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    pace 的英语意思

    pacepace1 /peɪs/ noun 查看全部语言翻译1speed of events/changes [singular] the speed at which something happens or is done某事发生或进行的速度;步调pace of The pace of change in our lives is becoming faster and faster.我们生活中变化的步调越来越快。at a steady/slow etc pace Public spending continues to rise at a steady pace.公共支出持续以稳定的步调增长。2walk/run [singular] the speed at which someone walks, runs, or moves某人步行、奔跑或移动的速度pace of You need to step up the pace of your exercises.你需要加快锻炼的节奏。at a slow/leisurely/brisk etc pace Lucy set off at a leisurely pace back to the hotel.露西迈着悠闲的步伐往酒店走去。 He quickened his pace, longing to be home.他加快了步伐,渴望早点到家。 Traffic slowed to a walking pace.交通放缓至步行速度。3step [countable] a single step when you are running or walking, or the distance you move in one step跑步或步行时迈出的一步;一步所移动的距离pace backwards/towards/forwards etc He took a pace towards the door.他朝门口迈了一步。 Rebecca walked a few paces behind her mum.丽贝卡跟在妈妈身后几步远。4keep pace (with something/somebody) to change or increase as fast as something else, or to move as fast as someone else与其他事物同样快地变化或增长;跟上他人的速度:  Salaries have not always kept pace with inflation.工资并不总能跟上通货膨胀的步伐。 The supply of materials cannot keep pace with demand.材料供应跟不上需求。 Slow down! I can’t keep pace with you.慢点!我跟不上你。5go through your paces (also show your paces) to show how well you can do something展示自己能把某事做到何种程度6put somebody/something through their paces to make a person, vehicle, animal etc show how well they can do something让人、车辆、动物等充分展示其能力或性能:  The test driver puts all the cars through their paces.测试驾驶员对所有车辆进行全面性能测试。7set the pace a)if a company sets the pace, it does something before its competitors or to a better standard若一家公司引领节奏,意指它在竞争对手之前行动,或以更高标准完成某事pace in Japanese firms have been setting the pace in electronic engineering.日本企业一直在电子工程领域引领潮流。 b) (also set a brisk/cracking etc pace British English) to go faster than the other competitors in a race, who then try to achieve the same speed在比赛中领跑,使其他竞争者试图追赶同一速度:  The Italians set the pace for the first eight laps.意大利人在前八圈领跑定速。8force the pace to make something happen or develop more quickly than it would do normally使某事比正常情况下更快地发生或发展pace on measures designed to force the pace on alternative energy policies旨在推动替代能源政策加快进程的措施9be able to stand the pace to be able to deal with situations where you are very busy and have to think and act very quickly能够应对极度忙碌、需要快速思考和行动的情况:  If you can stand the pace, working in advertising pays well.如果你能承受那种节奏,在广告行业工作薪酬不菲。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + pace形容词/名词 + pacerapid/fast· The rapid pace of change creates uncertainty.· 变化的急速步调带来了不确定性。slow· The pace of life in the countryside is slower.· 乡村的生活节奏更为缓慢。a steady pace· The economy was growing at a slow but steady pace.· 经济以缓慢而稳定的步调增长。at your own pace (=at the pace that suits you)· This allows each child to learn at his or her own pace.· 这使每个孩子都能按照自己的节奏学习。at a snail’s pace (=very slowly)· Reform is proceeding at a snail’s pace.· 改革推进缓如蜗行。a breakneck pace (=extremely fast)· Singapore prospered and modernized at a breakneck pace.· 新加坡以极快的速度繁荣发展并实现现代化。a hectic/frantic pace (=a very fast and hurried speed)· We worked at a hectic pace.· 我们以紧张忙碌的节奏工作。verbs动词the pace quickens/accelerates· The pace of change is quickening.· 变化的步调正在加快。the pace slows/slackens· After a surge in exports, the pace slackened considerably the following year.· 出口激增后,次年步调明显放缓。gather pace (=happen more quickly)· Support for the campaign is gathering pace.· 对该运动的支持正在逐渐增强。keep up the pace (=continue to do something or happen as quickly as before)· China's society is transforming but can it keep up the pace?· 中国社会正在转型,但能否保持这一步调?keep up with the pace (=do something as fast as something else is happening or being done)· It’s essential that we constantly update our skills and keep up with the pace of change.· 我们必须不断更新技能,跟上变化的步伐。phrases短语the pace of change· The pace of change accelerated dramatically in the early 1980s.· 20世纪80年代初,变化的步调急剧加快。the pace of life· Here, the sun shines every day and the pace of life is slower.· 在这里,阳光每天普照,生活节奏也更为缓慢。the pace of development· The pace of development in computer graphics is amazing.· 计算机图形学的发展步伐令人惊叹。the pace of reform· Some senior party figures favor a slower pace of reform.· 一些党内高层人士倾向于以较慢的步调推进改革。COMMON ERRORS常见错误Don’t say ‘in your own pace’ or ‘on your own pace’. Say at your own pace.
    pacepace2 verb 1[intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] to walk first in one direction and then in another many times, especially because you are nervous反复来回踱步,尤指因紧张而如此:  I found Mark at the hospital, pacing restlessly up and down.我在医院找到了马克,他正焦躁不安地来回踱步。pace the floor/room Sam stood up and paced the floor, deep in thought.萨姆站起身,深陷沉思,在地板上来回踱步。 see thesaurus at walk2pace yourself a)to control the speed that you move at in a race, so that you still have energy left near the end在比赛中控制自己的速度,以便在接近终点时仍有体力:  Nicky paced herself and came through the ranks to win.尼基合理控制节奏,从后方超越对手,最终夺冠。 b)to organize your life and activities so that you do not have too much to do合理安排生活和活动,避免承担过多任务:  You need to pace yourself and decide which tasks are the most important.你需要合理分配精力,确定哪些任务最为重要。3[transitive] (also pace something ↔ off, pace something ↔ out) to measure a distance by walking across it with steps of equal length用等长步伐走过某段距离以测量其长度:  The director paced out the length of the stage.导演踱步丈量了舞台的长度。