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单词 Stride
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(1) The boy walked with a manly stride.
(2) In one short stride, he reached the window.
(3) He set off with a loping stride.
(4) The campaign is just getting into its stride.
(5) Shea's testimony threw the defense off stride.
(6) They took the emergency in their stride.
(7) He lengthened his stride to keep up with her.
(8) Without breaking her stride she ducked the ball.
(9) He matched his stride to her slower pace.
(10) The boy walked with a confident manly stride.
(11) We've managed to match our closest competitors stride for stride as regards prices.
(12) Holmes matched Boulmerka stride for stride down the home straight to finish second.
(13) When he's got into his stride, I am sure his work will improve.
(14) Once I get into my stride I can finish an essay in a few hours.
(15) Without pausing for breath or breaking her stride, she pushed open the door of his private office.
(16) The slightest noise puts him off his stride when he's performing.
(17) With every stride, runners hit the ground with up to five times their body-weight.
(18) Collins dealt with the reporters' questions without breaking stride .
(19) Let us wipe off the sweat of youth and stride forward,listening to the spring thunder throughout the journey! Outside the school gate what is greeting us is a glorious future.
(20) Some people find retiring difficult, but he has taken it all in his stride.
(21) She began to walk faster, but he lengthened his stride to keep up with her.
(22) Beth was struck by how Naomi took the mistake in her stride.
(23) When you become a politician, you soon learn to take criticism in your stride.
(24) He interrupted mid-speech and it put me off my stride.
(25) The fence is so low that even a ten - year - old boy can stride it.
(26) It's going to be tough-but I'm sure you'll take it all in your stride.
(27) After a nervous start, he finally got into his stride in the second set.
(28) The shouting from the back of the hall completely put me off my stride.
(29) She attributes her record-breaking speed to the length of her stride.
(30) I was gaining on the other runners with every stride.
(1) In one short stride, he reached the window.
(2) They took the emergency in their stride.
(3) The boy walked with a confident manly stride.
(4) When he's got into his stride, I am sure his work will improve.
(5) The fence is so low that even a ten - year - old boy can stride it.
(31) Let's wait until she's got into her stride before we ask her to negotiate that contract.
(32) When the boss asked Judy to stay late, she took it in stride.
(33) She found the job difficult at first, but now she's really getting into her stride.
(34) She did not slow her stride until she was face to face with us.
(35) Wonderful girl; didn't even seem to break stride.
(36) Nigel smiled and took the criticism in his stride.
(37) The first speaker was getting into his stride.
(38) Her teammates have learned to take this in stride.
(39) Stunned, the woman broke stride and spun around.
(40) He took mountains in his stride.
(41) Most kids get teased a bit at school - they have to learn to take it in their stride.
(42) His glance met hers for a brief, breathtaking moment, before he started forward, his stride slow, and rangy.
(43) He was hitting receivers in stride, looking off one receiver and going to another and throwing very effectively underneath.
(44) Don't react in the expected way; put him off his stride and you are already one step ahead.
(45) On my map they look like submerged stepping-stones for a giant King Neptune, each stride 100 kilometers.
(46) B, who is unofficial team cheerleader, perhaps the ultimate, all-time, hands-down cheerleader, takes the news in stride.
(47) He came in with a long stride, with head erect, and calm authoritative eyes.
(48) From the base of the flake a long stride left gains a foot ledge.
(49) Their eyes are yellow, their focus unsteady and their stride is either exaggeratedly purposeful or shambling.
(50) The conglomerate really hit its stride in the third quarter.
(51) The trivial upsets of daily living assume importance but the big tragedies they take in their stride.
(52) The animal responded at once,[sentence dictionary] quickly lengthening its stride into a gallop.
(53) Taking no notice of her breathless protest, he barely halted his stride as he kicked open the bedroom door.
(54) The striker took the ball in his stride and powered it into the top right hand corner from 25 yards.
(55) Even nails stopped in his stride as they rounded the corner by the cinema queue.
(56) Environmental policy subsequently underwent dramatic shifts in both stride and direction.
(57) I changed my breathing pattern, inhaling and exhaling heavily after each stride.
