Definition of the word straddle

Pronunciation of vocabulary straddle

straddleverb

Straddle

/ˈstrædl//ˈstrædl/

Origin of the word straddle

The origin of the word "straddle" can be traced back to the 14th century, originally with the meaning of "to make a stride." This meaning came from the Old English word "straðlan," which meant "walker" or "traveler." In Middle English, the word "straðle" emerged, meaning "to journey on foot." As the word evolved in the 16th century, it came to be associated with a seated position, specifically, "to spread one's legs wide apart, so as to straddle a horse, horseman's side-saddle, or chair." This sense of the word is believed to have developed from the earlier meaning because a straddle position is similar to a wide stride. In the context of finance and investing, "straddle" refers to an options trading strategy in which an investor simultaneously purchases both a put and a call option for the same underlying asset, with the same expiration date and exercise price. The goal of this strategy is to profit from significant volatility in the underlying asset price, as the value of both options will increase if the price of the underlying asset moves significantly in either direction.

Vocabulary summary straddle

typenoun

meaningstraddle

exampleto stand straddling a ditch

meaningriding on two legs (as in horseback riding), riding up

exampleto straddle a horse

meaning(figurative) standing with one foot in and one foot out

typetransitive verb

meaningstraddle; straddle, stand straddle

exampleto stand straddling a ditch

meaningsit on both sides, ride

exampleto straddle a horse

meaning(nautical) adjustment shot (shoot in front of and behind the target... to adjust the direction of the shot)

Example of vocabulary straddlenamespace

meaning

to sit or stand with one of your legs on either side of somebody/something

ngồi hoặc đứng với một chân của bạn ở hai bên của ai đó/cái gì đó

  • He swung his leg over the motorcycle, straddling it easily.

    Anh ấy vung chân qua chiếc xe máy, đứng vững trên nó một cách dễ dàng.

meaning

to cross, or exist on both sides of, a river, a road or an area of land

băng qua hoặc tồn tại ở cả hai bên sông, đường hoặc một vùng đất

  • The mountains straddle the French-Swiss border.

    Những ngọn núi nằm ở biên giới Pháp-Thụy Sĩ.

meaning

to exist within, or include, different periods of time, activities or groups of people

tồn tại trong hoặc bao gồm các khoảng thời gian, hoạt động hoặc nhóm người khác nhau

  • a writer who straddles two cultures

    một nhà văn đứng giữa hai nền văn hóa


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