pace 音标拼音: [p'es]
n . 步,步度;步速
vi . 踱步,慢慢地走
vt . 用步子测;踱步于
步,步度;步速踱步,慢慢地走用步子测;踱步於
pace 步调;速度
pace n 1 :
the rate of moving (
especially walking or running ) [
synonym :
{
pace }, {
gait }]
2 :
the distance covered by a step ; "
he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig " [
synonym : {
footstep }, {
pace },
{
step }, {
stride }]
3 :
the relative speed of progress or change ; "
he lived at a fast pace "; "
he works at a great rate "; "
the pace of events accelerated " [
synonym : {
pace }, {
rate }]
4 :
a step in walking or running [
synonym : {
pace }, {
stride }, {
tread }]
5 :
the rate of some repeating event [
synonym : {
tempo }, {
pace }]
6 :
a unit of length equal to 3 feet ;
defined as 91 .
44 centimeters ;
originally taken to be the average length of a stride [
synonym : {
yard }, {
pace }]
v 1 :
walk with slow or fast paces ; "
He paced up and down the hall "
2 :
go at a pace ; "
The horse paced "
3 :
measure (
distances )
by pacing ; "
step off ten yards " [
synonym :
{
pace }, {
step }]
4 :
regulate or set the pace of ; "
Pace your efforts "
pace \
pace \ (
p [=
a ]
s ),
n . [
OE .
pas ,
F .
pas ,
from L .
passus a step ,
pace ,
orig .,
a stretching out of the feet in walking ;
cf .
pandere ,
passum ,
to spread ,
stretch ;
perh .
akin to E .
patent .
Cf . {
Pas }, {
Pass }.]
1 .
A single movement from one foot to the other in walking ;
a step .
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2 .
The length of a step in walking or marching ,
reckoned from the heel of one foot to the heel of the other ; --
used as a unit in measuring distances ;
as ,
he advanced fifty paces . "
The height of sixty pace ." --
Chaucer .
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1913 Webster ]
Note :
Ordinarily the pace is estimated at two and one half linear feet ;
but in measuring distances be stepping ,
the pace is extended to three feet (
one yard )
or to three and three tenths feet (
one fifth of a rod ).
The regulation marching pace in the English and United States armies is thirty inches for quick time ,
and thirty -
six inches for double time .
The Roman pace (
passus )
was from the heel of one foot to the heel of the same foot when it next touched the ground ,
five Roman feet .
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3 .
Manner of stepping or moving ;
gait ;
walk ;
as ,
the walk ,
trot ,
canter ,
gallop ,
and amble are paces of the horse ;
a swaggering pace ;
a quick pace . --
Chaucer .
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To -
morrow ,
and to -
morrow ,
and to -
morrow ,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day . --
Shak .
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In the military schools of riding a variety of paces are taught . --
Walsh .
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4 .
A slow gait ;
a footpace . [
Obs .] --
Chucer .
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5 .
Specifically ,
a kind of fast amble ;
a rack .
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6 .
Any single movement ,
step ,
or procedure . [
R .]
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The first pace necessary for his majesty to make is to fall into confidence with Spain . --
Sir W .
Temple .
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7 . (
Arch .)
A broad step or platform ;
any part of a floor slightly raised above the rest ,
as around an altar ,
or at the upper end of a hall .
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8 . (
Weaving )
A device in a loom ,
to maintain tension on the warp in pacing the web .
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9 .
The rate of progress of any process or activity ;
as ,
the students ran at a rapid pace ;
the plants grew at a remarkable pace .
[
PJC ]
{
Geometrical pace },
the space from heel to heel between the spot where one foot is set down and that where the same foot is again set down ,
loosely estimated at five feet ,
or by some at four feet and two fifths .
See {
Roman pace }
in the Note under def .
2 . [
Obs .]
{
To keep pace with }
or {
To hold pace with },
to keep up with ;
to go as fast as . "
In intellect and attainments he kept pace with his age ." --
Southey .
{
To put (
someone )
through one '
s paces }
to cause (
someone )
to perform an act so as to demonstrate his /
her skill or ability .
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Pace \
Pace \ (
p [=
a ]
s ),
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Paced } (
p [=
a ]
st );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Pacing } (
p [=
a ]"
s [
i ^]
ng ).]
1 .
