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Straddled Meaning in English

word · lemma: straddle

ˈstɹædəɫd
STRAD-uhld
stɹˈædəld
strad-ELD

释义

To sit or stand with one leg on each side of something, or to be positioned so as to be in between two different things, groups, or ideas.

用法与细微差别

Often used both literally (physical position) and figuratively (being in an in-between state or supporting multiple sides). Common in both formal and informal contexts. 'Straddled the fence' implies not choosing a side.

例句

The child straddled the bicycle before riding.

basic

She straddled the fence to get a better view.

basic

He straddled the bench while talking to his friend.

basic

She straddled two cultures after moving to a new country.

natural

His career straddled both science and art.

natural

Politicians who have straddled the fence often lose trust.

natural