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[peis] 1. noun1) (a step: He took a pace forward.) passo2) (speed of movement: a fast pace.) passo2. verb(to walk backwards and forwards (across): He paced up and down.) andar- keep pace with
- pace out
- put someone through his paces
- set the pace
- show one's paces* * *[peis] n 1 passo. 2 medida de comprimento (0,762 m). 3 andadura. 4 compasso, movimento regulado, ritmo. 5 furta-passo. • vt+vi 1 andar a passo. 2 andar a furta-passo (cavalo). 3 medir por número de passos. 4 regular, compassar. 5 elevar ambas as pernas, do mesmo lado e ao mesmo tempo, quando em movimento (cavalo). at a great pace a passos largos, apressadamente. at a slow pace a passo lento. at one’s own pace no seu próprio ritmo. double pace passo acelerado. she took two paces up to him ela deu dois passos em sua direção. to find one’s own pace achar o jeito. to force the pace forçar o curso natural das coisas, Brit coll forçar a barra. to go/ hit the pace a) ir de batida, ir às pressas. b) viver intensamente. c) fig dissipar, esbanjar. to keep pace with a) acompanhar os passos de. b) manter-se em dia com. to pace out/ off medir distância com passos. to put one through his paces pôr à prova as qualidades de alguém. to set the pace a) regular a marcha. b) dar o exemplo. to show one’s paces mostrar as suas qualidades. to stand the pace agüentar o ritmo (de vida, de trabalho). -
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[peis] 1. noun1) (a step: He took a pace forward.) passo2) (speed of movement: a fast pace.) ritmo2. verb(to walk backwards and forwards (across): He paced up and down.) andar de um lado para outro- keep pace with - pace out - put someone through his paces - set the pace - show one's paces -
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passo, cadênciaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > pace
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4 pace making
pace mak.ing[p'eis meikiŋ] n acerto de passo (de um corredor, de um cavalo, etc.). -
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pace-mak.er[p'eis meikə] n 1 Sport atleta que regula a velocidade para um companheiro de equipe em uma corrida. 2 Med marca-passo. -
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pace-set.ter[p'eis setə] n Amer Sports atleta que regula a velocidade para um companheiro de equipe em uma corrida. -
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(to measure by walking along, across etc with even steps: She paced out the room.) medir -
8 pace-maker
regulador de marchaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > pace-maker
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9 pace-setter
regulador de marchaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > pace-setter
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10 pace out
(to measure by walking along, across etc with even steps: She paced out the room.) medir o passo -
11 to force the pace
to force the paceapressar excessivamente o passo.————————to force the paceforçar o curso natural das coisas, Brit coll forçar a barra. -
12 at a great pace
at a great pacea passos largos, apressadamente. -
13 at a round pace
at a round paceem passo acelerado. -
14 at a slow pace
at a slow pacea passo lento. -
15 at a snail’s pace
at a snail’s pacea passo de lesma, muito devagar. -
16 at one’s own pace
at one’s own paceno seu próprio ritmo. -
17 double pace
double pacepasso acelerado. -
18 he keeps pace with his friend
he keeps pace with his friendela anda ao mesmo passo que o seu amigo, fig iguala-o.English-Portuguese dictionary > he keeps pace with his friend
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19 requiescat in pace
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20 to find one’s own pace
to find one’s own paceachar o jeito.
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