stride

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stride是什么意思
英式音标:[straɪd]英式读音
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概况:

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

词义:

n.

大步,阔步;步幅;进展;一跨(的宽度)

vt.& vi.

大踏步走;跨过;

vi.

跨;

vt.

跨坐在…;

变形

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

双语释义

v.(动词)

vt. & vi. 大踏步走; 跨过 walk with long steps or cross with one long step

n.(名词)

[C] 大步 distance covered by one long step

[C] 步法,步态 person's way of striding; gait

英英释义

stride[ straid ]

n.

a step in walking or running

同义词:pacetread

the distance covered by a step

同义词:footsteppacestep

significant progress (especially in the phrase

"make strides"; "they made big strides in productivity"

v.

walk with long steps

cover or traverse by taking long steps

用法:

词组短语

in stride ◎不影响正常活动地 , ◎泰然自若地

stride over v. 跨过

hit one's stride使出干劲

同近义词辨析

pace, stroll, strut, stride, walk

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。

双语例句

用作名词(n.)

In a few strides he crossed the room.
他几大步就穿过了房间。

I was three strides from the door.
我距离那门有三大步远。

In a big stride he came out of the room.
他一个箭步出了房间。

The boy walked with a confident manly stride.
这男孩以自信的男人步伐行走。

He set off with a loping stride.
他迈着轻快的步伐出发了。

Great stride has been made in science since 1900.
自1900年来,科学有了很大进步。

Tom has made enormous strides in his maths this term.
汤姆本学期数学大有进步.

用作及物动词(vt.)

The boy is too young to stride the ditch.
孩子太小跨不过这条沟。

The stream is so narrow that we could easily stride over it.
小溪很窄,我们能很容易跨越过去。

用作不及物动词(vi.)

China is striding ahead in her economic construction.
中国正在经济建设方面大步前进。

She strode onto the platform.
她大步走上平台。

He strided across several rain puddle on his way home.
他在回家的路上跨过了好几个雨水坑。

权威例句

Stride Directed Prefetching In Scalar Processors

Leg stiffness and stride frequency in human running

Scaling stride frequency and gait to animal size: mice to horses

Stride and cadence as a biometric in automatic person identification and verification

STRIDE: a web server for secondary structure assignment from known atomic coordinates of proteins

Speed, stride frequency and energy cost per stride: how do they change with body size and gait?

Maturation of gait dynamics: stride-to-stride variability and its temporal organization in children.

EMG profiles during normal human walking: stride-to-stride and inter-subject variability

Hopping frequency in humans: a test of how springs set stride frequency in bouncing gaits.

Gait dynamics, fractals and falls: finding meaning in the stride-to-stride fluctuations of human walking
同义词:STEPS,step over,evolution
同根词:strider,stride
英语词源:

stride

stride: [OE] Stride comes from a prehistoric Germanic base *strīd-, whose other descendants (German streiten and Dutch strijden ‘quarrel’, Swedish and Danish strid ‘strife, affliction’) suggest a basic underlying meaning ‘severity, great effort’. There may also be a link with English strife and strive. Straddle [16] comes from a variant of the same base. The use of the plural noun strides for ‘trousers’ dates from the late 19th century.=> straddle

stride (v.)

Old English stridan (past tense strad, past participle striden), "to straddle, mount" (a horse), from Proto-Germanic *stridanan (cognates: Middle Low German strede "stride, strive;" Old Saxon stridian, Danish stride, Swedish strida "to fight," Dutch stridjen, Old High German stritan, German etreiten "to fight, contend, struggle," Old Norse striðr "strong, hard, stubborn, severe"). The sense connection in the various Germanic forms is perhaps "strive, make a strong effort;" the senses having to do with walking and standing are found only in English and Low German. Meaning "to walk with long or extended steps" is from c. 1200. Cognate words in most Germanic languages mean "to fight, struggle;" the notion behind the English usage might be the effort involved in making long strides, striving forward.

stride (n.)

"a step in walking," especially a long one, from Old English stride "a stride, a step," from the root of stride (v.). Compare Dutch strijd, Old High German strit, German Streit "fight, contention, combat," Swedish and Danish strid "combat, contention." From c. 1300 as a measure of distance roughly the length of a stride. Figurative meaning "advance rapidly, make progress" is from c. 1600. Of animals (especially horses) from early 17c. To take (something) in stride (1832), i.e. "without change of gait," originally is of horses leaping hedges in the hunting-field; figurative sense attested from 1902. To hit (one's) stride is from horse-racing. Jazz music stride tempo is attested from 1938. Meaning "a standing with the legs apart, a straddle" is from 1590s.

造句:

1. full stride

大步滑行

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 体育

2. long stride

长滑步

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 体育

3. Stride support

分腿支撑

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 体育

4. A mannish stride.

男人式的步伐

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例

5. off stride

步法错乱

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 体育

6. Stride vault

分腿腾越

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 体育

7. stride position

开脚姿势

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]

8. delivery stride

投掷步

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 体育

9. Stride leap

跨跳

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 体育

10. a springy stride.

轻快的步伐。

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考

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