astride
英 [əˈstraɪd]
美 [əˈstraɪd]
- adv. 跨着;两腿分开着
- adj. 跨着的;两腿分开着的
- prep. 跨在…上;在…两旁;跨越(一个地区或时代)
将“astride”与“across”结合记忆,想象一个人站在两个东西的“across”上,就像骑在马上,因此形成了“astride”的含义:跨坐于两者之上。
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- astride (adv.)
- 1660s, from a- (1) "on" + stride (n.).
- 1. The bridge stands majestic astride the river.
- 大桥巍然横跨在江上.
- 2. Bruce engaged low gear and drove at a terrifying speed, keeping the front wheels astride the crack as he followed its zig - zag course.
- 布鲁斯接通了低速挡,开车速度快得令人害怕; 他在使前轮分跨地裂的同时曲曲折折地前进.
- 3. The city lay astride the river.
- 城市横跨河的两岸.
- 4. I was vaguely astride the only horse.
- 我象腾云驾雾似地跨在仅有的一匹马上.
- 5. He has stood astride American politics since late. 1994 and changed its course, perhaps fundamentally.
- 1994年末以来,他在美国政坛上不可一世,并且改变了它的发展方向 —— 也许是根本性的改变.