Examples of using Straddled in English and their translations into Chinese
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From there she straddled two worlds.
She straddled my legs, and we began making out.
Eva's short life has straddled two worlds.
Carlo straddled his legs apart and drank from the bottle.
In any case, it never straddled the harbor entrance.
He straddled her, pumped her chest, then pinched her nose and blew air into her mouth.
Snipers and heavy artillery straddled the defenceless men in the boats.
In addition,the current four-year time frame was awkward, because it straddled two bienniums.
Now you have straddled the whole of China!
It was during this period that the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the World,was constructed and straddled the harbour.
Jimmy had straddled Kyle by now and was rapidly punching him in the face and chest.
It was the first-ever session of the General Assembly which straddled two centuries and two millenniums.
Matt has always straddled the city and country, bringing the two together in inspired ways.
She lay on him, breathing heavily for a few seconds, then she straddled him with her knees and sat up.
Emden's salvos straddled the destroyers several times, raining shell splinters down on the Russians.
Lütjens ordered his ships to engage the British cruiser;Bismarck fired five salvoes, three of which straddled Norfolk and rained shell splinters on her decks.
Cheika's opposite number has straddled both sides in this fixture having coached the Wallabies in the 2000s.
Repudiated the 1995 Joint Declaration on Hydrocarbons,which had provided for cooperation in a Special Cooperation Area that straddled both Argentine and Falkland Islands waters.
I tossed the useless rag into the trunk, straddled his butt, grabbed him by the knobs of his hipbones and hauled him up.
But Court, who straddled the amateur and pro eras, still has one more Grand Slam singles title than Williams(24-23).
Bismarck fired five salvoes, three of which straddled Norfolk and rained shell splinters on her decks.
No other founding father straddled both of these revolutions--only Franklin even came close--and therein lay Hamilton's novelty and greatness.
But what really made this chatbot unique was how it straddled the line between human-like interaction and machine-like utility.
Even for Miriam, who straddled many worlds, office and land, Sami and non-Sami, Swedish and Norwegian, the mining proposal was difficult to comprehend.
He went on to lead the Prairie School movement, which straddled the turn of the 20th century and was prolific in the American Midwest.
Since then it has declared a“caliphate” straddling Syria and Iraq.
Undoubtedly, these conclusions straddle a broad spectrum of biology and neuroscience.
Welcome to Istanbul, a city that straddles two continents.
A good information security architect straddles the business and technical worlds.