(58) He tactfully looked the other way and did not pause in his stride.
(59) Cocooned in happiness, Leslie seemed to take it in his stride, his attitude one of cheerful impatience.
(60) Human experimenters have found it surprisingly difficult to put bats off their stride by playing loud artificial ultrasound at them.
(61) He has also taken the responsibilities of team skipper in his stride.
(62) While he does not take his Olympic loss in stride, he does learn from adversity.
(63) A stride piano pattern in the left hand then underpinned exploratory, unresolved figures, which eventually evolved into Take the A-Train.
(64) She was concentrating on the speed and length which her stride might attain as she hurried up the long slope.
(65) Soon the drivers are in their stride and enjoying every minute of it.
(66) In full stride in the 400 meters, his head is arched back, his step shorter than the classic sprinter.
(67) He'd got to stride out on to the field as though he hadn't a care in the world.
(68) Rut the Europa took it in its stride, sucking itself to the tarmac and slicing through.
(69) As a choreographer, though, he had only just begun to hit his stride.
(70) I was very impressed with our position, but Peter just took it in his stride.
(71) If this book has a significant weakness, it is simply that it takes three chapters to get into its stride.
(72) The longer stride actually slowed his progress by 30 percent, exactly as the model had predicted.
(73) I powered up gradually, settling into an easy, long-paced stride that got my lungs working properly and readied my legs.
(74) In some peculiar way he seemed to be getting into his stride.
(75) But he recovered his balance in a stride and made off for the water jump.
(76) She'd lost some weight and seemed to move with a quicker stride.
(77) Actually the best bit was the giant stride in, which was about fifteen feet high.
(78) The chestnut tossed his head and mouthed the bit, but his stride was smooth and easy.
(79) Well, it took a lot to put Jimmy out of his stride.
(80) She noticed his long, powerful legs, the immaculate cut of his close-fitting breeches, his purposeful stride.
(81) He had walked away from Sophie and now she lengthened her stride to catch him up.
(82) He's usually able to deal with anything life sends his way without breaking stride.
(83) Forces that can be up to five times your body weight on each stride.
(84) When Stride Rite was earning $ 100 million pretax,[] it was doing it by selling product that has since been abandoned.
(85) By half-past three, when their lessons were normally over, Hugo felt he was getting into his stride.
(86) Furious with myself for these creeping insidious thoughts I focussed on lengthening my stride and levitating the rucksack.
(87) Taking no chances, he avoided them both in one long stride.
(88) The work had scarcely got into its stride before it was interrupted by the outbreak of the Wars of Independence.
(89) How lucky Dmitri was to be able to stride on stage and become some one entirely different.
(90) If you snip off one leg of a cockroach, it will shift gaits with the other five without losing a stride.
(91) By 8: 25 it is quite dusky, and the hermit thrushes are just coming into stride.
(92) Just as the teacher was getting into her stride, the whole school was plunged into darkness.
(93) Once Elena experiences her vision, however, Shakespeare hits his stride.
(94) Elinor and Nigel were soon into their stride, two kinds of molten metal poured into the same mould.
(95) His breathing was frightful and the unrelenting ache in his legs grew harsher with every stride.
(96) He would stride on to the concert platform, a tall, self-assured man impeccably dressed in a dinner jacket.
(97) Saintsbury has really hit its stride with its Pinot Noirs, which seem to be getting better each year.
(98) Liz seems to be taking the divorce in her stride.
(99) No doubt, he felt he could take that in his stride.
(100) A stride from an adjacent boulder gains the initial crack.
(101) To expect them to stride manfully towards independence is rather like asking them to dive before they have been taught to swim.
(102) He even entertained them down here, but she took it all in her stride.
(103) You took everything in your stride - walking up Henry Street, a bucket of water went right in front of me.
(104) They were just getting into their stride when they received an invitation from Lila to come to her place.
(105) As I stride across the plain I feel I have a glimmering of what it means.
(106) He clenched his teeth, pulled back his shoulders and began to stride up the road.
(107) But Sydney audiences took the piece in stride, and reviews ranged from respectful to intensely admiring.
