strode

英[strəʊd] 美[stroʊd]
  • 动词stride的过去式
名词 stride:
  1. a step in walking or running

  2. the distance covered by a step

  3. significant progress (especially in the phrase "make strides")

1. Daisy strode alongside her, breathing heavily but keeping pace.
黛西在她身边大步走着,大口喘着气,但是没有落后。

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2. He drew back the tent flap and strode out into the blizzard.
他拉开帐篷的门帘,大步走进暴风雪中。

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3. He pulled his arm free, and strode for the door.
他抽出胳膊,大步朝门走去。

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4. Cottrell strode out across the cobbled courtyard.
科特雷尔穿过铺着鹅卵石的院子大步走出来。

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5. He strode purposefully towards the barn.
他毅然大步朝粮仓走去。

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    1. In a few strides he crossed the room.
      他几大步就穿过了房间。
    2. He strode over the stream.
      他大步跨过溪流。