英:[straɪd]
美:[straɪd]
英:[straɪd]
美:[straɪd]
复数:strides
第三人称单数:strides
现在分词:striding
过去式:strode
过去分词:stridden或strode
strider (n.)
词根:stride
n.strider 阔步走路的人;[昆] 水黾
verb
intransitive verb
to stand astride
to move with or as if with long steps
strode across the room
to take a very long step
transitive verb
bestride, straddle
to step over
to move over or along with or as if with long measured steps
striding the boardwalk
noun
a cycle of locomotor movements (as of a horse) completed when the feet regain the initial relative positionsalso: the distance traversed in a stride
the most effective natural pace : maximum competence or capability—often used in the phrase hit one's stride
a long step
an act of striding
a stage of progress : advance
made great strides toward their goal
a manner of striding
stride piano
in stride◎不影响正常活动地,◎泰然自若地
stride overv. 跨过
hit one's stride使出干劲
这组词都有“行走,徒步”的意思,其区别是:
pace指踱步,走步。
stroll多指走走停停,步子缓慢,悠闲自得,漫无目的。
strut指大摇大摆地走,含过分自信或自高自大意味。
stride着重步子大而且节奏有力,流露出匆忙、烦恼、得意等情绪。
walk最常用词,中性词,指除跑、跳之外所有移步的动作。
以上来源于网络
古英语 stridan(过去式 strad,过去分词 striden),“跨坐,骑马”,源自原始日耳曼语 *stridanan(也指中古低地德语 strede “大步行走,奋斗”; 古撒克逊语 stridian,丹麦语 stride,瑞典语 strida “战斗”,荷兰语 strijden,古高地德语 stritan,德语 s treiten “战斗,竞争,斗争”,古诺尔斯语 striðr “强壮的,坚硬的,顽固的,严厉的”)。
各种日耳曼语形式中的意义联系可能是“奋斗,做出强烈的努力”; 与行走和站立有关的意义仅在英语和低地德语中发现。意思是“用长步或伸展的步伐行走”始于公元1200年。大多数日耳曼语中的同源词意为“战斗,斗争”; 英语用法背后的概念可能是在迈出长步、向前奋斗的努力。
大步走
大步跑
步幅
跨步
踏步
迈步
Verb Middle English, from Old English strīdan; akin to Middle Low German striden to straddle, Old High German strītan to quarrel
The first known use of stride was before the 12th century
stride1 of 2verb
to move with or as if with long even steps
strode across the room
to take a very long step
stride2 of 2noun
a step or the distance covered by a step
a way of striding
the most effective natural pace—often used in the phrase hit one's stride
a step forward : advance
made great strides toward their goal
stride1 of 2verb
to move with or as if with long even steps
strode across the room
to take a very long step
stride2 of 2noun
a step or the distance covered by a step
a way of striding
the most effective natural pace—often used in the phrase hit one's stride
a step forward : advance
made great strides toward their goal
stridentadjective
harsh sounding : grating, shrill
a strident voice
stridentadjective
harsh sounding : grating, shrill
a strident voice
stride1 of 2verb
to move with or as if with long even steps
strode across the room
to take a very long step
stride2 of 2noun
a step or the distance covered by a step
a way of striding
the most effective natural pace—often used in the phrase hit one's stride
a step forward : advance
made great strides toward their goal
1 She still wore the heavy iron shackles around her ankles—a sign that she was not yet wholly trusted—but they did not hinder her sure strides down the steps.
2 Do you see me making great strides at work this year?
你是否看到今年我在工作上会有很大的进展?
3 Luke’s long legs purposefully shortened their stride so that she would not have to skip to keep up.
4 Sure enough, we were already walking, stretching ourselves to keep pace with Styx’s long-legged stride.
5 I journeyed in a crow-hop fashion-carrying one bucket for twenty strides, setting it down, then returning to fetch the second bucket and carrying it forward to meet its partner.
6 Young professional is going in the stride, call a command with the mobile telephone.
年轻的专业人员在大步走着, 用移动电话喊出命令.
7 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。
8 And he strode back into his cabin as someone knocked at the front door.
9 His strides were long, and Cat had to add a half jog to her step so she wouldn’t fall behind.
10 In a few strides he crossed the room.
他几大步就穿过了房间。
11 “Thanks, but no thanks,” she says, and tries to stride away with sufficient indignation—but Sydney grabs her arm.
12 He pushed through and strode up the path to the door of the cottage.
13 Kingsley was striding backward and forward, glancing up at the sky every time he turned.
14 To be sure, I stayed close to Bear as he strode forward with his great swagger.
15 Harry strode across the room to an open door leading off the Room of Requirement and checked the bathroom beyond.
16 Bracing himself with a deep breath and a prayer, he strode toward their table.
17 A gigantic eighth grader named Noah “No Neck” Nelson strode up the hall.
18 He acted as though he hadn’t heard, grabbed a towel from his cell, and strode quickly down the gallery to the shower stall.
19 Now she saw a third figure whom she had not noticed before, striding along the driveway toward the trap.
20 In a big stride he came out of the room.
他一个箭步出了房间。
1 迈进
4 阔步行走
5 进展
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6 迈步
7 一步
8 步幅
9 用复数裤子
11 发展
developmental development evolution progression advancement develop advance expand arise come on open up go along bring on
14 跨立
15 跨越
skip astride vault span overstride take straddle bestride leapfrog bridge overstretch trans- hurdle
16 大步
20 进步
verligte forward advanced forward-looking ascensive step rise advance progress improvement sweep advancement proficiency dent telesis improve profit groove make points make progress progressive liberated progressional pickup headway forwardness gain be going strong on the move get along with make advance get far make headway progression come tick get somewhere go ascent make way a step forward come along movement revival upswing move get on get on with get moving