To go ;
to walk ;
specifically ,
to move with regular or measured steps . "
I paced on slowly ." --
Pope . "
With speed so pace ." --
Shak .
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2 .
To proceed ;
to pass on . [
Obs .]
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Or [
ere ]
that I further in this tale pace .
--
Chaucer .
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3 .
To move quickly by lifting the legs on the same side together ,
as a horse ;
to amble with rapidity ;
to rack .
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4 .
To pass away ;
to die . [
Obs .] --
Chaucer .
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Pace \
Pace \,
v .
t .
1 .
To walk over with measured tread ;
to move slowly over or upon ;
as ,
the guard paces his round . "
Pacing light the velvet plain ." --
T .
Warton .
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2 .
To measure by steps or paces ;
as ,
to pace a piece of ground .
Often used with out ;
as ,
to pace out the distance .
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3 .
To develop ,
guide ,
or control the pace or paces of ;
to teach the pace ;
to break in .
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If you can ,
pace your wisdom In that good path that I would wish it go . --
Shak [
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{
To pace the web } (
Weaving ),
to wind up the cloth on the beam ,
periodically ,
as it is woven ,
in a loom .
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210 Moby Thesaurus words for "
pace ":
amble ,
ambulate ,
ankle ,
antecede ,
antedate ,
appraise ,
appreciate ,
assay ,
assess ,
barge ,
bat ,
be the bellwether ,
beacon ,
bowl along ,
bundle ,
calculate ,
calibrate ,
caliper ,
canter ,
caracole ,
career ,
catch a crab ,
celerity ,
check a parameter ,
circumambulate ,
clip ,
clop ,
clump ,
compute ,
curvet ,
cut a crab ,
determine ,
dial ,
divide ,
drag ,
droop ,
estimate ,
evaluate ,
fathom ,
feather ,
feather an oar ,
figure ,
flounce ,
foot ,
foot it ,
footfall ,
footslog ,
footstep ,
forerun ,
frisk ,
gage ,
gait ,
gallop ,
gauge ,
get ahead of ,
get before ,
give way ,
go before ,
go on horseback ,
graduate ,
grind ,
groove ,
guide ,
hack ,
halt ,
have the start ,
head ,
head the line ,
hippety -
hop ,
hitch ,
hobble ,
hoof ,
hoof it ,
hoofbeat ,
hop ,
inoffensive ,
jaywalk ,
jog ,
jog on ,
jolt ,
judge ,
jump ,
lap ,
lead ,
lead the dance ,
lead the way ,
leg ,
leg it ,
lick ,
light the way ,
limp ,
lock step ,
lope ,
lumber ,
lunge ,
lurch ,
measure ,
mensurate ,
mete ,
meter ,
mince ,
mincing steps ,
mount ,
outstrip ,
pad ,
paddle ,
pedestrianize ,
peg ,
perambulate ,
peripateticate ,
piaffe ,
piaffer ,
plod ,
plumb ,
ply the oar ,
prance ,
precede ,
predate ,
prize ,
probe ,
progress ,
pull ,
punt ,
quantify ,
quantize ,
quickness ,
rack ,
rapidity ,
rate ,
reckon ,
ride bareback ,
ride hard ,
roll ,
rote ,
row ,
row away ,
row dry ,
rut ,
sashay ,
saunter ,
scuff ,
scuffle ,
scull ,
scuttle ,
set the pace ,
shamble ,
ship oars ,
shoot ,
shuffle ,
shuffle along ,
sidle ,
single -
foot ,
size ,
size up ,
skip ,
sky an oar ,
slink ,
slither ,
slog ,
slouch ,
slowness ,
sound ,
span ,
spearhead ,
speed ,
stagger ,
stalk ,
stamp ,
stand first ,
step ,
stomp ,
straddle ,
straggle ,
stride ,
stroll ,
strolling gait ,
strut ,
stump ,
stump it ,
survey ,
swagger ,
swiftness ,
swing ,
take a reading ,
take horse ,
take the lead ,
tempo ,
time ,
tittup ,
toddle ,
totter ,
traipse ,
travel ,
traverse ,
tread ,
treadmill ,
triangulate ,
trip ,
troop ,
trot ,
trudge ,
valuate ,
value ,
velocity ,
waddle ,
walk ,
wamble ,
weigh ,
wiggle ,
wobble
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