stride in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
stride in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
stride in Kashmiri कॉशुर
stride in Marathi मराठी
stride in Sindhi سنڌي
stride in Tamil தமிழ்
stride in English
- stride⇄expr. hit one's stride, to reach one's regular speed or normal activity.
Ex. At first the comedian's monologue fell flat, but after a few minutes he hit his stride. - stride⇄expr. make great (or rapid) strides, to make great progress; advance rapidly.
Ex. The Corporation ... is making great strides in bringing ample power, irrigation, and agricultural extension services to the land-rich Cauca Valley (Atlantic). - stride⇄expr. take in (one's) stride, to deal with in one's normal activity; do or take without difficulty, hesitation, or special effort.
Ex. I'd want something that would look more easy and natural, more as if I took it in stride (Edith Wharton). - stride⇄noun strider.
- stride⇄noun 1. a striding; long step.
Ex. The child could not keep up with his father's stride.
2. the progressive movement of a horse or certain other animals, completed when all the feet are returned to the same position as at the beginning.stride⇄stride, verb, strodeor (Obsolete)strid,striddenor (Obsolete)strid,striding,noun.stride⇄v.i. 1. to walk with long steps.
Ex. The tall man strides rapidly down the street.
2. to take a long step; pass (over or across) with a long step.
Ex. He strode over the brook.stride⇄v.t. 1. to walk with long steps.
Ex. to stride the streets. He strode the halls of the building, looking for the exit.
2. to go over or across with one long step.
Ex. to stride a brook.
3. to sit or stand with one leg on each si