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stride [straɪd](verb: preterite strode)1. noun* * *[straɪd] 1.1) ( long step) enjambée f2) ( gait) démarche f2.to stride across/out/in — traverser/sortir/entrer à grands pas
••to put somebody off his/her stride — faire perdre le rythme à quelqu'un
to take something in one's stride — ( cope practically) prendre quelque chose calmement; ( cope emotionally) accepter quelque chose avec sérénité
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1 noun∎ to take big or long strides faire de grandes enjambées;∎ to shorten/lengthen one's stride ralentir/allonger le pas;∎ with giant strides à pas de géant;∎ he crossed the threshold in or with one stride il a franchi le seuil d'une seule enjambée;∎ she recognized him by his purposeful stride elle l'a reconnu à son pas décidé;∎ to get or American hit into one's stride trouver son rythme;∎ American to be caught off stride être pris au dépourvu;∎ to take sth in one's stride or American in stride (do easily) faire qch sans le moindre effort; (not be disconcerted by) ne pas se laisser troubler par qch;∎ he took all their criticisms in his stride leurs critiques n'ont pas semblé le déranger;∎ they've always taken exams in their stride ils ont toujours réussi leurs examens facilement;∎ she takes everything in her stride elle ne se laisse jamais démonter ou abattre;∎ to put sb off their stride faire perdre le rythme à qn∎ to make great strides faire de grands progrès, avancer à pas de géant;∎ he is making great strides in German il fait de grands progrès en allemand;∎ he is making great strides with his research sa recherche avance à grands pasmarcher à grands pas ou à grandes enjambées;∎ to stride away/in/out s'éloigner/entrer/sortir à grands pas;∎ he came striding over or up to them il avança vers eux à grands pas;∎ she strode away across the fields elle s'éloigna à travers les champs à grands pas;∎ he strode up and down the street il faisait les cent pas dans la rue;∎ he strode up and down the room il arpentait la pièce(streets, fields, deck) arpenter -
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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
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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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1. nounSchritt, derget into one's stride — seinen Rhythmus finden; (fig.) in Fahrt od. Schwung kommen
put somebody off his stride — (fig.) jemanden aus dem Konzept bringen
2. intransitive verb,take something in one's stride — (fig.) mit etwas gut fertig werden
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120871/stride_out">stride out* * *1. past tense strode [stroud]: past participle stridden ['stridn] - verb 2. noun(a long step: He walked with long strides.) der Schritt- make great strides- take in one's stride* * *[straɪd]I. vi<strode, stridden>to \stride purposefully up to sth zielstrebig auf etw akk zugehen▪ to \stride ahead davonschreitenII. nto break one's \stride stehen bleiben, anhaltento lengthen one's \stride größere Schritte machento take sth in [ BRIT one's] \stride ( fig) mit etw dat gut fertigwerden, etw spielend [leicht] schaffento make \strides forward Fortschritte machen* * *[straɪd] vb: pret strode, ptp stridden ['strɪdn]1. n(= step) Schritt m; (= gait also) Gang m; (fig) Fortschritt mto get into or hit one's stride (fig) — in Schwung or in Fahrt kommen
or in stride (US) — mit etw spielend fertig werden; exam, interview etw spielend schaffen
to put sb off his/her stride — jdn aus dem Konzept bringen
he took everything in his stride — es schien alles spurlos an ihm vorübergegangen zu sein
2. vischreiten (geh), mit großen Schritten gehento stride along — ausschreiten (geh)
to stride away or off — sich mit schnellen Schritten entfernen, davonschreiten (geh)
to stride up to sb — (mit großen Schritten) auf jdn zugehen, auf jdn zuschreiten (geh)
* * *stride [straıd]A v/i prät strode [strəʊd], pperf stridden [ˈstrıdn] schreiten:stride out (forsch) ausschreitenB v/t1. etwas entlang-, abschreiten2. über-, durchschreiten, -queren3. mit gespreizten Beinen gehen über (akk) oder stehen über (dat)4. rittlings sitzen auf (dat)C s1. Schreiten n, gemessener Schritt2. langer oder großer Schritt:make great strides fig große Fortschritte machen3. a) Schritt(weise) m(f)b) Gangart f (eines Pferdes):get into one’s stride fig (richtig) in Schwung oder Fahrt kommen, besonders SPORT seinen Rhythmus finden;put sb off their stride fig jemanden aus dem Konzept bringen;take sth in one’s stride fig gut mit etwas fertig werden* * *1. nounSchritt, dermake strides [towards something] — (fig.) [in Richtung auf etwas (Akk.)] Fortschritte machen
get into one's stride — seinen Rhythmus finden; (fig.) in Fahrt od. Schwung kommen
put somebody off his stride — (fig.) jemanden aus dem Konzept bringen
2. intransitive verb,take something in one's stride — (fig.) mit etwas gut fertig werden
Phrasal Verbs:* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: strode, stridden)= durchschreiten v.schreiten v.(§ p.,pp.: schritt, ist geschritten) -
