stride
[straid]
n.大步走, 一大步, 步伐, 进步
vt.跨, 跨骑
vi.迈大步走, 跨过, 分腿站立
例句与用法:
She found the job difficult at first, but now she's really getting into her stride.
起初她觉得这工作很难,但现在已驾轻就熟了。
Some people find retiring difficult, but he has taken it all in his stride.
有些人觉得退休生活很艰难,但他轻而易举地适应了。
I was three strides from the door.
我距离那门有三大步远。
In a few strides he crossed the room.
他几大步就穿过了房间。
China is striding ahead in her economic construction.
中国正在经济建设方面大步前进。
词形变化:
名词: strider | 动词过去式: strode | 动词过去分词: stridden | 动词现在分词: striding | 动词第三人称单数: strides |
vi.
1. 迈大步走
He strode out of the room.
他大步走出房间。
2. 跨, 越[(+over/across)]
He strode across several rain puddles on his way home.
他在回家的路上跨过了好几个雨水坑。
vt.
1. 大踏步走过
He strode the halls of the building, looking for the exit.
他在大楼的过道里大步走着, 寻找出口。
2. 跨过, 越过
3. 跨坐(或立)在
n.
1. (一)大步, 阔步; 步幅; 步姿[C]
I crossed the street in ten strides.
我十大步走到街那边。
2. 进展, 进步[P1]
Great strides have been made in medical research.
医学研究取得了很大的进展。
短语词组:
make great strides
1. 取得很大的进步
They have made great strides towards self-sufficiency.
他们在自给自足方面已取得了很大的进步。
take in one's stride
1. 轻易地解决; 从容处理
We took the emergency in our stride.
我们泰然地处理了紧急情况。
stride
过去式:strode
过去分词:stridden
现在进行时:striding
名词复数:strides
词形变化:
名词: strider | 动词过去式: strode | 动词过去分词: stridden | 动词现在分词: striding | 动词第三人称单数: strides |
词义辨析:
同义:
vt.vi.走
step
pace
walk
同义参见:
stroll
footfall
footstep
gait
stride[straid]vi.1.■大步走,阔步行进,迈步:He strode about the meeting room.他在会议室内大步地来回踱步。She strode into my office.她大步走进了我的办公室。2.■跨越(常与 across,over 连用):to stride over a river横跨河上This is the bridge striding between the two countries.这是座横跨两个国家的桥梁。3.■有节奏地划赛艇4.■跨骑:to stride on a chair跨骑在椅子上5.■[废语]跨立;跨坐vt.1.■大步走过,在…大阔步行走:to stride the street大步走过街道2.■跨过,跨越:to stride a ditch跨过一条小渠3.■跨骑在…上:to stride a camel跨骑在骆驼上4.■在…上跨立(或跨坐):His little son strode his shoulders.他的小儿子跨站在他的双肩上。n.1.■大步,阔步;步幅2.■阔步行走的姿势3.■(马等的)一步;一大步4.■跨步;跨越5.■正常的进展(或速度)6.■(发展、进步中的)一步;[用复数]进步,进展7.■[用复数][英国英语]裤子8.■【爵士乐】=stride pianoadj.1.■【爵士乐】(左手演奏钢琴时)大幅度掠过的be thrown out of one's stride仓皇失措,窘困get into one's stride开始充满信心地工作hit one's stride达到正常速度;发挥出正常水平in stride不影响正常活动地泰然自若地make great (或 rapid)strides进展迅速,突飞猛进put someone off his stride[口语]干扰某人工作,打乱某人的工作进程;使某人失去镇静take something in one's stride从容(或轻易)地对付某事,毫不费力地做某事【马术】 从容跨越障碍变形vi.strodestriddenstriding
stridestride[straid]vt.(strode [strəud]; [罕] strid [strid];stridden)1.■跨(过), 骑2.■大踏步走过stride a ditch跨过沟
词性变化stride[straid]vi.1.■迈步, 大踏步走, 迈进2.■跨过(over)stride over the brook跨 过小河They are -ding forward both in English and in mathematics.他们的英语和数学都在大踏步地取得进展。stride[straid]n.1.■大步, 阔步2.■一跨(的宽度)3.■迈步4.■正常速度5.■[pl.][俚]裤子He took every obstacle in his stride.他轻易地度过一切难关。The child could not keep up with his father's stride.这孩子赶不上他父亲的步伐。
(past strode ; past participle stridden )
- [no obj., with adverbial of direction]walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction
阔步行进,大踏步走
he strode across the road.
他大步穿过马路。
striding confidently towards the future.
满怀信心阔步迈向未来。
■[with obj.]walk about or along (a street or other place) in this way
大步走过,大步沿着…走
a woman striding the cobbled streets.
