
好词典

源自古英语 'strīdan',意为跨步或大步行走,与德语 'schreiten' 同源。
❶ 指大步行走,通常表现出自信或坚定的姿态。常用于描述人迈着有力而稳健的步伐前进的场景。
“He strode confidently into the meeting room.”
(他自信地大步走进会议室。)
“She strode across the field to greet her friends.”
(她大步穿过田野去迎接她的朋友们。)
strode off — 指迅速而坚定地离开,通常带有某种情绪或目的。
“After the argument, he strode off without looking back.”
(争吵过后,他头也不回地大步离开了。)