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  • What is the meaning of the word pace? - English Language Learners . . .
    For practical purposes, this meaning of pace is still a Latin word, not an English word The English word "pace" is one syllable, and rhymes with the name of a playing card with just one pip The Latin word "pace" is two syllables
  • word usage - What does the expression go the pace mean? - English . . .
    "Pace" is synonymous with 'speed', how fast something is moving, but particularly in relation to other things For example, runners in a race may try to 'keep pace' with one another, that is to keep at a similar speed It seems logical (and fits your context) that "go the pace" means to manage to continue at the required pace
  • meaning - What does the phrase at pace mean? - English Language . . .
    Punches were traded or made rather quickly Compare: The San Diego Legion will also benefit in 2019 from Fijian rugby union player and Olympic Sevens gold medalist Jasa Veremalua who’s [sic] speed and precision offloads ensures [sic] a game played at pace
  • meaning - pacing the room - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Pace (verb) Definition 1 Walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression of anxiety or annoyance ‘we paced up and down in exasperation’ ‘she had been pacing the room’ So "pace the room" means to emotionally walk back and forth in the room
  • phrase usage - Is ‘In pace with’ correct? - English Language Learners . . .
    Google Ngrams show a number of examples of is not in pace with,are not in pace with Fundamentals of Medical Physiology-Ebook - Page 292 Harminder Singh, ‎Itika Singh · 2018 This shows that plasma glucose is not in pace with absorption and excretion, Detailed Project Profiles on Dairy Dairy Products (2nd Edn )
  • Whats the meaning of Frantic pace? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    "pace" means the speed at which sb sth walks, runs or moves (According to Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary) "frantic" means extremely hurried and using a lot of energy, but not very organized (According to Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English) then, frantic pace means moving hurriedly The game started at a frantic pace
  • meaning in context - we have different rhythms vs we have different . . .
    Pace is usually used to describe constant speed while travelling, either literally or metaphorically The runners ran at a 4-minute-mile pace The pace of life inside big cities is hectic You two may be missing each other because your rhythm is not at the same pace as your friend, or your friend's pace does not have the same rhythm as yours
  • Are “keep up with keep pace with catch up with” the same in use . . .
    "keep up with" and "keep pace with" both have more or less the same meaning like progressing at the same rate as someone or something else While using "keep up with" and "keep pace with", suggests that both parties are already on the same level "Catch up with" has the meaning that you are trying to reach a person who is already ahead of you
  • meaning in context - Whats meant by . . . he went the pace . . .
    to go the pace 1829– colloquial to go the pace: to move at great speed in the course of a hunt, race, etc ; (hence) to proceed in a vigorous, energetic, or dissipated way 1905 “Well, you have been going the pace! We always knew you were a hot un, but really—” A Bennett, Tales of Five Towns O E D
  • Using the pick it up the pace idiom, specifying the speed rate
    The idiom pick it up the pace means to increase tempo I need to describe a specific rate of doing thing that is being increased For instance: You could start out with one training a week, and then pick it up the pace up to 3 times a week I'm not sure if the usage pick it up the pace up to sth is correct





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