Pace
volume
British pronunciation/pˈeɪs/
American pronunciation/ˈpeɪs/

Визначення та Значення "pace"

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темп

a person's speed when walking, moving, or running
pace definition and meaning
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The pace of the project was too slow, causing delays in the overall timeline.
The runner maintained a steady pace throughout the marathon, ensuring they did not tire out too quickly.
They set a brisk pace for their daily walk, aiming to get their heart rates up.
02

крок, ритм

a measure of length that equals the distance traveled between two steps during a walk
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A pace is a traditional unit of length equal to the distance covered by a single step or stride.
The average pace for an adult is about 2.5 feet or 0.76 meters, but it can vary depending on stride length.
Track and field athletes may measure distances in paces during training to monitor and improve their performance over specific distances.
03

темп, швидкість

the rate or speed at which something progresses or changes
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The pace of technological innovation has accelerated rapidly over the past decade.
The pace of the conversation slowed as they delved into deeper topics.
The project moved at a steady pace, meeting all the deadlines.
04

крок, темп

a single step during a walk or run
05

крок, пейс

a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride
06

темп, ритм

the rate of some repeating event
07

ритм, темп

the rhythm, tempo, and speed at which a story unfolds, and how it affects the audience's engagement and emotional response to the narrative

What is "pace"?

Pace refers to the speed at which a story unfolds or progresses. It determines how quickly or slowly events, actions, and scenes occur within the narrative. A fast pace can create excitement and tension, while a slower pace allows for more detailed exploration of characters, themes, or settings. Controlling the pace helps to maintain the audience's interest and balance action with moments of reflection or development.

08

крок, пейс

a measure of length typically used in ancient Roman and Byzantine architecture, equal to the distance between two consecutive steps or risers in a staircase
09

пейзаж, патіо

a small open space or courtyard enclosed by buildings or walls

What is a "pace"?

A pace is a small, open area surrounded by buildings or walls, often found within urban environments or between structures. It is typically a quiet, enclosed space that may serve as a gathering area, a passageway, or simply a place for relaxation. These spaces are often tucked away from busy streets, offering a sense of privacy and calm within the hustle of a city. A pace may feature benches, plants, or decorative elements, making it an inviting spot for those who wish to take a break or enjoy some fresh air.

01

ходити

to walk back and forth in a small area at a fixed speed, often due to anxiety or being deep in thought
Intransitive
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Frustrated by the delay, she began to pace around the train platform.
The nervous father paced outside the delivery room, awaiting news of his newborn.
Unable to sit still, he paced back and forth in his office while waiting for the important phone call.
02

крокувати, пересуватися

(of a horse) to move at a particular gait or speed, often in a rhythmic and coordinated manner
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The skilled equestrian taught the horse to pace gracefully during the dressage competition.
In the show ring, the judge evaluated the horse 's ability to pace with elegance and precision.
The rider trained the horse to pace steadily during parades, showcasing a dignified and controlled movement.
03

вимірювати кроками, потоптатися

to determine the extent of a distance by walking it and keeping track of the number of steps taken
Transitive: to pace a distance or area
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In the absence of a measuring tape, she paced the width of the room to get approximate dimensions.
The explorer meticulously paced the trail, documenting the distances traveled in his expedition.
To estimate the size of the room, he paced it from corner to corner and calculated the area.
04

регулювати, контролювати

to regulate or control the rate or speed at which something moves or develops
Transitive: to pace an activity or development
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To achieve optimal plant growth, farmers must pace the irrigation and nutrient supply.
The project manager had to pace the implementation of new software features to ensure a smooth transition.
The teacher encouraged students to pace their study sessions, promoting a more effective learning experience.
01

Пейса, Не зважаючи на

(from Latin) ‌used before a person’s name to politely disagree with what they have said
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The pace of the project was too slow, causing delays in the overall timeline.
The runner maintained a steady pace throughout the marathon, ensuring they did not tire out too quickly.
They set a brisk pace for their daily walk, aiming to get their heart rates up.
She adjusted her walking pace to match that of her companion during their hike.
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