(108) Nevertheless, Sangfroid took the answer in stride; he did not even congratulate Rosenberg.
(109) She turned with a frown and quickly began to stride away, radiating silent hostility.
(110) As Amelia hit her stride, she began to do more things her own way.
(111) You do dangerous things and take them in your stride just for starters.
(112) Then, without pausing for breath or breaking her stride,[] she pushed open the door of his private office.
(113) The jogger calculates the length of her stride and determines her desired speed.
(114) On this occasion, fate in the form of Boz Buckland stepped in before Vulcan had got into full stride.
(115) Jimmy was old enough to take it in his stride.
(116) He caught up and walked in stride with her.
(117) Can We Really Stride over Caudine Forks of Capitalism?
(118) Still did not stride toward cistern target half pace.
(119) She took all his criticism in stride.
(120) He learned to take disappointments in stride.
(121) He took every obstacle in his stride.
(122) He walked with a stride full of purpose.
(123) We took it in stride.
(124) He took a stride to inspirit his wits.
(125) He was undaunted by Alonso's massive stride forward in the title battle.
(126) He took a giant stride forward in understanding mechanical principles and in understanding gravity.
(127) The ones who grew up in New York seemed to take it all in stride and precociously had a sense of their breaking point and breezily steered well clear of it.
(128) I'm sure you two emancipated females will take this in your stride.
(129) Dirk Kuyt hopes a 4-1 defeat to Liverpool will knock Manchester United off their stride as the title race enters its business end.
(130) The city that the museum located is called St.Petersburg in another direction of Tampa Bay and going there needs to stride the sea.
(131) There was still a noticeable bounce in her stride(), but whatever springiness I had once possessed had long since left me.
(132) The child could not keep up with his father's stride.
(133) The battery-powered device uses cutting edge bionic technology to adapt to a person's stride, speed and the type of ground and can help prevent stumbles.
(134) He's still learning and when he hits his stride, he'll be unstoppable.
(135) Possibly the programme may at long last be hitting its stride.
(136) Yang appears to have taken the snub in her stride.
(137) He was New Hampshire governor for three terms in the 1980s and chief of staff to President George H.W. Bush from 1989 to 1991, and now he's taking his new job in stride.
(138) Take that first step in a direction of your own choosing, then with each bold statement, each strong stride, each clear-thinking choice let momentum joyously lift you higher and farther.
(139) Without breaking his stride, the tricky winger fizzed a fine ball into the box and Marsh buried a half volley into the roof of the net.
(140) Not long ago, they undertook ERP successfully carry out, advanced in business management domain one stride.
(141) The horse stepped out with swift, regular stride, rapidly passing the milestone.
(142) That is to say won't sell stride too big step,[] but each pace is stridden can a few very big effects let a person of the same trade look so that see.
(143) Chinese shift marches pace about to stride the materiality of mobile Internet.
(144) He would stride on stage then proceed to coax the sweetest possible sounds out of his violin.
(145) Forty-one percent of the 12,000 people who responded to the council's survey said they were most productive in the morning, while 38 percent said they hit their stride in the evening.
(146) We may proudly say: A Zhai Zhigang half step, a Chinese's stride.
(147) As bebop began to take control of jazz in the early 1950s, Tatum continued playing variations of the stride piano style, mostly at small clubs throughout the country.
(148) The Su Jun from the back laughs disdainfully, the stride moves toward cliff.
(149) The mass of people took the war in stride, without emotional excitement or hysteria.
(150) With the correct shoulder angulation , he is capable of swinging his front legs forward with great reach of stride, extending out before his body in a long flat arch.
(151) The Dutch striker took a forward pass from Alex Song in his stride, turned inside Steve Carr and shot smartly into the far corner of goal with his trusty left foot.
(152) The invention overcomes the problem that a mechanical device cannot accurately measure the step number and evaluate the stride. The GPS module can more accurately calculate the total mileage.
(153) The successful on-line operation of this HTS cable system means that the HTS cable technology in China advances with a big stride towards its industrialized production.
