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单词 stride
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stride
straId
n [C]
A stride is a long step when walking or running.
大步,阔步
She attributes her record-breaking speed to the length of her stride.
她认为她的速度之所以能打破纪录是因为步子跨得大。
She approached the last hurdle too fast and had to take 17 strides instead of the 16 she had planned.
她接近最后一栏时跑得太快,所以不得不跨17步而不是原先打算的16步。
"We will appeal, " the attorney announced without breaking his stride (= stopping walking).
“我们会上诉,”律师边走边说。
(esp. Br and Aus) If you get into your stride (Am usually hit your stride), you become familiar with something you have recently started doing.
开始上轨道
We ought to wait until she's got into her stride before we ask her to negotiate that contract.
我们应该等她驾轻就熟后再就该合同进行谈判。
(esp. Br) Someone or something that puts you off your stride briefly takes your attention away from something you are doing, making it more difficult to do.
打乱某人的工作进展,使某人分心
The slightest noise puts him off his stride when he's performing.
他在表演时即使是轻微的响声也会使他分心。
If you take a problem or difficulty in your stride (Am also take something in stride), you deal with it calmly and do not let it have an effect on what you are doing.
从容地对付某事
When you become a politician, you soon learn to take criticism in your stride.
当你成为政治家以后很快就能学会从容地面对来自他人的批评。
(Am) She has taken the scandal in stride and continued to work normally.
面对流言她沉着冷静,继续像往常一样工作。

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