0 a sudden problem in your brain that changes the flow of blood and makes you unable to move part of your body -- инсульт
to have/suffer a stroke
1 a movement that you make against something with your hand, a pen, brush, etc -- штрих, мазок
a brush stroke
2 a style of swimming -- стиль плавания
3 the action of moving your arm and hitting the ball in sports such as tennis, golf, etc -- удар
4 to gently move your hand over a surface -- гладить (рукой)
The account also implies we couldn't survive severe amnesia or strokes that render our brains infant-like and in need of retraining.
A national website presents results from some of the most comprehensive databases (currently covering heart failure, hip fractures, lung cancer, schizophrenia, strokes, and diabetes).
Music editors and directors, inventing and defining the soundscape, operate in broad, intuitive, musical strokes in referencing filmic demands.
The axis was introduced in section 2.3; it is the line where fraction strokes sit on.
A diagram of simple strokes filtered from a watercolor-like image painted with pressure left!.
The kinematic variables for the eclipse robot are the input angles k and strokes k of the prismatic joints.
Careful patient selection with moderately severe strokes may offset this risk.
The reasons for the success of these actuators are large magnetic forces, large and adjustable strokes, and a very robust and stable design.
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疾病, 中風, 符號…
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疾病, 中风, 符号…
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pasar la mano por, acariciar, ataque de apoplejía…
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passar a mão em, acariciar, AVC…
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(手で優しく)~をなでる, 脳卒中, (ペンや筆の)ひと筆…
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felç, inme, darbe vuruş…
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attaque [feminine], coup [masculine], nage [feminine]…
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acariciar, vessament cerebral, apoplexia…
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