stride
英[straɪd]
美[straɪd]
- n. 大步;步幅;进展
- vt. 跨过;大踏步走过;跨坐在…
- vi. 跨;跨过;大步行走
词组搭配
break (one's) stride
slow or interrupt the pace at which one walks or moves
放慢步子;停下
match someone stride for stride
manage to keep up with a competitor
设法与竞争者并驾齐驱
take something in one's stride
deal with something difficult or unpleasant in a calm and accepting way
从容对付,轻易解决,从容处理
I told her what had happened and she took it all in her stride.
我告诉她发生的事,她丝毫不动声色。
hit (one's) stride
To achieve a steady, effective pace.
达到稳定有效的步奏
To attain a maximum level of competence.
达到最大的水平
take in (one's) stride
To cope with calmly, without interrupting one's normal routine
从容对付某事:冷静地,不打断日常活动地处理
taking their newfound wealth in stride.
从容处理新发现的财富