stride

verb
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[intransitive] not used in the perfect tenses不用于完成时
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they stride
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he / she / it strides
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past simple strode
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-ing form striding
🔊/ˈstraɪdɪŋ/
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  1. + adv./prep. to walk with long steps in a particular direction大步走;阔步行走
    • We strode across the snowy fields.我们大步流星地穿过雪封的旷野。🔊🔊
    • She came striding along to meet me.她大步走上前来迎接我。🔊🔊
    Extra Examples
    • He strode off in search of a taxi.他大步走开去找出租车。
    • She strode purposefully towards the door.她坚定地大步走向门口。
    • Andrew strode out briskly along the rocky track.安德鲁沿着岩石步道大步向前。
    • He strode past her into the hall.他大步经过她走进大厅。
    • She strode angrily into his office.她气愤地大步闯进他的办公室。
    • The man strode confidently onto the stage.那人自信地跨上舞台。
    • We could see her striding across the grass towards the house.我们可以看到她大步跨过草丛朝房子走去。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • briskly
    • quickly
    • confidently
    preposition
    • across
    • down
    • out of
    phrases
    • come striding
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    Word OriginOld English stride (noun) ‘single long step’, strīdan (verb) ‘stand or walk with the legs wide apart’, probably from a Germanic base meaning ‘strive, quarrel’; related to Dutch strijden ‘fight’ and German streiten ‘quarrel’.

stride

noun
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  1. one long step; the distance covered by a step大步;一步(的距离) synonym pace1
    • He crossed the room in two strides.他两大步跨到屋子另一头。🔊🔊
    • I was gaining on the other runners with every stride.我正一步步赶上其他运动员。🔊🔊
    Extra Examples
    • In one short stride he reached the window.他跨一小步就到了窗前。
    • First you'll need to measure the length of your stride.首先,您需要测量步幅的长度。
    • She lengthened her stride to try and keep up with him.她加大步伐想要赶上他。
    • She moved towards him in quick strides.她迅速迈向他。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • short
    • quick
    verb + stride
    • take
    preposition
    • in a stride
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  2. your way of walking or running步态;步伐
    • his familiar purposeful stride他那熟悉而坚定的步伐
    • She did not slow her stride until she was face to face with us.她没有放慢脚步,径直走到我们面前。🔊🔊
    Extra Examples
    • He matched his stride to her slower pace.他放慢自己的步子,与她保持一致。
    • She resumed her confident stride.她恢复了自信的步伐。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • loping
    • confident
    • determined
    verb + stride
    • lengthen
    • shorten
    • break
    phrases
    • find your stride
    • get into your stride
    • hit your stride
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  3. an improvement in the way something is developing进展;进步;发展
    • We're making great strides in the search for a cure.在探索治疗办法方面,我们正不断取得重大进展。🔊🔊
    Extra Examples
    • She's made enormous strides in English this term.这学期她的英语取得了巨大进步。
    • We have made great strides in areas like employment and housing.我们在就业和住房等方面取得了巨大的进展。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • considerable
    • enormous
    verb + stride
    • make
    preposition
    • strides in
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  4. strides
    [plural] (Australian English, informal) trousers 裤子
  5. Word OriginOld English stride (noun) ‘single long step’, strīdan (verb) ‘stand or walk with the legs wide apart’, probably from a Germanic base meaning ‘strive, quarrel’; related to Dutch strijden ‘fight’ and German streiten ‘quarrel’.
Idioms
get into your stride (British English)
(North American English hit (your) stride)
  1. to begin to do something with confidence and at a good speed after a slow uncertain start进入状态;开始顺利地做某事
    • After a nervous start, he finally got into his stride in the second set.经过紧张的起步,他终于进入了第二盘。
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    • The team took time to get into their stride.该队逐渐进入了状态。
    • The show finally hit its stride in the second season.这个节目在第二季终于进入了状态。
put somebody off their stride
  1. to make somebody take their attention off what they are doing and stop doing it so well使分心;拖某人后腿
    • The shouting from the back of the hall completely put me off my stride.大厅后面的喊叫声完全让我无法前进。
(match somebody) stride for stride
  1. to keep doing something as well as somebody else, even though they keep making it harder for you尽量不落后(于某人)
    • We’ve managed to match our closest competitors stride for stride as regards prices.在价格方面,我们已设法尽量不输给几个势均力敌的竞争对手。
take something in your stride (British English)
(North American English take something in stride)
  1. to accept and deal with something difficult without letting it worry you too much从容处理;泰然处之
    • It’s going to be tough—but I’m sure you’ll take it all in your stride.这将是艰难的,但是我相信您会全力以赴。
without breaking stride
  1. (especially North American English) without stopping what you are doing步调不变;阵脚不乱
    • Marta scored from 20 metres without breaking stride.玛尔塔从20米处得分,没有大步前进。