pace的意思和读音

pace

: [peɪs] : ['peɪsi]

n.;(

v.

prep.

paces  pacing  paced  

adj.+n.slow pace,rapid pace,same pace,good pace,brisk pace

v.+n.set pace,increase pace,maintain pace,pace slacken

v.walk,stride,walk up and down,march,patrol

n.speed,rapidity,swiftness,rate,tempo

paceprep.— see alsopace

1.used before a person's name to express polite disagreement with what they have said

The evidence suggests, pace Professor Jones, that…(= Professor Jones has a different opinion) .

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n.1.the speed at which something happens or is done2.an exciting quality that something such as a book or movie has, because of the quick and interesting way in which the story develops3.a step that you take when you walk or run; a unit for measuring distance based on the length of a single step when you walk4.the ability to run quickly; the speed at which you move5.a particular way that a horse walks or runs such as a walk, trot, canter, or gallop1.the speed at which something happens or is done2.an exciting quality that something such as a book or movie has, because of the quick and interesting way in which the story develops3.a step that you take when you walk or run; a unit for measuring distance based on the length of a single step when you walk4.the ability to run quickly; the speed at which you move5.a particular way that a horse walks or runs such as a walk, trot, canter, or gallop

v.1.to walk with regular steps around a small area, because you are worried, nervous, or impatient2.to establish a speed for another runner in a race3.to make the story in a book, movie, etc. develop in a particular way

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1.Growth has slowed to its slowest pace in five years while food and energy prices continued to rise.

2.I tried to run my own race, but it was not easy to maintain a consistent pace, especially when I had to let the leaders by.

3.They heard her footsteps tap along the bard road as she stepped out to her full pace.

4.Summary (sort of): the scrambling, forward pace of the HP books owes as much to details of style and language as it does to plot.

5.My training might have not been where I wanted it to be, so I don't race at break neck pace.

6.For a day or so after the passage, until the Earth's rotation returns to its normal pace, the days may seem a bit too long.

7.I enjoy the quick pace of life of this energetic city, and I truly benefit from being a part of it.

8.When a beautiful young woman from passing from the side, it is deliberately slowed down the pace of the total, more than .

9.If there was any consolation, it was that the glacial pace of nature would give us decades or even centuries to sort out the problem.

10.On the highway to Pisa, I wondered how much longer Chinese tours at this pace might endure.