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strode

/strohd/US // stroʊd //UK // (strəʊd) //

大步走来,大踏步走来,大步流星,大踏步地走

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : the simple past tense of stride.

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Examples

  • A 25-year-old man named Alexander Cooper strode up the sidewalk holding his 3-year-old daughter, Alexis, by the hand.

  • He recalled being angry and trying to keep his composure as he strode past Cosby into the front hall.

  • On the outskirts of the partisan mayhem, a smaller crowd gathered as a heavy-set man strode up to a podium in front of them.

  • Gripping a stone the size of a grapefruit, he strode toward Ueli Steck, a Swiss climber who had offended him.

  • Charr strode around the ring in a fury for a few minutes, his chest spattered with blood.

  • When the carpet was done, Aunt Ri took the roll in her own independent arms, and strode with it to the Agent's house.

  • The Doctor doubled his old-fashioned cloak across his breast as he strode home through the darkness.

  • With these words, the beadle strode, with a lofty and gloomy air, from the undertakers premises.

  • In her nostrils was the autumn perfume of the woods, and as they strode forward in silence a rabbit scuttled from their path.

  • He turned and strode along the room, his heavy, iron-clamped boots ringing on the paved floor.