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1. past tense strode [stroud]: past participle stridden ['stridn] - verb(to walk with long steps: He strode along the path; He strode off in anger.) andar a zancadas
2. noun(a long step: He walked with long strides.) zancada- take in one's stride
stride1 n zancadawith one stride, the giant crossed the river de una zancada, el gigante cruzó el ríostride2 vb ir dando zancadastr[straɪd]1 (long step) zancada; (gait) paso, manera de andar2 (advance, development) progresos nombre masculino plural1 andar a zancadas\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get into one's stride coger el ritmoto take something in one's stride tomarse algo con calma, tomarse algo muy bienstride ['straɪd] vi, strode ['stro:d] ; stridden ['strɪdə n] ; striding : ir dando trancos, ir dando zancadasstride n: tranco m, zancada fn.• paso largo s.m.• trancada s.f.• tranco s.m.• zancada s.f.v.(§ p.,p.p.: strode, stridden) = andar a trancos v.• cruzar a pasos largos v.• montar a horcajadas v.
I straɪdhe strode away/off angrily — se fue furioso, dando grandes zancadas
II
a) ( long step) zancada f, tranco min one o a single stride — de una zancada
to make (great) strides — hacer* (grandes) progresos
b) ( gait) paso mto get into one's stride — agarrar or (esp Esp) coger* el ritmo
[straɪd] (vb: pt strode) (pp stridden)to put o throw somebody off her/his stride — hacerle* perder el ritmo a alguien
1.N zancada f, tranco m ; (in measuring) paso mto make great strides — (fig) hacer grandes progresos
- get into or hit one's stride- take things in one's stride or in stride- put sb off their stride2.VI (also: stride along) andar a zancadas3. VT1) † [+ horse] montar a horcajadas sobre2) (=cross) [+ deck, yard etc] cruzar de un tranco* * *
I [straɪd]he strode away/off angrily — se fue furioso, dando grandes zancadas
II
a) ( long step) zancada f, tranco min one o a single stride — de una zancada
to make (great) strides — hacer* (grandes) progresos
b) ( gait) paso mto get into one's stride — agarrar or (esp Esp) coger* el ritmo
to put o throw somebody off her/his stride — hacerle* perder el ritmo a alguien
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