一个沿鹅卵石街道大步走的女人。 - [no obj.](stride across/over)cross (an obstacle) with one long step
跨越,跨过
by giving a little leap she could stride across like a grown-up.
轻轻一跳,她就能像成年人一样跨过去。
■[with obj.](poetic/literary)bestride
(诗/文)跨坐在…上;跨立在…上
new wealth enabled Britain to stride the world once more.
新的财富使得英国能再次屹立于世。
- a long, decisive step
大步,阔步
he crossed the room in a couple of strides.
他几大步就穿过了房间。
■[in sing.]the length of a step or manner of taking steps in walking or running
步幅;步态,步法
the horse shortened its stride.
那匹马缩短了步幅。
he followed her with an easy stride.
他步态轻盈地跟在她后面。 - (一般作 strides)a step or stage in progress towards an aim
进展,进步
great strides have been made towards equality.
在平等方面已经取得长足进步。
■(one's stride)a good or regular rate of progress, especially after a slow or hesitant start
逐步变好,渐渐进入正规
the speaker was getting into his stride.
发言人讲话逐步进入佳境。 - (strides)(Brit. informal)trousers
(英,非正式)裤子 - [as modifier]denoting or relating to a rhythmic style of jazz piano playing in which the left hand alternately plays single bass notes on the downbeat and chords an octave higher on the upbeat
钢琴跨越弹奏法(有节奏的爵士乐钢琴演奏法,演奏时左手交替在强拍时弹单个低音及在弱拍时弹高八度音)
a stride pianist.
用跨越弹奏法演奏的钢琴家。
break (one's) stride
- slow or interrupt the pace at which one walks or moves
放慢步子;停下
- manage to keep up with a competitor
设法与竞争者并驾齐驱
- deal with something difficult or unpleasant in a calm and accepting way
从容对付,轻易解决,从容处理
I told her what had happened and she took it all in her stride.
我告诉她发生的事,她丝毫不动声色。
strider
noun
语源
- Old 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
名词 stride:
a step in walking or running
the distance covered by a step
significant progress (especially in the phrase "make strides")
动词 stride:
walk with long steps
cover or traverse by taking long steps
stride
■In 1947, an enormous stride was taken in electrical technology with the advent of the transistor.
1947年,晶体管的发明使得电子技术往前跨了一大步。
■To be greater than forefathers, you must stride the forefathers of that station .
25比前人更加伟大,必须跨过那站着的前人。
■You must stride across the standing predecessors and become greater than them.
3必须跨过那站着的前人,比前人更加伟大。
■STRIDE is an acronym for the spectrum of security threats your application may face.
STRIDE是应用程序可能面临的安全威胁范围的缩写。
■"Fearless I stride," say courtly Tutsi, remembering their days of glory in a dance performance at Kisoro.
“我无畏地向前走”,恭敬而有礼貌的图西人边说边回忆他们在基斯罗舞蹈表演地辉煌之日。
■The hindquarters reach well forward and stretch far back, enabling the stride to be long and the drive powerful.
一个狗在各个方面保持和谐,比一部分非常优秀,而另一部分很差要更可取。
■When he's get into his stride, I'm sure his work will improve.
一旦他充分发挥自己的水平,我相信他的工作会有起色。
■From rope traces attached to his collar stretched a long line, taut, but dipping with his stride, the further part of it dripping pearly drops.
一根长绳连着他的轭具,拽得紧紧的,马往前走时,绳子不住地滴水,较远的一端更是掉着珍珠般的水滴。
■A step made in walking; a stride.
一步行走时跨出的一步; 一大步
■A plain that was broken by low hills,caught the ball without breaking stride.
一片被低矮的山丘阻隔的平原,没有改变步伐就接到球。
■A plain that was broken by low hills; caught the ball without breaking stride.
一片被低矮的山丘阻隔的平原;没有改变步伐就接到球
■Jones is about to stride, living and breathing, back into Venetia's life.
不久,报上刊出钟嘉磊的死讯。
■Some animals, such as bears, giraffes, and camels, actually have a different gait and stride than most.
与大多数动物相比,熊、长颈鹿和骆驼等动物的步伐和步态有些特别。
■Meanwhile the Duchess was getting into her stride.
与此同时公爵夫人开始高谈阔论起来。
■To achieve this goal,we must stride ahead hand in hand and bring up new generations with concerted efforts.
为了完成这一目标,我们必须携手共进,为培育下一代共同努力。
■What why when is the person walking, stride first is right leg?
为什么人在走路的时候先迈开的是右脚呢?
■What why when the person walks, stride first is right leg?
为什么人走路的时候先迈开的是右脚呢?
■What why when the person walks, stride first is right leg? Why?
为什么人走路的时候先迈开的是右脚呢?为什么?
■The leading wildebeests was in no haste to stride forward.
为什么它敢于走入水中,是因为年幼无知,还是因为渴得受不了?
