1.b> , , ; to set off at a gentle / leisurely / pace / ; to hold a hot pace ; to put on pace / , ; walking pace ; varying pace (i>); it is difficult to keep up with the rapid pace of change / ; to keep pace with smb., smth. , / , ; to keep pace with the times , / / ; rumours of corruption and scandal gathered pace ;
2.b> 1) , ; she took two paces forward ;
2) , ( i>); geometrical pace ( 5 / 1.5 i>);
3) : pace of the warp .i> ;
3.b> ; he gave up his job because he couldn't stand the pace , ; the novel lacks pace / / ;
4.b> 1) ( i>); charging pace , ; school pace ;
2) , ( i>);
5.b> .i> 1) .i> ;
2) i> ;
3) , , ;
6.b> 1) .i> (i>);
2) : middle pace .i> , (i>);
pace counter ; pace method ; pace stick .i> ( i>);
to go through one's paces, to show one's pacesb> / ; ; to set the paceb> ) i> / ; the company is no longer setting the pace / ; ) .i> / i> ; ) .i> / i> , ; tob> put smb. through his pacesb> - , ; at a snail'sb> paceb> , .