[, ]the speed at which sth happens or is done 速度;步速◆the slow pace of change 缓慢的变化◆Retail sales rose in January at their fastest pace in two years. 一月份零售额以两年来最快的速度上升。◆How long will our workers keep up this pace? 这个速度我们的工人能维持多久?◆The pace of job losses is slowing now. 失业的情况现在正在缓和。◆The economy grew at a respectable 3.1 per cent pace. 经济增长了 3.1%,速度相当可观。➡rate ⨁a brisk / fast / rapid / record pace 轻快的步伐;快速的步伐;飞快的速度;创纪录的速度⨁a moderate / slow / sluggish / steady pace 不紧不慢的/缓慢的/迟缓的/稳定的速度⨁to increase / step up the pace (of sth) 加快(某物的)速度⨁to change / slow the pace (of sth) 改变/降低(某物的)速度●keep ˈpace (with sth)to happen, develop, or act at the same speed as sth else 并驾齐驱◆The company has not kept pace with its rivals. 这家公司无法与其对手匹敌。●put sb/sth through their/its ˈpacesto give sb/sth a number of tasks to perform so that you can judge what they/it can do 考查某人的本领;考查某物的性能;考验某人(或某物)是否合用◆The new system has been put through its paces. 新系统已经过测试。●set the ˈpaceto do sth at a particular speed or to a particular standard so that other people are then forced to copy it if they want to be successful 领先;起领头作用◆His company has continued to set the pace with new technology and designs. 他的公司在新技术和设计方面一直领先。◆They became the Footsie's best performer and set the pace for the rest of the sector. 它们成为《金融时报》 100 指数中表现最佳的企业并在本行业中领先。