Id | ESLPod_0962_WE_1599 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 962 |
Episode Title | Recovering After a Setback |
Phrase | stride |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to get back in (one's) stride" means to return to doing something well after a period of not doing something well, or to resume one's progress or success: "Sales have been low for the past few months, but once we open the new store we should get back in our stride." The phrase "to take (something) in stride" means to not let something bother, upset, or annoy you: "Chloe has had a lot of unexpected expenses this past month, but so far she's taking it in stride." Finally, the word "stride" means one step while walking: "He has long legs and such a big stride that his daughter has to run to keep up with him." |
Topics | Entertainment + Sports | Money |
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