pace

名詞

UK/peɪs/
US/peɪs/

定義 pace 名詞

speed(速度)

  1. B2Uncountable(不可数名词)

    The rate at which someone or something moves, or the rate at which something happens or changes.

    (移动的)步速;(发生或变化的)速度;节奏

    • a slow/fast pace

      慢速/快速

    • She quickened her pace when she thought she was being followed.

      当她以为自己被跟踪时,她加快了步伐。

    • Could you please slow down? I can't keep pace with you.

      你能慢点吗?我跟不上你的速度。

  2. Uncountable(不可数名词)

    The ability of a football player or team to move swiftly with the ball.

    (足球)球员或球队快速带球移动的能力

    • He is a player on the right wing with great pace and skill.

      他是一名右翼球员,拥有出色的速度和技术。

    • The Chelsea frontline lacked pace.

      切尔西的前锋线缺乏速度。

step(步伐)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A single step or the distance covered by a single step.

    一步;一步的距离

    • Take two paces forward/backward.

      向前/向后跨两步。

    • The runner collapsed just a few paces from the finish line.

      那位跑者在距离终点线几步之遥的地方倒下了。

片語 pace 名詞

  • force the pace

    To increase one's speed in a race, thereby compelling competitors to also increase their speed.

    (在竞赛中)通过自身加速来迫使对手加快速度。

    Sylva, in a red shirt and shorts, forced the pace lap after exhausting lap.

    Sylva身穿红色上衣和短裤,一圈又一圈地强迫加快步伐。

動詞

UK/peɪs/
US/peɪs/

定義 pace 動詞

speed(速度)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To set the speed at which someone runs, typically by running alongside them.

    为…设定速度

step(步伐)

  1. C2Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)

    To walk back and forth with regular steps, often due to worry or agitation.

    (常因焦虑或担忧而)来回踱步

    • He nervously paced back and forth in the room.

      他紧张地在房间里来回踱步。

    • He paced back and forth while waiting for the doctor to call his name.

      他来回踱步,等待医生叫他的名字。

片語 pace 動詞

  • pace yourself

    To regulate one's speed or effort in order to avoid becoming overly tired or depleted before finishing a task or activity.

    量力而为

    In a marathon, it's crucial to pace yourself and not start too fast.

    在马拉松比赛中,控制自己的节奏且不要一开始就跑得太快是至关重要的。

成語

  • put someone/something through their/its paces

    To make someone or something demonstrate their abilities, skills, or good qualities to the fullest extent.

    充分展示技能或优点

    During the interview, the manager asked each candidate to give a presentation to put them through their paces.

    在面试中,经理要求每位候选人进行简报,以便测试他们的能力。

片語動詞 pace

  • pace something off/out

    to determine the length of a distance by walking with uniform steps and counting them

    以步行测量距离或大小

    He paced off a few steps in the park to measure the distance.

    他在公园里走了几步来测量距离。