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1--We all know that hitting is not good behavior. To Hit My Stride
2--So why is "hitting your stride" a good thing?
1--What are you reading?
2--Julia Child's biography.
1--Is the book any good?
2--Yes! What I really love about Julia Child is that she did not hit her stride as a cooking expert until later in life.
1--That's interesting. I guess we all hit our strides at different times in life.
2--When you "hit your stride," you have become comfortable with doing something, and you are good at it.
1--This expression comes from running.
2--When a runner hits their stride, they are moving quickly, and at a fast speed.
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注解:
1.behavior態(tài)度
2.stride跨過
3.biography傳記
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譯文:
1--我們都知道打擊不是一件好事。充滿干勁
2--那么為什么“hitting your stride”會(huì)是件好事呢?
1--你在看什么?
2--茱莉亞·查爾德的傳記。
1--這本書很好嗎?
2--當(dāng)然!我真正喜歡茱莉亞·查爾德的是,她直到晚年才成為了烹飪專家,充滿干勁。
1--很有趣。我想我們都能在人生的不同階段充滿干勁。
2--當(dāng)你“hit your stride”的時(shí)候,就表明你很喜歡你現(xiàn)在所做的事,而且也很擅長。
1--這個(gè)表達(dá)起源于跑步。
2--跑步者充滿干勁的時(shí)候,他們就會(huì)跑的很快,速度驚人。