transitive. To press (something) downwards with the foot or feet treadling or pedalling.
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释义 | the world > movement > progressive motion > moving with current of air or water > movement in or on water > move in or on water [verb (intransitive)] > swim > use specific stroke (9) to tread water1800 transitive. To press (something) downwards with the foot or feet treadling or pedalling. breaststroke1864 A stroke in which the swimmer, lying front down in the water, pushes both arms forwards and then sweeps them back in a circular movement, while the… trudge1904 intransitive to swim with this stroke. breast-stroke1909 intransitive. To swim using the breaststroke. Also occasionally transitive: to swim (a distance) using the breaststroke. dog-paddle1910 intransitive to swim using the dog paddle. crawl1911 intransitive. To swim using the ‘crawl’ (see crawl, n.1 c). scissor-kick1921 intransitive. To perform any of various types of scissors kick. Cf. scissors kick, n. freestyle1935 Sport. transitive and intransitive. Swimming. To swim using a freestyle stroke (typically the crawl). Cf. freestyle, n. 1b. doggy-paddle1958 intransitive. = dog-paddle v. at dog, n.1 compounds 3a. |
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