to take in one's stride: of a horse or his rider, to clear (an obstacle) without checking one's gallop; figurative to deal with (a matter)…
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释义 | the world > action or operation > easiness > find no difficulty in [verb (transitive)] > do easily (4) to take in one's stride1832 to take in one's stride: of a horse or his rider, to clear (an obstacle) without checking one's gallop; figurative to deal with (a matter)… to do something (standing) on one's head1872 colloquial (originally British). to do something (standing) on one's head: to do something with consummate ease. Usually with can or could. Cf. co… to toss off1874 To do or make easily, without effort. could do something in one's sleep1953 With possessive pronouns, frequently in adverbial phrases, as in his sleep, etc. Also, in hyperbolic phrase could do something in one's sleep and… |
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