词组 | take something in your stride |
释义 | Idiom take something in your stridetake (something) in (your) stride to calmly deal with something unpleasant and not let it have a bad effect on you.There's plenty of work to do, but she seems to take it all in her stride.Cooper has learned to take such criticism in stride. take (something) in (one's) strideTo not be unsettled, delayed, or interrupted by something. You have to learn how to take criticism in your stride if you want to be successful in this business. I didn't think she'd want to go back to work so soon after her mother's funeral, but she just took it in her stride. take something in your strideBRITISH ortake something in strideAMERICANCOMMON If you are in a difficult situation and you take it in your stride, you deal with it calmly and successfully. `How does Rayner cope with the stresses of the job?' — `He seems to take it all his stride.' Christie is always having to give talks to huge groups of people — she takes such things in her stride. Across the country, many people took yesterday's events in stride, while remaining generally uneasy about the stock market in general. take something in your stridedeal with something difficult or unpleasant in a calm and competent way.take something in your ˈstride(British English) (American English take something in ˈstride) accept and deal with something difficult without worrying about it too much: Joey was upset when we moved house, but Ben seems to have taken it all in his stride. |
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