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backstroke
/ 藞产忙办藢蝉迟谤蓹蕣办 /
noun
- Also calledback crawl swimming
- a stroke performed on the back, using backward circular strokes of each arm alternately and flipper movements of the feet
- ( as modifier )
the backstroke champion
- a return stroke or blow
- a backhanded stroke
- Leisure:Bell-ringing the upward movement of the bell rope as the bell swings back and forth Compare handstroke
verb
- intr to swim the backstroke
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of backstroke1
Example Sentences
Swimming will feature six more medal opportunities by adding men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 50-meter events for backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly to the current 50-meter freestyle race.
Whether the music adds extra flavor to his raging action scenes or amplifies an episode鈥檚 lazy backstroke through existential loneliness, you feel his work鈥檚 best moments in your bones.
He recounted that he was "really, really far out... much further than the end of the pier" before he gained his breath and swam backstroke to stay afloat.
There were two S12 golds for Stephen Clegg in 100m events - the backstroke and butterfly finals - adding to the three medals he won in Tokyo three years ago.
She competed in the 100- and 200-meter backstroke events at the Olympic trials.
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