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步履蹒跚
I. stride <strode; stridden> [straıd] VB intr
大步行走 dàbù xíngzǒu
(over, across) 跨过 kuàguò
II. stride <strode; stridden> [straıd] N
大步 dàbù
阔步 kuòbù
stride <strode; stridden> [straıd]
make great strides
突飞猛进 tūfēi měngjìn
从容应付某事 cóngróng yìngfù mǒushì
Present
Istride
youstride
he/she/itstrides
westride
youstride
theystride
Past
Istrode
youstrode
he/she/itstrode
westrode
youstrode
theystrode
Present Perfect
Ihavestridden
youhavestridden
he/she/ithasstridden
wehavestridden
youhavestridden
theyhavestridden
Past Perfect
Ihadstridden
youhadstridden
he/she/ithadstridden
wehadstridden
youhadstridden
theyhadstridden
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make great strides
突飞猛进 tūfēi měngjìn
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He then laughs, but this causes him to break his stride and collapse under the barbell's weight.
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They do a number of test runs to prevent the rope from tangling and to match pace and stride.
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The area has made strides in becoming a 24-hour neighborhood, with new restaurants, bars and other establishments opening in recent years.
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A controlled gallop used to show a horse's ground-covering stride in horse show competition is called a gallop in hand or a "hand gallop".
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At its core, political ecology makes great strides in attempting to contextualize political and ecological explanations of human behavior.
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