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Перевод: stride
[существительное] большой шаг; шаг ; расстояние между расставленными ногами; брюки ; [глагол] шагать; шагать большими шагами; перешагнуть; сидеть верхом
Тезаурус:
- The little energy the muscles supply at the beginning of a stride is what we contribute to our locomotion; gravity does most of the work for a walker.
- Wigan may have begun the season with uncertainty in losing four out of their first nine games but, once they got into their stride, there was no stopping them.
- Perfect balance in the leap before the delivery stride.
- Elinor and Nigel were soon into their stride, two kinds of molten metal poured into the same mould.
- Jennie instructed Katharine to come across the diagonal and on each third canter stride to ask for a flying change, which would result, (hopefully!) in a change of leg every fourth stride.
- The motion is harmonious, steady, powerful and unhindered, with a good length of stride.
- There would be many more to come when Roger Corman got into his stride in the early Sixties turning out back-to-back movies, using the same set and actors in two weeks or less, with self-imposed budgets of under 30,000.
- Peter took it all in his stride.
- Having raced into a 14-point interval lead, thanks to two tries from Tony Swift, another from Richard Lee and a Jonathan Callard conversion, they nearly allowed themselves to be knocked out of their stride by Neath's bludgeoning approach.
- Set off at a good pace with the longest stride that is comfortable, letting your arms swing naturally in opposition to your feet.
- By now North, flushed with success at the release of Weir in exchange for the TOW missiles, was getting into his stride.
- The results, compiled by computer, gave him a measure of the animal's total energy - kinetic energy due to its motion, and gravitational energy due to its distance off the ground - at any point during a stride.
- Judge the distance give Fringe the message to shorten his stride
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