| 单词 | to lengthen one's stride | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto lengthen (or shorten) one's stride  c.  The distance covered by a stride; the normal length of a stride used as a measure of distance.  to lengthen (or shorten) one's stride, (U.S.)  to lengthen (or shorten) stride. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > measurement > measurement of length > 			[noun]		 > units of length or distance > pace or step stridec725 stepc975 pacec1330 pass?c1400 pass?a1425 footstep1570 rhythm1778 c725    Corpus Gloss. 		(Hessels)	 P 134  				Passus, faeðm uel tuegen stridi. c1330						 (?a1300)						    Sir Tristrem 		(1886)	 l. 1488  				No ȝede he bot ten stride, His speche les he þar. c1380    Sir Ferumbras 		(1879)	 l. 4643  				And nowar myȝte he passe be-syde, For þe roche was heȝ an hundred stryde. a1400    K. Alis. 		(Laud)	 4433  				Ne miȝtten men a stride go Bot men stepped on ded men. 1470–85    T. Malory Morte d'Arthur  iv. x. 131  				Syre Arthur..gaf hym..suche a buffet that he went thre strydes abak. ?1473    W. Caxton tr.  R. Le Fèvre Recuyell Hist. Troye 		(1894)	 I. lf. 127v  				And as for shotyng a ferre, he passid the ferthest on the felde .xxiiii. stredes. 1590    E. Spenser Faerie Queene  ii. vii. sig. S4v  				Betwixt them both was but a litle stride. 1663    A. Wood Life & Times 		(1891)	 I. 482  				A part of the quadrangle, containing 30 of my strides in square. 1676    J. Covel Diary in  J. T. Bent Early Voy. Levant 		(1893)	 163  				The first tent..was 15 strides long and 12 broad. 1706    Phillips's New World of Words 		(new ed.)	  				Stride, two Steps, or a Measure of five Foot. 1824    W. Scott Redgauntlet III. iii. 95  				I am to carry you to old Father Crackenthorp's, and then you are within a spit and a stride of Scotland, as the saying is. 1925    E. F. Norton in  E. F. Norton et al.  Fight for Everest: 1924 32  				On April 8 we lengthened our stride and covered 12 miles. 1978    Washington Post 24 Mar.  b6/2  				Her many backers had some anxious moments as she shortened stride after a clear lead at the head of the stretch. 1980    H. D. Westacott Walker's Handbk. 		(ed. 2)	 iv. 60  				On level ground use your natural stride and resist any temptation to lengthen it. On a gradient the stride should be shortened. < as lemmas | 
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