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释义 | Thesaurus: synonyms and antonyms ofstridein EnglishstrideThesaurus>to move fast>stride These are words and phrases related tostride. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or,go to the definition of stride. TO MOVE FASTHe strode into the classroom and banged his books down on the desk. Synonyms and examples speed He ran back to his car and sped off. race She raced over and hugged me. fly She flew across the room just in time to stop the baby falling off the chair. beltUKinformal Traffic was belting along the motorway. tearinformal A fire truck came tearing down the road. streak Bullets streaked across the sky. hurtle Imagine a huge asteroid hurtling through space. career The truck careered off the road into a waterlogged ditch. careenmainlyUS The car careened out of control. bolt She bolted up from her chair. shoot He shot out of the car and into the house. spring Everyone will think you sprang out of bed looking that good. dive Seeing an open door she dived out and ran up the road. jump He expects me to jump up and help every time he's got a problem. hurry I hurried away before they could change their minds. rush Doctors rushed in and out all day. dash At 10am I dashed off to get my plane. hotfoot itinformal When I got the call, I hotfooted it back home. march "Now I'm going home," she said, marching off. charge He charged into our office demanding to see the boss. sail She sailed through the crowded ballroom. like the clappersUKold-fashionedold-fashioned His little legs were going like the clappers. go hell for leatherold-fashionedold-fashioned There's a temptation to go hell for leather with the sit-ups. Go to the thesaurus article about these synonyms and antonyms ofstride. See also fast quick prompt speedy swift hasty hurried brisk rapid expeditiousformal high-speed quickly swiftly briskly precipitously apaceformal or literary in a flashinformal at breakneck speed in the twinkling of an eyeold-fashioned speed up pick up speed gain speed gather speed accelerate up the paceinformal expediteformal Learn moreIf someone or something moves at a high speed or happens in a short amount of time, you can call that person or thingfast. Things that happen or are doneat a fast speedare also described as fast. You can also talk aboutmoving fast, orgetting faster. TO WALKShe strode purposefully up to the desk and demanded to speak to the manager. Synonyms and examples walk The baby has just learned to walk. march He marched right in to the office and demanded to see the governor. stroll We strolled along the beach. wander She wandered from room to room, not sure of what she was looking for. amble She ambled down the street, looking in shop windows. plod We plodded on until we reached the cottage. pace He paced up and down the hospital corridor waiting for news. swagger He was swaggering around like he owned the place. stagger He staggered under the weight of all our luggage. creep Someone was creeping around outside. tiptoe He waited until the baby was asleep and tiptoed out of the room. hike They hiked through Mount Rainier National Park. trek They spent the day trekking through forests. Go to the thesaurus article about these synonyms and antonyms ofstride. Learn moreIf youwalk, you move forward by putting one foot in front of the other. |
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