释义 |
ˈpace-ˌmaking [pace n.1] 1. The act or practice of making or setting the pace for competitors in a race.
1896Ade Artie xi. 94 Ain't I tellin' you that we done the pacemakin'? 1900Field 8 Sept. 384/1 Pacemaking has long since exceeded the original function it was designed to fulfil as a preventive of waiting tactics in ordinary bicycle races. 1911Encycl. Brit. XXIII. 854/1 An element unknown to sprinting enters into middle- and long-distance runs, namely that of pace-making. 1968B. Tulloh On Running ix. 114 You can often help each other along by sharing the pacemaking. 2. Med. = pacing vbl. n. 3.
1963Amer. Jrnl. Cardiol. XI. 594 (heading) Hemodynamic sequelae of idioventricular pacemaking in complete heart block. 1973Scherlag & Lazzara in P. Samet Cardiac Pacing xiii. 309 (heading) Pacemakers and pacemaking in the AV junction. |