释义 |
- n.大步;步伐;进展;一步(的距离)
- v.大步走;阔步行走
- 网络大踏步走;跨过;步幅
复数:strides 现在分词:striding 过去式:strode 过去分词:stridden n. pace,step,tread,gait,walk v. march,tramp,stomp,step out 1. | [i] + adv./prep. 大步走;阔步行走to walk with long steps in a particular direction |
| 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。 |
1. | 大步;一步(的距离)one long step; the distance covered by a step |
| 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。 |
2. | 步态;步伐your way of walking or running |
| 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。 |
3. | 进展;进步;发展an improvement in the way sth is developing |
| 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。 |
4. | [pl] (informal) 裤子trousers/pants |
IDM get into your stride 进入状态;开始顺利地做某事to begin to do sth with confidence and at a good speed after a slow, uncertain start put sb off their stride 使分心;拖某人后腿to make sb take their attention off what they are doing and stop doing it so well (match sb) stride for stride 尽量不落后(于某人)to keep doing sth as well as sb else, even though they keep making it harder for you take sth in your stride 从容处理;泰然处之to accept and deal with sth difficult without letting it worry you too much without breaking stride 步调不变;阵脚不乱without stopping what you are doing n. | | v. | 2. 走,踱,迈着大步,扬长而去,大踏步前进,大步流星地走 2. 走,踱,迈着大步,扬长而去,大踏步前进,大步流星地走 |
n. | 1. a long step, especially one taken briskly or energetically 2. the distance covered when somebody or something takes a long step 3. an advance or step towards improving or developing something 4. a way of walking or running in long regular steps, often taken briskly or energetically 5. an act of forward motion by a four-legged animal consisting of a coordinated cycle of movements that brings the legs back to their original positions 1. a long step, especially one taken briskly or energetically 2. the distance covered when somebody or something takes a long step 3. an advance or step towards improving or developing something 4. a way of walking or running in long regular steps, often taken briskly or energetically 5. an act of forward motion by a four-legged animal consisting of a coordinated cycle of movements that brings the legs back to their original positions | v. | 1. to walk with long regular steps, often briskly or energetically 2. to cross or step over something with a long step 3. to sit or stand astride something 4. to walk with energy and confidence 1. to walk with long regular steps, often briskly or energetically 2. to cross or step over something with a long step 3. to sit or stand astride something 4. to walk with energy and confidence | np. | |
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