单词 | stride |
释义 | stride [straɪd] noun DEVELOPMENT 发展 countable ■an important positive development 进展,进步 •The West made •The group has made strides to [straɪd] noun STEP 步幅 countable ■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幅大。 [straɪd] noun CLOTHES 衣服 strides [plural] Australian informal ■trousers •a new pair of [straɪd] noun get into your stride mainly UK (US usually hit your stride) ■to become familiar with and confident at something you have recently started doing 逐渐进入状态;开始上轨道 •Let's wait until she's got into her stride before we ask her to negotiate that contract.让我们等她熟悉情况进入状态之后,再和她就那份合约进行磋商。 [straɪd] noun not break your stride ■to not stop walking or running at the same speed 并不放慢脚步 •Without pausing for breath or breaking her stride, she pushed open the door of his private office.她既没有停下来喘口气,也没有放慢脚步,而是直接推开他的私人办公室的门。 [straɪd] noun put sb off their stride/stroke mainly UK ■to take someone's attention away from something they are doing for a short time, making it more difficult to do 使(某人)分心,打乱(某人)的步调 •The slightest noise puts him off his stride when he's performing.他表演时,再细小的声响也会使他分心。 [straɪd] noun take sth in your stride UK (US take sth in stride) ■to deal with a problem or difficulty calmly and not to allow it to influence what you are doing 从容处理,对…处之泰然 •When you become a politician, you soon learn to take criticism in your stride.等你成了政治家,很快就会学会对他人的批评处之泰然。 [straɪd] verb intransitive usually + adverb or preposition (strode, strode, stridden)■to walk somewhere quickly with long steps 大步快走,阔步行进 •She strode purposefully •He strode across/into/out of |
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