词汇 | hit one's stride |
释义 | Idiom reach one's stride and hit one's stride Theme: ACCOMPLISHMENT to do something at one's best level of ability.When I reach my stride, things will go faster, and I'll be more efficient.Now that I've hit my stride, I can work more efficiently. hit (one's) stride1. To start traveling at a consistent pace. We started out slow but then hit our stride as we continued through the park. 2. To become proficient in a particular area. Once you hit your stride at your new job, I'm sure your boss will be very impressed with you. hit one's stride1. Achieve a steady, effective pace, as in After the first few laps around the track he hit his stride. This expression comes from horse racing, stride alluding to the regular pace of the horse. [Early 1900s] 2. Attain a maximum level of competence, as in Jack didn't really hit his stride until he started college. [First half of 1900s] hit (one's) stride1. To achieve a steady, effective pace. 2. To attain a maximum level of competence. |
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