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 |
详细释义:
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。