Yahoo奇摩字典 網頁搜尋

搜尋結果

  1. stride

    • IPA[strīd]

    美式

    • v.
      walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction;walk about or along (a street or other place) with long, decisive steps
    • n.
      a long, decisive step;the length of a step or manner of taking steps in walking or running
    • verb: stride, 3rd person present: strides, gerund or present participle: striding, past tense: strode, past participle: stridden

    • noun: stride, plural noun: strides

    • 釋義
    • 片語

    動詞

    • 1. walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction he strode across the road striding confidently toward the future
    • walk about or along (a street or other place) with long, decisive steps a woman striding the cobbled streets
    • 2. cross (an obstacle) with one long step by giving a little leap she could stride across like a grown-up
    • literary bestride new wealth enabled Britain to stride the world once more

    名詞

    • 1. a long, decisive step he crossed the room in a couple of strides
    • the length of a step or manner of taking steps in walking or running the horse shortened its stride he followed her with an easy stride
    • 2. a step or stage in progress toward an aim great strides have been made toward equality
    • a good or regular rate of progress, especially after a slow or hesitant start after months of ineffective campaigning, he seems to have hit his stride
    • 3. denoting or relating to a rhythmic style of jazz piano playing in which the left hand alternately plays single bass notes on the downbeat and chords an octave higher on the upbeat a stride pianist