Stride

  • 11Stride — (engl., spr. ßtraid , »weiter Schritt«), Ausgriff eines Pferdes, besonders bei Rennpferden die Weite des Galoppsprunges, die Räumigkeit der Bewegung; ein Pferd mit gutem S. deckt mit jedem Sprung viel Terrain …

    Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • 12Stride — (engl., spr. streid), in der Turfsprache die einem bestimmten Rennpferd eigentümliche Art des Rennlaufs …

    Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • 13stride — index perambulate, step Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

    Law dictionary

  • 14œstridé — ● œstridé nom masculin Nom de famille attribué aux œstres, étendu abusivement aux autres mouches parasites (gastérophiles, hypodermes et cutérèbres) …

    Encyclopédie Universelle

  • 15stride — The verb has the past tense strode and the past participle stridden. The participle is not readily remembered, and strode is sometimes mistakenly used instead: • ☒ Great strides are being strode in the cultivation of pre teen female engineers The …

    Modern English usage

  • 16stride — [v] walk purposefully clump, drill, march, pace, parade, pound, stalk, stamp, stomp, striddle, stump, traipse, tramp, tromp; concept 149 …

    New thesaurus

  • 17stride — stride1 [straıd] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(step)¦ 2¦(improvement)¦ 3 take something in your stride 4 get into your stride 5¦(way of walking)¦ 6 break (your) stride 7 put somebody off their stride 8 (match somebody) stride for stride ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) ¦(STEP)¦ …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 18Stride — Piano stride Le piano stride ou Harlem stride est un style de piano jazz apparue à Harlem vers 1919. Hérité du ragtime, dont il tire ses bases, le stride utilise beaucoup plus d improvisation que son prédécesseur et se base sur le rythme du swing …

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  • 19stride — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 step ADJECTIVE ▪ long, short ▪ In one short stride he reached the window. ▪ quick, slow ▪ easy …

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  • 20stride — [[t]stra͟ɪd[/t]] strides, striding, strode 1) VERB If you stride somewhere, you walk there with quick, long steps. [V prep/adv] They were joined by a newcomer who came striding across a field... [V prep/adv] He turned abruptly and strode off down …

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