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stroke BrE /strəʊk/ NAmE /stroʊk/► SEE ALLat a/one (single) strokenot do a stroke (of work)on/at the stroke of eight, midnight, etc.put sb off their stride/stroke ●at a/one (single) ˈstroke(something happens) as a result of one sudden action or event 一下子;一举◆All my problems were solved at a stroke when an aunt left me some money. 我的一位姑妈给我留了些钱,一下子解决了我所有的问题。●not do a ˈstroke (of ˈwork)not do any work at all 一点儿也没干;什么(工作)都不做◆He’s useless — he hasn’t done a stroke of work today. 他毫无用处,他今天一点活都没做。◆‘Does your husband help in the house?’ ‘No, he doesn’t do a stroke.’ “你丈夫帮忙做家务吗?”“他呀,连手指头都不动一根。” OPP work like a dog/slave/Trojan ●on/at the ˌstroke of ˈeight, ˈmidnight, etc.at exactly eight o’clock, midnight, etc. 在八点(或半夜十二点等)整◆She gets to work at the stroke of nine every day. 她每天九点准时开始工作。●put sb off their ˈstride/ˈstrokemake sb take their attention off what they are doing and stop doing it so well 干扰;使分心;拖某人后腿◆All sorts of things can put a player off his stroke.有许多事情都会使运动员分心。 |