Stroke past participle

"stroke" is an English word, which means "stroke", "stroke" and "stroke". Its past participle form is "touching", which means "touching" and "crossing". The pronunciation, part of speech and usage of "strike" will be introduced in detail below.

pronounce

"stroked" is pronounced /stro? Kt/(strokt), in which:

The "s" sound /s/ is the same as the "s" sound in Chinese;

The "t" sound /t/ is the same as the "t" sound in Chinese;

The "r" sound /r/ is the same as the "r" sound in Chinese;

"o" hair/? /sound, similar to the "o" sound in Chinese;

"K" is pronounced as /k/ sound, which is the same as the "K" sound in Chinese;

The "e" sound /d/ is the same as the "e" sound in Chinese.

Part of speech and usage

"stroked" is the past participle form of "stroke", which is often used in English to indicate the result of being touched, crossing, etc. For example:

"The little girl stroked the cat gently." The little girl stroked the cat gently. )

"The rower paddled the boat through the water." The rower paddled in the water. )

"The painting is textured with a brush." Draw a texture on the picture with a brush. )