0 the speed at which someone or something moves or does something -- hız, sürat
1 a step -- adım
2 to move or develop at the same speed as someone or something else -- ayak uydurmak, aynı hızda gelişmek/ilerleme kaydetmek
3 to walk around because you are worried or excited about something -- huzursuzca gezinmek, sinirli sinirli dolanmak
4 to be careful not to do something too quickly so that you do not get too tired to finish it -- hızını/süratini kendine/çalışmasına göre ayarlamak
The regular pattern of alternating long and short syllables, which is reversed only in the middle, accounts for the measured pace of both poems.
They were to be delegated certain powers to pace or control the movement of products between the final assembly spurs.
In this context, building and services underwent considerable expansion, although they did not keep pace with industry.
Also, the pace of the work, different dynamic levels, accents and phrasing were quite closely reflected by corresponding sound and graphics processes.
The rate of pacing then progressively falls once the underlying process settles (usually within five minutes) to allow intrinsic conduction to be re-instated.
To what extent did normative expectations about what constitutes a necessity keep pace?
The development of political and social institutions, which requires a much longer period, just could not keep pace.
In sum, with the decline in rural income in the 1930s, pampean agriculture ceased to attract capital at the same pace as in the past.
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速度, (移動的)步調, (發生的)速度…
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速度, (移动的)步速, (发生的)速度…
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paso, ritmo, ir de un lado para otro (de)…
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ritmo, passo, andar compassadamente…
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