Synonym: pace, step, walk. Similar words: strident, trident, ride, rider, pride, bride, ride on, deride. Meaning: [straɪd] n. 1. a step in walking or running 2. the distance covered by a step 3. significant progress (especially in the phrase "make strides"). v. 1. walk with long steps 2. cover or traverse by taking long steps.
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(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://sentencedict.com/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.
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