Meaning & Definition of Backstroke in English
Backstroke
A swimming stroke performed on the back.
Pronunciation:
/ˈbækstroʊk/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
backstrokesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A swimming stroke where the swimmer lies on their back and moves their arms in a circular motion while kicking their legs.
Example Sentence: She improved her technique in the backstroke during swim practice.
Definition: An event in swimming competitions where athletes compete using the backstroke.
Example Sentence: He won the gold medal in the men's 100-meter backstroke.
Etymology
Origin: The term 'backstroke' is derived from the compound of 'back' and 'stroke'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- backstroke champion: A person who excels in the backstroke swimming style.
- practice backstroke: To train and improve skills in backstroke swimming.
Translations
- Spanish: crol de espalda
- French: dos crawlé
- German: Rückenschwimmen
- Russian: устный путь
Related Words
- swimming: The sport or activity of moving through water by using the arms and legs.
- stroke: The manner of moving the limbs during swimming.
- competitive swimming: Swimming as a sport in organized competitions.
Slang Meanings of backstroke
Meaning: To backstroke in social context refers to retreating or withdrawing from a situation.
Example Sentence: I had to backstroke when I realized I was in over my head.
Meaning: A humorous term for escaping responsibility or a task.
Example Sentence: He always finds a way to backstroke out of his chores.