■Possibly the programme may at long last be hitting its stride.
也许,这项计划终于会进行得热火朝天。
■This lefty has the long stride, and the leg drive, but not enough to overcome just how long that stride is.
井川的跨步很大,也有足够的脚力,但还没有大到足以克服跨步过长的问题。
■Never in all the history of mankind did a nation make such a stride as Japan then did.
人类历史上从来没有哪个国家取得过像当时日本那样的长足进步。
■In a big stride he came out of the room.
他一个箭步出了房间。
■He leapt up with a big stride.
他一个箭步蹿上前去。
■They took the emergency in their stride.
他们轻而易举地处理了这一紧急情况。
■He walks with a stride full of purpose.
他信心十足地朝前走。
■An impulsive stride, with one lurch to right and left of the shoulders, brought him to the table, where he began affectionately handling the books.
他冲动地迈出一大步,双肩左右一晃扑到了桌边,急切地翻起书来。
■An impulsive stride, with one lurch to right and left of the shoulders brought him to the table.
他凭着冲动迈一大步,肩膀子左一摇右一摆的,就到了桌子边。
■He stride across several rain puddle on his way home.
他在回家的路上跨过了好几个雨水坑。
■He took a giant stride forward in understanding mechanical principles and in understanding gravity.
他在认识力学原理和重力方面,迈进了一大步。
■The momentum of his stride is enough to pick up two grown men off their feet and dangle them through the air.
他大步前进的势头足以使两名成年男子不由自主的在空中摇摆不定。
■He learned to take disappointments in stride.
他学会了不把失望的事放在心上。
■After a nervous start, he finally got into his stride in the second set.
他开局紧张,但到第二盘终于进入了状态。
■He was delighted that with every stride he was gaining on Hadji Murad and getting close to him.
他很高兴,他取得的每一步对阿的Murad和亲近他。
■He caught up and walked in stride with her.
他急忙赶上去,同她并肩走着。
■He took his losses in his stride and was soon on his feet again.
他生意赔本后沉着处理,很快又活跃起来。
■He walked along with the free-and-easy stride that Bertha so much admired.
他用伯莎所极为欣赏的那种不拘形式的大步往前走去。
■He should move with a quick agile stride that is well timed.
他的动作轻快、灵活,步伐有节奏。
■His stride was the long, slow stride of the farmer who could work from dawn to dusk.
他的步伐慢而大,是一位能从早干到晚的农民的步伐。
■He took a stride to inspirit his wits.
他跨出一大步,可激发他的思维。
■He took every obstacle in his stride.
他轻易地度过一切难关。
■He walked with a stride full of purpose.
他迈着坚定的步伐向前走。
■He walked in long ungainly stride s.
他迈着笨拙的大步子行走.
■He set off with a loping stride.
他迈着轻快的步伐出发了。
■After I would love, but I stride go out this step, I would be very cautious, very hesitant.
以后我也会恋爱,只是我在跨出去这一步的时候,我会很谨慎,也很迟疑。
■His vigorous stride is shortened, And his own scheme brings him down.
伯18:7他坚强的脚步、必见狭窄、自己的计谋、必将他绊倒。
■But BMW styling now seems to be hitting its stride, recapturing some of its former pleasing proportions.
但是宝马设计现在似乎触及大步,夺回一些前令人高兴的比例。
■Nasir, however, took everything in stride, and as a result a friendship slowly bloomed.
但纳瑟尔毫不顾忌,后来我们慢慢产生了友谊。
■None of which throws Mr Newsom off his stride.
但这些举措没有一条能使得纽森取得大幅领先。
■Your years in DGS will have prepared you to take them on with confidence and in stride.
你们的母校多年来悉心栽培你们,让你们作好准备,以无比的信心承担重任,大步向前迈进。
make great strides
1. 取得很大的进步
They have made great strides towards self-sufficiency.
他们在自给自足方面已取得了很大的进步。
take in one's stride
1. 轻易地解决; 从容处理
We took the emergency in our stride.
我们泰然地处理了紧急情况。
习惯用语at [in] a stride1.■一跨, 一步have a fine stride1.■大踏步悠然自 得地走hit [strike, get into] one's stride1.■达到最佳竞技状态2.■变得习惯、熟悉或有兴趣;专心努力地工作make great [rapid] strides1.■大有进步, 进展迅速, 大跃进put sb. off his stride1.■[口]打乱某人的工作节奏; 使某人失去镇静take [sth.] in one's stride1.■一跨而过; 轻而易举地解决某事; 从容处理; 不很在意地对待(不愉快的事)with big strides1.■迈步, 大踏步stride across [over]1.■一步跨去特殊用法clearance stride1.■跨栏步full-speed stride1.■快速跑的步长hurdle stride1.■跨栏步