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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.) lange ut, skride2. noun(a long step: He walked with long strides.) langt skritt- take in one's strideskrittIsubst. \/straɪd\/1) (langt) skritt2) gange3) skriding, det å skrideget into one's stride eller hit one's stride komme i gang, komme i svingmake great\/rapid strides gjøre store fremskritt gå fremover (med stormskritt)match someone stride for stride ( om konkurrent) holde tritt med noenstrides fremskritt (britisk, hverdagslig) buksertake something in one's stride ta noe på strak arm, klare noe med letthet ta noe med fatning, ta noe som det kommerthrow someone off their stride eller throw someone out of their stride bringe noen ut av fatning, vippe noen av pinnenII1) gå med lange skritt, skride2) skritte (ut)3) skritte over4) skritte opp, måle med lange skrittstride along lange ut, skritte utstride off eller stride away skride av gårdestride over eller stride across skritte over -
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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.) koračiti2. noun(a long step: He walked with long strides.) dolg korak- take in one's stride* * *I [stráid]noundolg korak, korak(anje), hoja; korak kot dolžinska mera; sport raznožka; figuratively zamah, polet, napredekto make great strides figuratively hitro napredovatito take in one's stride — brez truda premagati težavo, (o konju) z lahkoto preskočiti zaprekoII [stráid]transitive verbdelati dolge korake, narediti dolg korak, korakati z velikimi koraki, stopiti, prekoračiti (across, over kaj); obsolete zajahati, kobaliti (across s.th. kaj); transitive verb prestopiti, prekoračiti z dolgim korakom; zajahati (konja); okobaliti (kaj)to stride over — stopiti čez, prekoračiti -
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I [straɪd]1) (long step) passo m. lungo, falcata f.2) (gait) andatura f.••to put sb. off his, her stride — distrarre qcn., fare perdere il ritmo o passo a qcn.
II [straɪd]to take sth. in one's stride — continuare a fare qcs. senza fare una piega
to stride across, out, in — attraversare, uscire, entrare a grandi passi
to stride up and down sth. — andare su e giù per qcs. a grandi passi
* * *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.) (camminare a grandi passi)2. noun(a long step: He walked with long strides.) (passo lungo)- take in one's stride* * *[straɪd] ['strɪdn] strode vb: pt stridden pp1. npasso, falcatato take sth in one's stride — (fig : changes etc) prendere con tranquillità, (exam) sostenere senza grossi problemi
2. vito stride in/out etc — entrare/uscire a grandi passi
* * *stride /straɪd/n.1 passo lungo; buon passo; andatura: to make great strides, procedere di buona andatura (o a gran passi); (fig.) far notevoli progressi5 (equit.) tratto di avvicinamento all'ostacolo; tempo di galoppo● stride length, lunghezza della falcata □ ( basket) stride shot, tiro in corsa; tiro in entrata □ to get into one's stride, prendere l'andatura consueta; trovare il ritmo giusto ( di lavoro, ecc.) □ (fig.) to take st. in one's stride, fare qc. con grande calma; adattarsi facilmente a qc. ( di difficile).(to) stride /straɪd/A v. i.2 procedere a grandi passi: The giant strode over mountains and plains, il gigante ha scavalcato a grandi passi montagne e pianureB v. t.● to stride away, andarsene a grandi passi □ to stride into a room, entrare in una stanza a grandi passi □ to stride up to sb., accostarsi a q. camminando a grandi passi.* * *I [straɪd]1) (long step) passo m. lungo, falcata f.2) (gait) andatura f.••to put sb. off his, her stride — distrarre qcn., fare perdere il ritmo o passo a qcn.
II [straɪd]to take sth. in one's stride — continuare a fare qcs. senza fare una piega
to stride across, out, in — attraversare, uscire, entrare a grandi passi
to stride up and down sth. — andare su e giù per qcs. a grandi passi
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1. n большой шаг2. n спорт. маховый шаг3. n спорт. бег маховым шагом4. n спорт. расстояние между расставленными ногами5. n спорт. обыкн. l6. n спорт. успехи; прогресс, продвижение7. n спорт. рост, развитие8. n спорт. сл. брюки9. n спорт. страйдwait till he gets into his stride — подожди, пока он не возьмётся за дело; посмотришь, что будет, когда он возьмётся за дело
10. v шагатьto throw the runner off stride — выбить бегуна из шага, сбить темп
11. v спорт. бежать маховым шагом12. v перешагнутьstride over — перешагивать; перешагнуть
13. v сидеть верхомСинонимический ряд:1. development (noun) development; headway; improvement; progress2. step (noun) gait; pace; step; tread3. walk (verb) bestride; march; pace; parade; sling; stalk; stamp; straddle; walkАнтонимический ряд: -
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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 passos largos2. noun(a long step: He walked with long strides.) passada- take in one's stride* * *[straid] n 1 passo largo. 2 distância que corresponde a um passo largo. 3 fig progresso, avanço. 4 modo de andar com passos largos. • vt+vi (ps stride, pp stridden) 1 andar com passos largos. 2 transpor com um passo. 3 escarranchar. 4 medir com passos. strides Amer sl calças. to make great strides progredir, dar passos largos, sair-se bem. to get into / hit one’s stride entrar no ritmo. he got into his stride / ele entrou no ritmo, adquiriu prática. to take something in one’s stride fazer algo sem dificuldades. he took it in his stride / ele o venceu facilmente, fê-lo sem dificuldade ou hesitação, fez face à situação. with rapid strides com passos de gigante (também fig). -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stride[Swahili Word] -tagaa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stride[Swahili Word] -tataga[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] take long strides[Swahili Word] -enda matagataga[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] tagaa V------------------------------------------------------------ -
