词汇 | stride |
释义 | stride (noun) stride 3 ENTRIES FOUND: stride (verb) stride (noun) hit (verb) 1 stride /ˈstraɪd/ verb strides; strode /ˈstroʊd/ ; stridden /ˈstrɪdn̩/ ; striding /ˈstraɪdɪŋ/ 1 stride /ˈstraɪd/ verb strides; strode /ˈstroʊd/ ; stridden /ˈstrɪdn̩/ ; striding /ˈstraɪdɪŋ/ Learner's definition of STRIDE always followed by an adverb or preposition [no object] : to walk with very long steps大步走;阔步走。 She strode across the room towards me.她从房间那头朝我大步走来。 2 stride /ˈstraɪd/ noun plural strides 2 stride /ˈstraɪd/ noun plural strides Learner's definition of STRIDE [count] 1 a : a long step大步 She crossed the room in only a few strides.她几大步就穿过了房间。 As he ran down the field, the defender kept up with him stride for stride. [=the defender ran next to him at the same speed]当他在场上向前跑时,对方防守队员步步紧逼。 — sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 The company has matched its competitors stride for stride. [=has not fallen behind its competitors]这家公司和竞争对手们齐头并进。 b : the distance covered by a long step一步(的距离) He was standing only a few strides away from me.他站在离我只有几步远的地方。 2 : a way of walking步法;步态 He has a distinctive bouncy stride.他走起路来生气勃勃,很有特点。 She entered the room with a confident stride.她自信地走进房间。 3 : a change or improvement that brings someone closer to a goal进步;进展 — usually plural通常用复数 Great strides [=advances] have been made in the control of tuberculosis.在结核病控制方面已经取得了巨大的进展。 The patient is making strides toward a complete recovery.病人的身体正朝着完全康复的方向好转。 break (your) stride chiefly US : to stop walking or running in a regular and steady way停下脚步;放慢脚步 He caught the ball and passed it to a teammate without breaking stride.他接到球后没有停下脚步就直接传给了队友。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 She graduated from college, went to law school, and without breaking stride joined a successful law firm.她大学毕业之后去读了法学院,紧接着就加入了一家有名的律师事务所。 hit your stride (US) or British get into your stride : to begin to do something in a confident and effective way after starting slowly步入轨道;进入状态;驾轻就熟 Both teams seem to have hit their stride in the second half.下半场两支球队似乎都已进入状态。 off stride ◊ If you are walking or running and someone or something (chiefly US) throws/knocks you off (your) stride or (chiefly Brit) puts you off your stride, you are unable to continue walking or running steadily.打乱某人的步伐;打乱某人工作的进展 Another runner bumped into him and threw/knocked him off his stride.另一个赛跑者撞到他,打乱了他的步伐。 ◊ These phrases are often used figuratively.这些短语常用作比喻。 She was surprised and thrown off stride [=thrown off balance] by the unexpected question.她被突如其来的问题弄得惊慌失措。 He was working steadily until an interruption put him off his stride.他当时正稳步工作,直到遇到干扰才乱了套。 take (something) in stride (US) or British take (something) in your stride : to deal with (something difficult or upsetting) in a calm way从容处理(困难或烦恼的事) I thought she'd be upset, but she has taken the news in stride.我以为她会很难过,但她从容接受了这个消息。 |
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