单词 | take something in your stride |
释义 | take something in your stridetake something in your stride British EnglishBrE, take something in stride American EnglishAmEDEAL WITH to not allow something to annoy, embarrass, or upset you 从容应付某事物 When the boss asked Judy to stay late, she took it in stride. 老板要求朱迪留到很晚,朱迪也坦然接受。 Examples from the Corpus take something in your stride• Nigel smiled and took the criticism in his stride.• You do dangerous things and take them in your stride just for starters.• Liz seems to be taking the divorce in her stride.• No doubt, he felt he could take that in his stride.• Rut the Europa took it in its stride, sucking itself to the tarmac and slicing through.• He took mountains in his stride.• I was very impressed with our position, but Peter just took it in his stride.• Jimmy was old enough to take it in his stride.• Most kids get teased a bit at school - they have to learn to take it in their stride.• Cocooned in happiness, Leslie seemed to take it in his stride, his attitude one of cheerful impatience.• You took everything in your stride - walking up Henry Street, a bucket of water went right in front of me. → take something in your stride at stride1(1) |
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