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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.) trave; marchere2. noun(a long step: He walked with long strides.) langt skridt- take in one's stride* * *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.) trave; marchere2. noun(a long step: He walked with long strides.) langt skridt- take in one's stride -
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1. noun1) большой шаг2) расстояние между расставленными ногами3) (pl.) успехи; to make great strides делать большие успехи; great strides in education большие успехи в области образованияto get into one's stride приниматься за делоto take smth. in one's strideа) преодолевать что-л. без усилий;б) считать что-л. естественным, легко переносить что-л.; относиться спокойно к чему-л.2. verb(past strode; past participle stridden)1) шагать (большими шагами)2) перешагнуть (тж. stride across, stride over)3) сидеть верхомSyn:walk* * *(v) стремиться* * ** * *[ straɪd] n. большой шаг, шаг v. шагать, сидеть верхом* * *1. сущ. 1) а) большой шаг б) быстрая походка 2) расстояние между расставленными ногами 2. гл. 1) шагать (большими шагами) 2) перешагнуть 3) сидеть верхом -
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hosszú lépés, nagy lépés, terpesztávolság to stride: lovaglóülésben ráül, lépdel* * *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.) nagyokat lép2. noun(a long step: He walked with long strides.) (hosszú, nagy) lépés- take in one's stride -
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[straɪd] 1. nkrok m2. vi; pt strode, pp striddento take sth in one's stride ( fig) — spokojnie podchodzić (podejść perf) do czegoś, podchodzić (podejść perf) do czegoś z marszu (inf)
* * *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.) kroczyć2. noun(a long step: He walked with long strides.) (długi) krok- take in one's stride -
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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.) kráčet2. noun(a long step: He walked with long strides.) dlouhý krok- take in one's stride* * *• stride/strode/stridden• kráčet• krok -
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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.) skálma, skrefa2. noun(a long step: He walked with long strides.) stór skref- take in one's stride -
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n. uzun adım, uzun adımlarla yürüme, bir adımlık mesafe————————v. ata biner gibi oturmak, yürüyerek geçmek, geçip gitmek, uzun adımlarla yürümek, atlayarak geçmek, aşmak* * *1. uzun adımlarla yürü (v.) 2. uzun adım (n.)* * *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.) uzun adımlarla yürümek2. noun(a long step: He walked with long strides.) uzun adım- take in one's stride
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stride — ► VERB (past strode; past part. stridden) 1) walk with long, decisive steps. 2) (stride across/over) cross (an obstacle) with one long step. ► NOUN 1) a long, decisive step. 2) the length of a step or manne … English terms dictionary
stride — verb (past strode; past participle stridden) 1》 walk with long, decisive steps. 2》 (stride across/over) cross (an obstacle) with one long step. 3》 literary bestride. noun 1》 a long, decisive step. ↘the length of a step or manner of taking… … English new terms dictionary
stride — The verb has the past tense strode and the past participle stridden. The participle is not readily remembered, and strode is sometimes mistakenly used instead: • ☒ Great strides are being strode in the cultivation of pre teen female engineers The … Modern English usage
stride — verb & noun Syn: step, pace, march … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
stride — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 step ADJECTIVE ▪ long, short ▪ In one short stride he reached the window. ▪ quick, slow ▪ easy … Collocations dictionary
stride — [c]/straɪd / (say struyd) verb (strode, stridden, striding) –verb (i) 1. to walk with long steps, as with vigour, haste, impatience, or arrogance. 2. to take a long step. 3. to straddle. –verb (t) 4. to walk with long steps along, on, through,… …
stride — [[t]stra͟ɪd[/t]] strides, striding, strode 1) VERB If you stride somewhere, you walk there with quick, long steps. [V prep/adv] They were joined by a newcomer who came striding across a field... [V prep/adv] He turned abruptly and strode off down … English dictionary
stride — 1 verb past tense strode, past participle stridden (intransitive always + adv/prep) to walk quickly with long steps (+ across/into/down): Clarice jumped off the porch and strode across the lawn. 2 noun 1 walking (C) a long step: Paco reached the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
stride — I. verb (strode; stridden; striding) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English strīdan; akin to Middle Low German striden to straddle, Old High German strītan to quarrel Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. to stand astride 2. to move … New Collegiate Dictionary
stride — stride1 [ straıd ] noun * count a long confident step: In three strides he had crossed the room. a. singular a way of walking with long steps: an easy stride b. count the distance you go in one long step: The horse was within strides of the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stride */ — I UK [straɪd] / US noun Word forms stride : singular stride plural strides [countable] a long confident step In three strides he had crossed the room. a) [singular] a way of walking with long steps an easy stride b) [countable] the distance that… … English dictionary