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1 take something in (one's) stride
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идиом.относиться к чему-либо хладнокровно|| When Jack learned of his financial losses, he took it in his stride. — Когда Джек узнал о своих финансовых потерях, он отнесся к этому хладнокровно.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > take something in one's stride
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3 take something in (one's) stride
1) Общая лексика: принимать как должное2) Разговорное выражение: относиться к чему-л.хладнокровноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > take something in (one's) stride
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4 take something in one's stride
1) Общая лексика: легко перенести что-либо, легко переносить что-либо, отнестись спокойно к чему-либо, относиться спокойно к чему-либо, преодолевать что-либо без усилий, преодолеть что-либо без усилий, счесть что-либо естественным, считать что-либо естественным2) Сленг: относиться к (чему-л.) хладнокровноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > take something in one's stride
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5 take something in one's stride
<05> относиться к чему-л. хладнокровноАнгло-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > take something in one's stride
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6 take something in one's stride
относиться спокойно, преодолевать что-л. без усилий, считать что-л. естественнымНовый англо-русский словарь > take something in one's stride
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7 take something in one's stride
относиться к чему-л. хладнокровноConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > take something in one's stride
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8 to take something in one’s stride
to take something in one’s stridefazer algo sem dificuldades. he took it in his stride / ele o venceu facilmente, fê-lo sem dificuldade ou hesitação, fez face à situação.English-Portuguese dictionary > to take something in one’s stride
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9 to take something in one's stride
tomarse algo con calma, tomarse algo muy bienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to take something in one's stride
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10 to take something in one's stride
uzņemt kaut ko mierīgi; viegli pārvarēt šķērsli; viegli tikt galā ar kaut koEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to take something in one's stride
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11 take something in stride
1) Общая лексика: (one's) принимать как должное2) Разговорное выражение: (one's) относиться к чему-л.хладнокровноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > take something in stride
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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. 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.) 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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{straid}
I. 1. крача
прекрачвам (over, across)
2. обикалям, ходя из (улици и пр.)
3. вървя с/правя големи крачки
4. ряд. възсядам, яхвам
II. n (голяма) крачка, разкрач
to get into/hit one's STRIDE влизам в темпото, навлизам в работата си, заработвам бързо и ефикасно
to take something in one's STRIDE върша нещо с лекота, справям се с нещо без усилие, правя нешо мимоходом
to shorten/to lengthen the STRIDE забавям/ускорявам крачката
to be thrown out of o's STRIDE смутен/объркан съм
to make great STRIDEs напредвам бързо, правя голям прогрес
she took the news in her STRIDE тя посрещна спокойно новината* * *{straid} v (strode {stroud}; stridden {stridn}) 1. крача;(2) {straid} n (голяма) крачка; разкрач; to get into/hit o.'s* * *стъпка; обикалям; прекрачвам; разкрач; крачка; крача;* * *1. i. крача 2. ii. n (голяма) крачка, разкрач 3. she took the news in her stride тя посрещна спокойно новината 4. to be thrown out of o's stride смутен/объркан съм 5. to get into/hit one's stride влизам в темпото, навлизам в работата си, заработвам бързо и ефикасно 6. to make great strides напредвам бързо, правя голям прогрес 7. to shorten/to lengthen the stride забавям/ускорявам крачката 8. to take something in one's stride върша нещо с лекота, справям се с нещо без усилие, правя нешо мимоходом 9. вървя с/правя големи крачки 10. обикалям, ходя из (улици и пр.) 11. прекрачвам (over, across) 12. ряд. възсядам, яхвам* * *stride [straid] I. v ( strode [stroud]; stridden[´stridn]) 1. крача, прекрачвам ( over, across); to \stride away ( off) отдалечавам се; 2. обикалям (улици и пр.); 3. рядко яхвам, възсядам; II. n 1. (голяма) крачка; to get into ( hit) o.'s \stride хващам се за работа, влизам в темпото, заработвам бързо и ефикасно; to take in o.'s \strideлесно се справям с; преодолявам без усилия; she takes examinations in her \stride за нея изпитите не са проблем; тя лесно си взема изпитите; 2. разкрач; 3. обикн. pl напредък, прогрес, успех, качвам се на върха; to make great \strides имам (постигам) голям напредък. -
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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.) 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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n. schrede, (grote) stap--------v. schrijden, voortstappenstride1[ strajd] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 pas ⇒ stap, schrede2 gang♦voorbeelden:take something in (one's) stride • ergens makkelijk overheen stappen; iets spelenderwijs doen/klaren————————stride21 schrijden ⇒ (voort)stappen, grote passen nemen♦voorbeelden:stride across/over • stappen over -
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To take something in one's stride — справляться с проблемой без труда. Это выражение употреблялось по отношению к хорошей скаковой лошади, участвующей в скачках по пересечённой местности, которая способна с лёгкостью преодолевать любые препятствия, увеличивая длину своего шага на ходу.They have given John extra work, but I am sure he will be able to cope. He usually takes everything in his stride. — Они дали Джону дополнительную работу, но я уверен, что он выдержит. Он обычно легко справляется с трудностями.
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s 1. dugačak korak, korak, hodanje 2. [fig] napredak, 3. korak (kao mjera) / to take something in one's # = lako svladati; to take = long # s = praviti dugačke korake; to get into one's3 = dobiti zamah; to make great # s = dobro napredovati, ići velikim koracima naprijed* * *
dugi korak
korak
krupno koraÄati
napredak
prekoraÄiti
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