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stride AHD[strīd] D.J.[straɪd]K.K.[straɪd]v.(动词)strode[strōd] strid.den[strĭdʹn] strid.ing, strides v.intr.(不及物动词)- To walk with long steps, especially in a hasty or vigorous way.大踏步走:阔步行进,尤指匆忙或有力地
- To take a single long step, as in passing over an obstruction.跨过:跨一大步,如以跨越障碍等
- To stand or sit astride; straddle.跨越;分开腿站立
v.tr.(及物动词)- To walk with long steps on, along, or over:大踏步地走:striding the stage.大踏步走过台阶
- To step over or across:跨越或踏过:stride a brook.跨越一小溪
- To be astride of; straddle.分腿站立
n.(名词)- The act of striding.跨步的动作
- A single long step.一大步
- The distance traveled in such a step.一大步所跨的距离
- A single coordinated movement of the four legs of a horse or other animal, completed when the legs return to their initial relative position.动物的一跨:马或其它动物的四腿协调的一次跨步,当腿回到原来的相对位置时完成
- The distance traveled in such a movement.这样一次跨步的距离
- A step of progress; an advance. Often used in the plural:进步:进步;进展。常用复数:making great strides in their studies.在学习上取得很大的进步
hit (one's) stride - To achieve a steady, effective pace.达到稳定有效的步奏
- To attain a maximum level of competence.达到最大的水平
take in (one's) stride - To cope with calmly, without interrupting one's normal routine:从容对付某事:冷静地,不打断日常活动地处理:taking their newfound wealth in stride.从容处理新发现的财富
- Middle English striden 中古英语 striden
- from Old English strīdan 源自 古英语 strīdan
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