
어떤 일이 일어나는 속도나 움직임의 보조
The speed at which someone or something moves, or the rate at which something happens or develops.
예문:
"The technological change in the AI industry is moving at a breathtaking pace."
"You need to find a steady pace that you can maintain for the entire marathon."
"It is difficult for small businesses to keep pace with rapidly changing regulations."
걷거나 뛸 때 내딛는 한 걸음 또는 그 거리
A single step taken when walking or running, or the distance covered by such a step.
예문:
"He took a few paces toward the window to get a better view of the street."
"The two trees were planted exactly ten paces apart."
불안하거나 초조하여 일정한 보폭으로 왔다 갔다 하다
To walk with regular steps, especially back and forth, often as a result of nervousness or anxiety.
예문:
"The worried father paced the hospital corridor while waiting for the news."
"She paced the room, trying to memorize her speech for the conference."
활동의 속도를 조절하거나 일정한 속도로 진행하다
To do something at a particular speed or to regulate the speed of an activity to avoid exhaustion.
예문:
"It is crucial to pace yourself during the first week of a demanding new job."
"The teacher paced the lesson to ensure that every student understood the concept."
누구에게는 실례지만, 정중하게 반대 의견을 나타낼 때 사용
With all due respect to (someone or their opinion), used to express polite disagreement.
예문:
"Pace the critics, this novel is a profound exploration of human nature."
"The theory remains influential, pace the recent findings of the research team."