单词 | PACE |
释义 | PACE /pās/abbrevPolice and Criminal Evidence Act pace1 /pās/noun
ORIGIN: Fr pas, from L passus a step, from pandere, passum to stretch paced adjective Having a certain pace or gait pacˈer noun
pacˈey or pacˈy adjective (informal)
paceˈ-bowler noun (cricket) A bowler who delivers the ball fast paceˈ-bowling noun pace car noun A car that sets the pace in a warm-up lap of a motor race but does not take part in the race paceˈmaker noun
pace'man noun (cricket) A pace bowler paceˈ-setter noun A pacemaker, except in anatomical and electronic senses go the pace
keep or hold pace with
make or set the pace To regulate the speed for others by example pace oneself To work in a slow, steady and controlled way in order to achieve one's goal without wasting resources put someone through his or her paces To set someone to show what he or she can do, to test someone show one's paces To show what one can do stand, stay or stick the pace To keep up with the pace or speed that has been set Pace /pās/ a dialect form of Paschpace egg noun An Easter egg, one hard-boiled and dyed paceˈ-egging noun
pace2 /pāˈsē, päˈkā or päˈchā/prepositionWith or by the leave of (expressing disagreement courteously) ORIGIN: L, ablative of pāx peace Pasch /pask/ or (dialect) Pace /pās/noun
ORIGIN: L pascha, from Gr pascha, from Heb pesach the Passover, from pāsach to pass over paschˈal adjective paschal candle noun A large candle blessed and placed on the altar on the day before Easter paschal flower same as pasqueflower paschal (full) moon noun The first full moon on or after the spring equinox, Easter being reckoned in the Roman Catholic Church as the first Sunday after the paschal moon paschal lamb noun The lamb slain and eaten at the Passover paschˈ-egg or (dialect) paceˈ-egg noun An Easter egg Pasch of the Cross noun Good Friday |
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