveled by a piston in a pump or a piston in a hydraulic-feed mechanism on a drill.

  8. The maximum distance a piston moves within a cylinder before the direction of its travel is reversed.

  9. A line style resembling natural media paint strokes or photorealistic images that you can apply to an object.

  10. The set of data that is captured in a single pen down, up, or move sequence.

  11. Total axial movement of a piston in its cylinder bore, equivalent to the diameter of the circle described by the crankpin axis, stroke