stride - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of stride in Hindi
- छलांग
Noun
- प्रगति
- छलाँग
- लंबा डग
- तरक़्क़ी
Verb
- डांकना
- लंबे डग मारना
- लांघना
- सवार होकर बैठ रहना
- लम्बा डग
- फलांग
stride Definition
Verb
- walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction.
- cross (an obstacle) with one long step.
Noun
- a long, decisive step.
- a step or stage in progress toward an aim.
- denoting or relating to a rhythmic style of jazz piano playing in which the left hand alternately plays single bass notes on the downbeat and chords an octave higher on the upbeat.
stride Example
- by giving a little leap she could stride across like a grown-up ( एक छोटी सी छलांग देकर वह एक वयस्क की तरह आगे बढ़ सकती थी )
- after months of ineffective campaigning, he seems to have hit his stride ( महीनों के अप्रभावी चुनाव प्रचार के बाद, ऐसा लगता है कि उन्होंने अपनी प्रगति पर प्रहार किया है )
- a stride pianist ( एक स्ट्राइड पियानोवादक )
- He paid no attention and continued to stride down the corridor. ( उसने कोई ध्यान नहीं दिया और गलियारे से नीचे उतरता रहा। )
More Sentence
- Jenn heard him stride away and slam a door.
- Belle watched Gaston stride around the room as if he owned it and was repulsed by his arrogance.
- The model adopted a quick stride that showed off her long legs and exuded confidence as she walked the runway.
- Josh panicked when he saw his bus pull into his stop and he quickened his stride so he wouldn’t miss it.
- He took my eyes right in stride.
- In a few minutes he was in stride.
- His boots thudded with each stride.
- Stride length averages 50cm (20in).
- She took our intimacy in her stride.
- With one quick stride he reached her.
- He rose, and with a stride reached me
- He got so lost in his purposeful stride toward the concert hall that he forgot about his friends and had to slow down for them to catch up
- Her unusually swift stride outdistanced both of them.
- Gerald fell into stride with her.
- Lana straightened in her seat on the couch, eyes following his powerful stride across the tent.
- the horse shortened its stride
- new wealth enabled Britain to stride the world once more
- he followed her with an easy stride