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스트로크 — meaning in English: stroke

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연기
yeongi
동기
dong
계획
gyehoeg
스트로크
seuteulokeu
수평선
supyeongseon
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use '스트로크' (seuteulokeu) in medical discussions, particularly when referring to health issues like strokes or strokes in sports. For instance, a doctor might explain the symptoms of a stroke in a patient consultation, or a sports commentator could describe a player’s stroke technique during a game.
Synonyms & nuances
'스트로크' in a medical context is often contrasted with '일시적 뇌허혈' (ilsi-jeok noehyeol), which means 'transient ischemic attack.' While both terms refer to issues of blood flow to the brain, '스트로크' typically denotes a more severe and permanent condition, making it the word of choice in urgent health discussions.
Culture
'스트로크' has its roots in English, borrowed into Korean as a direct transliteration. In South Korea, awareness of strokes as a health concern has grown, and the term is frequently used in health awareness campaigns, reflecting the importance of early detection and care in preventing serious health issues.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 스트로크 in English?
'스트로크' translates to 'stroke' in English, and it can refer to a medical condition or a movement in sports, depending on the context.
Q.How do you use 스트로크 in a sentence?
You can use '스트로크' to refer to a medical condition, like saying '그는 심각한 스트로크를 겪었다' (He suffered a serious stroke), or in sports, like '그 선수의 스트로크가 매우 아름답다' (That player's stroke is very beautiful).
Q.What are common mistakes when using 스트로크?
A common mistake is using '스트로크' only in a medical context. Remember, it also applies to sports and artistic movements, so be mindful of the context to use it correctly.
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