vi. (strode; 〔罕用语〕 strid , stridden;striding) 1.迈步,大踏步走,迈进。 2.跨过 (over); 〔罕用语〕=straddle. vt. 1. 跨过(水沟等);跨,骑。 2. 大踏步走过。 短语和例子 We are striding forward both in English and in mathematics. 我们的英语和数学都在大幅度地取得进展。 n. 1.大步,阔步。 2.一跨(的宽度)。 3.迈进。 4.〔 pl. 〕〔俚语〕裤子。 短语和例子 at [in] a stride 一跨,一步(就几尺等)。 get into one's stride 开始(顺利,正常,有劲地)进行。 have a fine stride 大踏步悠然自得地走。 hit one's stride = get into one's stride. make a big stride, make great [rapid] strides 大有进步,进展迅速。 strike one's stride=get into one's stride. take in one's stride 一跨而过;轻而易举地解决(困难) ( take obstacles in one's stride 一跨而过障碍;轻而易举地克服困难)。 with big strides 迈步,大踏步。
significant progress (especially in the phrase "make strides"); "they made big strides in productivity"
a step in walking or running 同义词:pace, tread,
the distance covered by a step; "he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig" 同义词:footstep, pace, step,
cover or traverse by taking long steps; "She strode several miles towards the woods"
walk with long steps; "He strode confidently across the hall"
Stride can stand for a period of locomotion defined by the complete cycle of a reference limb (see gait).
例句与用法
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He took a stride to inspirit his wits . 他跨出一大步,可激发他的思维。
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The boy is too young to stride the ditch . 孩子太小跨不过这条沟。
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The badger strode heavily into the room . 獾大步流星地跨进房间。
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We have made enormous strides in science . 我们在科学方面有了长足的进展。
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He caught up and walked in stride with her . 他急忙赶上去,同她并肩走着。
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In a big stride he came out of the room . 他一个箭步出了房间。
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He strode steadily up the slope . 他大摇大摆地向山顶走去。
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I was three strides from the door . 我距离那门有三大步远。
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The supreme warlord was striding about the shelter . 最高统帅在身避处踱来踱去。
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Tom has made enormous strides in his maths this term . 汤姆本学期数学大有进步。