English-Spanish translations for stroke
- golpePor otra parte, el exceso de regulación cierra de golpe las puertas de la vida comercial. On the other hand, over-regulation closes down commercial life at a stroke. En segundo lugar, trata de conseguir, de golpe, la armonización de los LMR en toda la Comunidad. Second, it aims to achieve, at a stroke, harmonisation of MRLs across the Community. Esta es la pócima mágica que están elaborando y que servirá para curar, de golpe y sin ningún esfuerzo, todos los males de nuestra economía. That is the potion concocted by druids to cure all the ills of our economy at a stroke and without effort.
- acariciar
- accidente cerebro vascular
- ACV
- apoplejía
- brazada
- caricia
- ictus
- pinceladaEste planteamiento algo "impresionista", que ha consistido en establecer un plan de frecuencias a pequeñas pinceladas, ha puesto de manifiesto algunas limitaciones. This somewhat 'impressionist' approach, which has consisted of establishing a frequency plan in small brush strokes, has shown some limitations.
- remada
- trazó
- trazo
Definition of stroke
- An act of #Verb|stroking
- A blow or hit
- A single movement with a tool
- One of a series of beats or movements against a resisting medium, by means of which movement through or upon it is accomplished
- A powerful or sudden effort by which something is done, produced, or accomplished; also, something done or accomplished by such an effort
- A line drawn with a pen or other writing implement, ''particularly''
- A streak made with a brush
- A style, a single movement within a style
- The loss of brain function arising when the blood supply to the brain is suddenly interrupted
- The oar nearest the stern of a boat, by which the other oars are guided
- Backstage influence
- An individual discharge of lightning
- The result or effect of a striking; injury or affliction; soreness
- An addition or amendment to a written composition; a touch
- A throb or beat, as of the heart
- Power; influence
- Appetite
- In transactional analysis, a reaction to a person, fulfilling their needs or desires
- To move one's hand or an object along in one direction
- To hit the ball with the bat in a flowing motion
- To row the stroke oar of
Examples
- She gave the cat a stroke
- a stroke on the chin
- the stroke of a birds wing in flying, or of an oar in rowing
- the stroke of a skater, swimmer, etc.
- a stroke of genius; a stroke of business; a master stroke of policy
- on the stroke of midnight
- butterfly stroke
- a stroke of apoplexy; the stroke of death
- A flash of lightning may be made up of several strokes. If they are separated by enough time for the eye to distinguish them, the lightning will appear to flicker.
- to give some finishing strokes to an essay
- to stroke a boat
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