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词组 get into your stride
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Idiom
get into your strideget into (your) stride
British & Australian, American & Australian to start to do something well and confidently because you have been doing it for enough time to become familiar with it.
Once I get into my stride, I'm sure I'll work much faster.She began writing novels in the 1930's but really only hit her stride after the war.
idiomget into your stride BrEBrEhit (your) stride AmEto start speaking or doing something better or more confidently, after you have been doing it for a time:I've been in radio for many years now, but sometimes I feel like I am only just hitting my stride.Just as the teacher was getting into her stride, the whole school was plunged in darkness.Newcastle United may have begun the season badly, but once they got into their stride there was no stopping them.

get into (one's) stride

To become comfortable with something. It took a few weeks, but I think I've finally gotten into my stride at my new job. I know that Rob has been struggling a bit since he joined the team, but I'm confident that he'll get into his stride soon enough.

get into your stride

BRITISH or

hit your stride

COMMON If you get into your stride or hit your stride, you start to do something well and confidently, after being slower or less certain at the beginning. The Government is getting into its stride and seems, for the moment, to be fulfilling its promises. He's still learning but when he hits his stride, he'll be unstoppable.

get into your ˈstride

(British English) (American English hit (your) ˈstride) begin to do something with confidence and at a good speed after a slow, uncertain start: She found the job difficult at first, but now she’s got into her stride and she loves it.
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