pace
n. 速度; 节奏; 步速; 步幅; 迅速出现
v. 踱步; 确定速度; 调整节奏; 步测; 放稳步调
The pace of something is the speed at which it happens or is done.
Many people were not satisfied with the pace of change.
很多人对变革的步伐不满意。
...people who prefer to live at a slower pace...
乐于放慢生活节奏的人
Your pace is the speed at which you walk.
He moved at a brisk pace down the rue St Antoine...
他沿着圣安托万街轻快地走去。
Their pace quickened as they approached their cars.
走近自己的车时,他们加快了脚步。
A pace is the distance that you move when you take one step.
He'd only gone a few paces before he stopped again...
他只走了几步远就又停了下来。
I took a pace backwards.
我往后退了一步。
If you pace a small area, you keep walking up and down it, because you are anxious or impatient.
As they waited, Kravis paced the room nervously...
他们等的时候,克拉维斯在屋里不安地踱来踱去。
He found John pacing around the flat, unable to sleep...
他发现约翰在公寓里来回踱步,无法入睡。
If you pace yourself when doing something, you do it at a steady rate.
It was a tough race and I had to pace myself.
这是场艰苦的比赛,我不得不控制好节奏。
If something keeps pace with something else that is changing, it changes quickly in response to it.
Farmers are angry because the rise fails to keep pace with inflation.
农民们很气愤,因为提价赶不上通货膨胀。
...a world changing far too fast for her to keep pace.
世界变化得太快,她跟不上
If you keep pace with someone who is walking or running, you succeed in going as fast as them, so that you remain close to them.
With four laps to go, he kept pace with the leaders...
还剩4圈的时候,他紧紧咬住领先者。
Daisy strode alongside her, breathing heavily but keeping pace.
黛西在她身边大步走着,大口喘着气,但是没有落后。
If you do something at your own pace , you do it at a speed that is comfortable for you.
The computer will give students the opportunity to learn at their own pace...
计算机让学生们有机会按照自己的节奏学习。
She was going too fast so I decided to keep riding at my own pace.
她骑得太快了,所以我决定按自己的速度骑。
If you put someone through their paces or make them go through their paces, you get them to show you how well they can do something.
The British coach is putting the boxers through their paces...
英国教练正在检验拳手们的能力。
A group of the world's best waterskiers will be going through their paces.
一队世界上最优秀的滑水运动员将一展身手。
1. the rate of moving (especially walking or running)
2. the distance covered by a step;
3. the relative speed of progress or change;
4. a step in walking or running
5. the rate of some repeating event
6. a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride
1. walk with slow or fast paces;
2. go at a pace;
3. measure (distances) by pacing;
4. regulate or set the pace of;
speed, rate, velocity, pace
这些名词均含"速度,速率"之意。
step, pace
这两个名词均含"步,步态"之意。
walk, stride, stroll, strut, pace
这些动词均有"行走,徒步"之意。
change of pace
(主北美)更新;易俗
keep pace with
(与…)齐步前进;(与…)并驾齐驱
off the pace
(赛跑、竞赛中)在跑在第一的人(或人群)后面
put someone (或 something) through their (或 its) pa
测试某人(或某物)的性能(或本领)
set the pace
成为赛跑开始后不久跑得最快的人
stand (或 stay) the pace
能跟上别人
Day and night the policemen pace the streets in the holidays.
节日里警察昼夜沿街巡逻.
Take one pace forward.
向前走一步.
The pace was too severe to be kept up for long.
跟上这步伐太难了,无法持久.
His pace has gradually slacked.
他的步速逐渐慢了下来.
Simon allowed his pace to slacken.
西蒙放慢了脚步.