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stride

美 [straɪd]英 [straɪd]
  • vi.大步走;阔步行走
  • n.进展;发展;进步;步伐;大步;一步(的距离);步态;裤子

复数: strides 过去式: stridden 现在分词: striding 过去分词: strode 第三人称单数: strides

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verb

【不规则形式】pt strode

not used in the perfect tenses 不用于完成时大步走;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。

noun

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

裤子
trousers/pants

习语

to begin to do sth with confidence and at a good speed after a slow, uncertain start

to make sb take their attention off what they are doing and stop doing it so well

to keep doing sth as well as sb else, even though they keep making it harder for you

to accept and deal with sth difficult without letting it worry you too much

without stopping what you are doing

stride

频次

  • 1
    VERB 大步走;阔步行走
    If you stride somewhere, you walk there with quick, long steps.

    They were joined by a newcomer who came striding across a field...

    一个新来的人大步穿过一片田地,加入到他们的行列。

  • 2
    N-COUNT 步幅;大步;一步(的距离)
    A stride is a long step which you take when you are walking or running.

    With every stride, runners hit the ground with up to five times their body-weight...

    赛跑者每一步落地时对地面的压力最大能达到其体重的 5 倍。

  • 3
    N-SING 步态;步伐
    Someone's stride is their way of walking with long steps.

    He lengthened his stride to keep up with her.

    他迈大步追上她。

  • 4
    N-COUNT (快速的)进展,进步,发展
    If you make strides in something that you are doing, you make rapid progress in it.

    The country has made enormous strides politically but not economically.

    该国在政治上取得了巨大的发展,但经济却跟不上去。

  • 5
    PHRASE 进入状态;开始走上轨道;驾轻就熟
    If you get into your stride or hit your stride, you start to do something easily and confidently, after being slow and uncertain.

    The campaign is just getting into its stride...

    运动刚开始有点起色。

  • 6
    PHRASE 从容处理;泰然处之
    In British English, if you take a problem or difficulty in your stride, you deal with it calmly and easily. The American expression is take something in stride .

    Beth was struck by how Naomi took the mistake in her stride.

    娜奥米在失误面前表现得处乱不惊,给贝丝留下了深刻印象。

noun

1
significant progress (especially in the phrase "make strides")
they made big strides in productivity
2
a step in walking or running
Synonym: pace tread
3
the distance covered by a step
he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig
Synonym: footstep pace step

verb

1
cover or traverse by taking long steps
She strode several miles towards the woods
2
walk with long steps
He strode confidently across the hall

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  1. He would stride on stage then proceed to coax the sweetest possible sounds out of his violin

    他会大步走上舞台,然后轻轻地拉他的小提琴,奏出美妙动听的曲调。

  2. Walk with a purposeful stride , with your back straight and with your head held up high !

    大步走,挺直腰,抬起头。

  3. 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. 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。

