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    [Stride]

    ** English

    *** Pronunciation

    - [strīd] , [en] - [en] - [en]

    *** Etymology 1

    From [en], from [en], from [en], from [en].[1] Cognate with [nds], [nl], [de].

    **** Verb

    [strides]

    1. [en] To walk with long step s. 2. * [9] 3. To stand with the legs wide apart; to straddle . 4. To pass over at a step; to step over. 5. * [III] 6. * [en] 7. To straddle ; to bestride . 8. * [I] 9. * [volume=I]

    ***** Usage notes

    - Like several other irregular verbs (such as [en] ), the past participle conjugation of [en] occurs with considerable variation. [2] [3]

    ***** Derived terms

    [en]

    ***** Translations

    [to walk with long steps]

    - Asturian: [ast] - Bulgarian: [bg] - Catalan: [ca] - Chinese: - Czech: [cs] - Dutch: [nl] - Dzongkha: [dz] - Esperanto: [eo] , [eo] - Finnish: [once, take one long step] [fi] , [fi] , [continuously] [fi] - French: [fr] [fr] - Galician: [gl] - German: [de] - Italian: [it] - Maori: [mi] , [mi] , [mi] , [mi] - Persian: [fa] - Polish: [pl] - Portuguese: [pt] - Russian: [ru] , [ru] - Spanish: [es] - Turkish: [tr] - Walloon: [wa] , [wa] , [wa] , [wa] [trans-bottom]

    [to step over]

    - Russian: [ru] , [ru] [trans-bottom]

    [checktrans-top]

    - Woiwurrung: [wyi] [trans-bottom]

    *** Etymology 2

    From [en], [enm], from [en], from the verb (see above). [en].

    **** Noun

    [~]

    1. [en] A long step in walking. 2. * [chapter=7] 3. * [en] 4. * [en] 5. [en] The distance covered by a long step. 6. [en] The number of memory locations between successive element s in an array , pixel s in a bitmap , etc. 7. * {{ quote-text | en | year=2007 | author=Andy Oram; Greg Wilson | title=Beautiful Code |passage=This STRIDE value is generally equal to the pixel width of the bitmap times the number of bytes per pixel, but for performance reasons it might be rounded [...]}}

    1. [en] A jazz piano style of the 1920s and 1930s. The left hand characteristically plays a four-beat pulse with a single bass note, octave, seventh or tenth interval on the first and third beats, and a chord on the second and fourth beats.

    ***** Derived terms

    {{col3|en|collapse=n |astride |break stride,break one's stride|no-stride |get into one's stride |hit one's stride |in stride |make strides |stride bass |stride piano |strided |strides [Australian] |take something in stride, [take something in one's stride] }}

    ***** Translations

    [long step]

    - Asturian: [ast] , [ast] - Bulgarian: [bg] - Catalan: [ca] - Finnish: [fi] - French: [fr] - Galician: [gl] - Irish: [ga] - Italian: [it] , [it] - Maori: [mi] - Persian: [fa] - Plautdietsch: [pdt] - Polish: [pl] - Spanish: [es] , [es] , [es] , [es] , [es] - Welsh: [cy] [trans-bottom]

    *** References

    References: [1]. [R:Etymonline] [2]. Language Log (see http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll?p=737) [3]. Language Hat (see http://www.languagehat.com/archives/003282.php)

    *** Anagrams

    - [en] [en] [en]

    ** Danish

    *** Etymology

    From [da], from [da].

    *** Pronunciation

    - [da]

    *** Verb

    [da]

    1. to fight , struggle 2. (passive) to dispute , quarrel , fight

    *** References

    - [R:DDO]

    ** Italian

    *** Pronunciation

    [strìde]

    *** Verb

    [it]

    1. [it]

    *** Anagrams

    - [it]

    ** Latin

    *** Verb

    [la]

    1. [la]

    ** North Frisian

    *** Alternative forms

    - [frr] - [frr]

    *** Etymology

    [frr] From [frr], from [frr].

    *** Verb

    [frr]

    1. [frr] to fight

    **** Conjugation

    [inf_2=striden]

    ** Norwegian Bokmål

    *** Alternative forms

    - [nb]

    *** Etymology

    From [nb], and the adjective [nb].

    *** Verb

    [nb]

    1. to battle , fight , struggle 2. to conflict (with)

    *** References

    - [R:The Bokmål Dictionary]

    ** Norwegian Nynorsk

    *** Adjective

    [nn]

    1. [nn] 2. [nn]

    ** Old English

    *** Pronunciation

    - [strīde] - [stride]

    *** Verb

    [ang]

    1. [ang]

    *** Verb

    [ang]

    1. [ang]

    ** Swedish

    *** Adjective

    [sv]

    1. [sv]

    *** Anagrams

    - [sv]