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stride piano
eine Art Ragtime-Klavierstil

в PONS речника

ˈstride pi·ano СЪЩ no pl МУЗ

в PONS речника

I. stride <strode, stridden> [straɪd] ГЛАГ нпрх

to stride forward прен
to stride forward прен

II. stride [straɪd] СЪЩ

1. stride (step):

Schritt м <-(e)s, -e>
to get into [or Am usu hit] one's stride прен
to get into [or Am usu hit] one's stride прен
to put sb off their stride esp Brit прен
to take sth in [Brit one's] stride прен
mit etw дат gut fertigwerden
to take sth in [Brit one's] stride прен

2. stride approv (progress):

I. pi·ano [piˈænəʊ, Am -noʊ] СЪЩ

Klavier ср <-s, -e>
Piano ср <-s, -s>
at [or on] the piano

II. pi·ano [piˈænəʊ, Am -noʊ] СЪЩ modifier

piano (concerto, duet, lessons, player, practice, teacher, solo):

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piano СЪЩ

Present
Istride
youstride
he/she/itstrides
westride
youstride
theystride
Past
Istrode
youstrode
he/she/itstrode
westrode
youstrode
theystrode
Present Perfect
Ihavestridden
youhavestridden
he/she/ithasstridden
wehavestridden
youhavestridden
theyhavestridden
Past Perfect
Ihadstridden
youhadstridden
he/she/ithadstridden
wehadstridden
youhadstridden
theyhadstridden

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Badger would imagine these episodes to be psychotic hallucinations, which he took in stride as being no more bizarre than the rest of his life.
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At its core, political ecology makes great strides in attempting to contextualize political and ecological explanations of human behavior.
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A controlled gallop used to show a horse's ground-covering stride in horse show competition is called a gallop in hand or a "hand gallop".
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The trot is the best gait and is showy with a long stride.
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The area has made strides in becoming a 24-hour neighborhood, with new restaurants, bars and other establishments opening in recent years.
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