(154) When running free, the Afghan Hound moves at a gallop, showing great elasticity and spring in his smooth, powerful stride.
(155) It symbolized the Zhenwei Group has an important stride in the rode of multiplicate development, has the meaning of landmark.
(156) Stacked heel on top of a rubber outsole offers excellent grip to maintain your confident stride.
(157) Norton and Hadley stride across the grounds , ALARM BLARING.
(158) The precision measurement methods are further grouped into the ring gauge measurement, the high gauge measurement and the stride edge gauge measurement.
(159) At one stride Dickens had become the most popular living novelist.
(160) If you land hard on your heels with each stride, for example, you're going to wear through shoes more quickly than more efficient runners.
(161) He's been going on a quarter hour, and he's just hitting his stride. Franny, Zooey, Buddy, Bessie: they all try to speak directly to each other.
(162) The attention then focused on Juan Manuel Vargas, who has yet to hit his stride in Tuscany after moving from Catania in the summer.
(163) British Airways is taking the criticism in stride, arguing that MacDonald's intentions have been misunderstood.
(164) Make Chinese artist to artistic assurance of spirit, in stride forward first step in idea.
(165) A half step which seven step out from the god, also will be a humanity's stride.
(166) Reach of stride of the foreleg is dependent upon correct angulation, musculation and ligamentation of the forequarters, together with correct width of chest and construction of rib cage.
(167) This exam is not difficult, students be able to take it in their stride.
(168) CHARLI can walk frontwards, backwards, and side to side, and vary the length of its stride.
(169) Suddenly, he pulled up sharply in his stride, and fell to the floor.
(170) But he could not lengthen his stride and put on speed. It was exasperating.
(171) When this satellite launch proves successful, the nation's space science and technology will make another giant stride forward in building an economic power.
(172) The stream was so narrow that we could easily stride over it.
(173) When viewed from the side,[http:///stride.html] the stride of the Black and Tan Coonhound is easy and graceful with plenty of reach in front and drive behind.
(174) The employees could be stride over the time and space limits and realize cooperative work.
(175) According stride borough mechanical harvest practice, the author summarizes basic experiences as invariance , core, sincerity, chariness and take pains.
(176) The first stride over the Su Tong bridge - - world!
(177) She took note of the slight limp in Scott's long-legged stride as Vince led everyone to his personal quarters aft of the Ark Angel's bridge.
(178) She took it in stride that she had little time.
(179) The examination is not difficult; any average pupil be able to take it in his stride.
(180) At least some migrant workers are taking the high rate in stride.
(181) This paper discusses causation and preventing measure of settlement difference in high and low stride building, and points out characteristic and feasibility to use cincture constructing later.
(182) Such, former non - standard argy - bargy can stride to relatively normative contemporary company system.
(183) When he attempted to stride over the fence, he fell off the horse.
(184) In a big stride he came out of the room.
(185) It's a strong motivational tool to push the player a stride against the corrupt doctor.
(186) Extended heel counter and built-in contoured heel stabilizer delivers support to keep your sturdy stride.
(187) Lini's broad figure trotted forward unceasingly , her bare legs swinging high with each stride.
(188) Decisively , but awkwardly, she left the bathroom, her stride hampered by the long ugly skirt.
(189) After a half hour of power walking, I stopped to remove my sweater and to tighten my large 14)fanny pack that had begun to slide down,() 15)hampering my stride.
(190) 1998 will be an important turning moment for the world to stride into the new century.
(191) Stride over it, as you know there's always sunlight behind the dark cloud.
(192) He walked along with the free-and-easy stride that Bertha so much admired.
(193) Probably, the researchers concluded, tighter muscles allow "for greater elastic energy storage and use" during each stride.
(194) How Should Zhejiang Civilian - run Enterprises Stride Over the'safety Barrier "
(195) The influencing factors on walking stability are analyzed according to theory and simulation results, such as stride length, walking cycle period and initial stance.
(196) We should further improve the gold futures market operation mechanism in our country in order to stride toward the normative, levelheaded and international direction.
(197) We should take active attitude and feasible countermeasures to stride over the green trade barrier.
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