  5. She came striding along to meet me .

    她大步走上前来迎接我。

  6. She found it hard to keep pace with him as he strode off .

    他大步走开了,她感到很难跟上他。

  7. Kim knew the geography of the building and strode along the corridor .

    金熟悉这栋建筑物的布局,大步流星地走在走廊上。

  8. I was gaining on the other runners with every stride .

    我正一步步赶上其他运动员。

  9. She strode past him without a backward glance .

    她大步从他身边走过,都没有回头瞧他一眼。

  10. We strode across the snowy fields .

    我们大步流星地穿过雪封的旷野。

  11. He set off with a loping stride .

    他迈着轻快的步伐出发了。

  12. She strode towards them , her fist upraised .

    她举着拳头,大步迈向他们。

  13. He strides around the room beaming like a crazy man .

    他绕着房间大步地走着,像个疯子一样笑着。

  14. The nation 's electronics industry made important strides this year to even up its balance of trade

    该国的电子产业今年取得了重大进步,平衡了贸易差额。

  15. The country has made enormous strides politically but not economically .

    该国在政治上取得了巨大的发展,但经济却跟不上去。

  16. He pulled his arm free , and strode for the door

    他抽出胳膊,大步朝门走去。

  17. An area in which the computer has made considerable strides in recent years is in playing chess

    近年来,计算机应用取得长足进步的一个领域是国际象棋。

  18. They were joined by a newcomer who came striding across a field

    一个新来的人大步穿过一片田地,加入到他们的行列。

  19. As he strode into the kitchen , he passed Pop coming the other way

    他大步走进厨房,与迎面而来的爸爸擦身而过。

  20. The campaign is just getting into its stride

    运动刚开始有点起色。

  21. With every stride , runners hit the ground with up to five times their body-weight

    赛跑者每一步落地时对地面的压力最大能达到其体重的5倍。

  22. Daisy strode alongside her , breathing heavily but keeping pace .

    黛西在她身边大步走着,大口喘着气,但是没有落后。

  23. He walked with long strides .

    他阔步走着。

  24. Suddenly , he pulled up sharply in his stride , and fell to the floor

    突然,原本大步流星的他猛地停住了脚步,倒在了地上。

  25. He lengthened his stride to keep up with her .

    他迈大步追上她。

  26. She began to walk faster , but he lengthened his stride to keep up with her

    她开始加快步子,但他加大了步幅跟着她。

  27. He 's still learning and when he hits his stride , he 'll be unstoppable .

    他仍旧处在学习阶段,一旦驾轻就熟后将势不可挡。

  28. He drew back the tent flap and strode out into the blizzard .

    他拉开帐篷的门帘,大步走进暴风雪中。

  29. He turned abruptly and strode off down the corridor .

    他突然转身,沿走廊大步流星地走了。

  30. Beth was struck by how Naomi took the mistake in her stride .

    娜奥米在失误面前表现得处乱不惊,给贝丝留下了深刻印象。

walk pace plod stagger stride toddle totter 【导航词义:行走】
walk v. 走,步行
〔辨析〕

指行走的最普通用词,通常后接副词或介词。

〔例证〕

Shall we ride or walk?

我们骑马还是步行?

She walked as far as the end of the path.

她一直走到这条小路的尽头。

The boy told me that I should walk eastward.

那个男孩告诉我应该往东走。

pace v. 踱步,走动
〔辨析〕

尤指因紧张、担忧、不耐烦等而来回踱步。

〔例证〕

I found him pacing in his office.

我发现他在办公室里踱来踱去。

The manager paced the floor as he tried to find a solution to the problem.

经理在屋子里来回踱步,试图找出解决问题的办法。

The tiger paced in its cage.

老虎在笼子里走来走去。

plod v. 沉重缓慢地走
〔辨析〕

指脚步缓慢、步履艰难地行走。

〔例证〕

The poor old woman plodded along, hardly able to lift each foot.

可怜的老妇人吃力地走着,几乎都抬不动脚了。

John kept plodding on.

约翰继续艰难跋涉。

We had to plod wearily on up the hill.

我们不得不迈着疲倦的步子继续登山。

stagger v. 蹒跚,摇摇晃晃地走
〔辨析〕

通常指因虚弱、负重、醉酒等而导致身体失去平衡或行走失态,强调不稳定性和失控性。

〔例证〕

He staggered to the gate, bleeding from his wounds.

他蹒跚地向大门走去,伤口流着血。

The drunken man staggered home.

那个醉鬼摇摇晃晃地往家走去。

He staggered to his feet.

他摇摇晃晃地站起来。

stride v. 〈书〉大踏步走
〔辨析〕

强调步子大而有力,往往伴有或显露出匆忙、自傲、精力充沛等状态。

〔例证〕

She turned and strode off.

她转身迈着大步走了。

He strode towards his car.

他大踏步地向他的车走去。

He started back, striding swiftly.

他拔腿往回走,步子又大又快。

toddle v. 蹒跚行走
〔辨析〕

特指幼儿因学步而摇摇晃晃地小步行走。

〔例证〕

Her baby has just learned to toddle.

她的宝宝刚会走道儿。

My two-year-old son toddled into the bedroom.

我两岁的儿子摇摇摆摆地走进卧室。

totter v. 踉跄,蹒跚
〔辨析〕

指尤因醉酒或患病而摇摇晃晃、跌跌撞撞地行走,好像要跌倒似的。

〔例证〕

The old man managed to totter back to his seat.

那位老人摇摇晃晃地好不容易回到了座位上。

Babies and aged men totter as they walk.

幼儿和老人走路蹒跚。

With the help of two crutches, he tottered into the King's presence.

他拄着双拐蹒跚而行,来到国王的面前。

  • 词语搭配
  • 习语

stride与以下词性连用

adj.

long stride

大幅步

in full stride

完全进入状态

v.

break (your) stride

阻断(你的)步伐

lengthen your stride

拉大你的步伐

n.

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