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take something in stride
Verb
US
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
困難な状況や不幸な出来事に直面したとき、過度に動じることなく冷静に受け流し、対処すること / 予期せぬ逆境を平然と乗り越え、柔軟かつ落ち着いて対応すること
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( past )
( participle past )
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(idiomatic, US) To cope with something unfortunate without much effort; to accept or manage difficulties well.
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take something in stride
It's impressive how she can take something in stride, like a canceled flight, and calmly rebook a later one.
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It's impressive how she can take something in stride, like a canceled flight, and calmly rebook a later one.
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