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[/straɪd; straɪd/] v (pt strode, pp rarely stridden[/ˈstrɪdn; ˋstrɪdn/] 过去分词作stridden, 罕用) 用法: 1 [Ipr, Ip] walk with long steps (in the specified direction) (朝某方向)大步行走: stride along the road 沿路大步行走 * striding across the fields 大步走过田地 * She turned and strode off. 她转身迈著大步走了. * striding out for (ie walking determinedly towards) the distant hills 大步流星向远处的山冈走去. 用法: 2 [Ipr] ~ across/over sth cross sth with one step 一步跨越某物: stride over a ditch 跨过一条沟. stride 2 n 用法: 1 (distance covered by) one long step 大步; 跨一步(的距离): I was three strides from the door. 我距离那门有三大步远. 用法: 2 person's way of striding; gait (大步的)步法, 步态. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) get into one's stridesettle into a fast, confident and steady pace (of doing sth)开始加快速度、 充满信心并稳健地(做某事): 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. make great, rapid, etc strides make good, fast, etc progress; improve quickly 进步很大、 很快等: Tom has made enormous strides in his maths this term. 汤姆本学期数学大有进步. take sth in one's stride accept and deal with sth without special effort 不特别费力地认同并处理某事物: Some people find retiring difficult, but he has taken it all in his stride. 有的人觉得很难适应退休後的生活, 但他却能安之若素. |