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strike a stroke
Verb
archaic
figuratively
Japanese Meaning
(古語)剣などを用いて一撃を加える、打撃する、または命中させること。 / (古語、比喩的に)誰かまたは何かを支持・防衛する、または逆に阻害・攻撃する行為。
( present singular third-person )
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(archaic) To hit (especially with a sword); to successfully land a hit. / (archaic, figuratively) To do something to support or defend (for) or to hinder or harm (at / against) something or someone.
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strike a stroke
The veteran swordsman, with a swift motion, would strike a stroke that split the helm.
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The veteran swordsman, with a swift motion, would strike a stroke that split the helm.
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