with vigorous strides
Big step meteor, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à B à Li ú x à ng, which means to describe a big step and a fast walk. It's from the second part of "the storm".
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] walking like a flying horse, chasing after the wind and electricity, driving like the wind and lightning
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Libo "storm" the second part of the 24: "hear his name, he strides over meteor, take it."
Idiom usage
As a result, the two of us immediately gobbled up the food on our plate and walked out of the restaurant. the decline of the US dollar intensified in the autumn, because the US seems to be limping towards recovery, while other countries are already making big strides. Every day, I walk by with great strides, never paying attention to the flowers and leaves.
with vigorous strides
act according to one's capability - liàng lì ér wéi
bring disaster to the fish in the moat - yāng jí chí yú
exhaust all resources to build up one 's military power - qióng bīng dú wǔ
secure the state and comfort the people - bǎo guó ān mín
have no alternative against one's will - pò bù dé yǐ