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stride

UK //straɪd//US //straɪd//

词源

源自古英语 'strīdan',意为“跨步”或“大步行走”,与德语 'schreiten' 同源。

noun

❶ 指迈步或步伐,通常描述走路时腿部的动作,强调步伐的长度或自信的姿态。

“He walked with long, confident strides.”

(他迈着自信的大步走路。)

“She took a few strides toward the door.”

(她向门口迈了几步。)

❶ 比喻进展或进步,通常指在某个领域取得快速或显著的成就。

“The company has made great strides in technology.”

(这家公司在技术上取得了巨大进展。)

“She has taken huge strides in her career.”

(她在职业生涯中取得了重大进步。)

同义词:step, pace, advance, progress, leap

verb

❶ 指大步行走,通常带有自信或目的性,步伐较大且有力。

“He strode across the room to greet her.”

(他大步穿过房间去迎接她。)

“She strode confidently onto the stage.”

(她自信地大步走上舞台。)

同义词:march, walk briskly, pace, step, advance

常见短语

hit one's stride — 指进入最佳状态或找到节奏,通常用于形容某人开始表现得非常出色或高效。

“After a slow start, the team finally hit its stride in the second half.”

(在开局缓慢后,球队在下半场终于进入了状态。)

take something in stride — 指轻松应对困难或意外情况,不因问题而慌乱或沮丧。

“She took the criticism in stride and continued working hard.”

(她轻松接受了批评,并继续努力工作。)