- take something in stride
- take it as it comes, accept it understandingly; deal with successfully
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
take something in stride — take something in (one s) stride deal with something difficult or unpleasant in a calm and accepting way we took each new disease in stride * * * take (something) in stride (US) (or Brit take (something) in your stride) : to deal with (something… … Useful english dictionary
take something in one's stride (US also take something in stride) — deal with something difficult in a calm way. → stride … English new terms dictionary
take something in stride — verb To cope with something without much effort; to accept or manage something well. He pretty much took it in stride when he came home wailing, again … Wiktionary
take something in your stride — phrase to not be upset or troubled by something I told her what had happened and she took it all in her stride. Thesaurus: to be, or to become calm and stop worryingsynonym Main entry: stride * * * take sth in your ˈstride idiom … Useful english dictionary
take (something) in (your) stride — to calmly deal with something unpleasant and not let it have a bad effect on you. There s plenty of work to do, but she seems to take it all in her stride. Cooper has learned to take such criticism in stride … New idioms dictionary
take something in one's stride — ► take something in one s stride deal with something difficult in a calm way. Main Entry: ↑stride … English terms dictionary
take something in your stride — to not be upset or troubled by something I told her what had happened and she took it all in her stride … English dictionary
take something in one's stride — he seem to be taking the news in his stride Syn: deal with easily, cope with easily, not bat an eyelid … Thesaurus of popular words
take something in one's stride — DEAL WITH EASILY, cope with easily, not bat an eyelid. → stride … Useful english dictionary
take in stride — take (something) in stride (US) (or Brit take (something) in your stride) : to deal with (something difficult or upsetting) in a calm way I thought she d be upset, but she has taken the news in stride. • • • Main Entry: ↑stride … Useful english dictionary