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Перевод: pace
[наречие] с позволения; [существительное] шаг ; длина шага; скорость ; темп ; походка ; поступь ; аллюр ; иноходь ; возвышение на полу; площадка ; ступенька ; широкая ступенька; [глагол] шагать; идти шагом; расхаживать; похаживать; измерять шагами; вышагивать; идти иноходью; вести; задавать темп
Тезаурус:
- The pace is often dilatory and this, reinforced perhaps by the nineteenth-century costumes and setting, can give the proceedings an at times bizarrely Checkhovian cast.
- Edberg sees the ball so early, hits it so sweetly and executes his shots so effectively, that one suspects that he could easily defy any West Indian or Australian pace attack.
- Because travelling at walking pace is so rare an experience for car drivers, the Woonerf must be well designed to ensure that the need for low speeds is made very clear.
- It starts off as a satire of Pennebaker's Dylan doc Don't Look Back and - cut to the pace of Roberts' twangy crap folk songs - also attacks Saturday Night Live , rock "n" roll, right-wingers, and stupid people.
- Microelectronic applications to production machinery usually come in the form of control devices; so, on the factory floor at least, new technology is essentially bound up with control over the pace of production and the quality of output.
- The speaker may need to be physically closer, to use the reassuring sense of touch, to remember that the whole face and expression help to convey meaning, to express one thought at a time unhurriedly, at the pace suitable to the old person.
- His counterpoint helps to emphasise points within the text, at time giving short phrases to all voices to quicken the pace, at others extending a word over many bars.
- He had been moved alongside the combative Hughes in the second half, to try and expose a lack of pace at the heart of Southampton's aggressive and rough defence.
- By 1973 the Conservatives had moved to a statutory prices and incomes policy and massive state intervention in industry; the reorganization of secondary schooling along comprehensive lines proceeded, albeit at a slower pace than under Labour, and the trade union legislation under the Industrial Relations Act was effectively non-operational.
- "Delphis" floats around dreamy vocals, clever chords, is pushed along at a dignified pace and is a perfect antidote to the tense teutonic Techno and ball-breaking Gospel anthems currently dominating the scene.
- As the heritage boom gathers pace, made-to-measure company and family biographies have become big business.
- AUSTRALIAN left-arm pace bowler Bruce Reid is out of the next two Tests against the West Indies after undergoing surgery on a shoulder injury.
- The sergeant - his pace blackened with boot polish - assured me, "You'll get through at Clones."
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