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1 put\ on\ the\ pace
szaporázza lépteit, megszaporázza lépteit -
2 set the pace
(to go forward at a particular speed which everyone else has to follow: Her experiments set the pace for future research.) tempót diktál -
3 force\ the\ pace
nagy iramban megy, nagyon siet, erőlteti az iramot -
4 go\ the\ pace
nagy sebességgel megy, botrányosan él -
5 hasten\ the\ pace
jól kilép, szaporázza a lépést -
6 make\ the\ pace
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7 mend\ the\ pace
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8 press\ the\ pace
sietteti a tempót, hajtja a tempót -
9 quicken\ the\ pace
meggyorsítja lépteit, jól kilép, fokozza az iramot -
10 set\ the\ pace
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11 slacken\ the\ pace
csökkenti sebességét, lelassít, lelassítja lépteit -
12 pace
vki engedelmével, poroszkálás, lépés, iram to pace: lépked, lépésben halad, meggondolt lépésekkel megy* * *[peis] 1. noun1) (a step: He took a pace forward.) lépés2) (speed of movement: a fast pace.) (menet)sebesség2. verb(to walk backwards and forwards (across): He paced up and down.) lépked- keep pace with
- pace out
- put someone through his paces
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13 pace out
(to measure by walking along, across etc with even steps: She paced out the room.) kilép -
14 at a snail's pace
(very slowly: The old man walked along at a snail's pace.) csigalassúsággal -
15 keep pace with
(to go as fast as: He kept pace with the car on his motorbike.) lépést tart vkivel -
16 sprint
vágtázik, sprintel* * *[sprint] 1. noun1) (a run or running race performed at high speed over a short distance: Who won the 100 metres sprint?) síkfutás, "vágta"2) (the pace of this: He ran up the road at a sprint.) sprint(elés)2. verb(to run at full speed especially (in) a race: He sprinted (for) the last few hundred metres.) vágtázik- sprinter -
17 trot
ügetés to trot: megfuttat, ügetésre fog, üget* * *[trot] 1. past tense, past participle - trotted; verb((of a horse) to move with fairly fast, bouncy steps, faster than a walk but slower than a canter or gallop: The horse trotted down the road; The child trotted along beside his mother.) üget2. noun(the pace at which a horse or rider etc moves when trotting: They rode at a trot.) ügetés- trotter -
18 gallop
vágta, galopp to gallop: vágtat* * *['ɡæləp] 1. noun((a period of riding at) the fastest pace of a horse: He took the horse out for a gallop; The horse went off at a gallop.) galopp2. verb1) ((of a horse) to move at a gallop: The horse galloped round the field.) vágtázik2) ((with through) to do, say etc (something) very quickly: He galloped through the work.) sebtében végez vmivel; elhadar vmit• -
19 at
[æt]( showing)1) (position: They are not at home; She lives at 33 Forest Road) -on, -en, -ön, -n; -ban, -ben; -nál, -nél2) (direction: He looked at her; She shouted at the boys.) (irány) -ra, -re3) (time: He arrived at ten o'clock; The children came at the sound of the bell.) (idő) -kor4) (state or occupation: The countries are at war; She is at work.) (elfoglaltság) pl. dolgozik5) (pace or speed: He drove at 120 kilometres per hour.) -val, -vel, pl. sebességgel6) (cost: bread at $1.20 a loaf.) (érték, ár) -ért•- at all -
20 jog
kocogás, séta, rázás to jog: összezötyköl, stószol, meglök, bök, kocog, taszít* * *[‹oɡ]past tense, past participle - jogged; verb1) (to push, shake or knock gently: He jogged my arm and I spilt my coffee; I have forgotten, but something may jog my memory later on.) meglök2) (to travel slowly: The cart jogged along the rough track.) ballag3) (to run at a gentle pace, especially for the sake of exercise: She jogs / goes jogging round the park for half an hour every morning.) kocog•
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