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astride
a·stride A0485300 (ə-strīd′)adv.1. With a leg on each side: riding astride.2. With the legs wide apart.prep.1. On or over and with a leg on each side of.2. Situated on both sides of.3. Lying across or over; spanning.astride (əˈstraɪd) adj (postpositive) 1. with a leg on either side2. with the legs far apartprep3. with a leg on either side of4. with a part on both sides ofa•stride (əˈstraɪd) prep. 1. with a leg on each side of; straddling: to sit astride a fence. 2. on both sides of: Budapest lies astride the river. 3. in a dominant position within: Napoleon stands astride the early 19th century. adv., adj. 4. in a posture of striding or straddling; with legs apart or on either side of something. [1655–65] ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | astride - with one leg on each side; "she sat astride the chair"astraddle | | 2. | astride - with the legs stretched far apart | Translationsastride (əˈstraid) preposition with legs on each side of. She sat astride the horse. 跨著 跨着 adverb (with legs) apart. He stood with legs astride. 兩腳張開 两脚分开IdiomsSeekeep astride of (something)astride
Synonyms for astrideadv with one leg on each sideSynonyms |