The distance covered by a step.
The rate of moving (especially walking or running)
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Examples for "step "
Examples for "step "
1 However, today takes us one step closer to a more equal Britain.
2 It just means we're one step closer to home, right? I ask.
3 Public opinion would regard this as a step in the right direction.
4 PSG need a similar result to go one step further this time.
5 It's time to take a step back and ask some necessary questions.
1 However it may prove, one must tread the path that need chooses!'
2 As far as Lothar was concerned, he had to tread particularly carefully.
3 Just kidding, they tread the very grey area between right and wrong.
4 Wheels: Left front tread depth SUBOPTIMAL; will require replacement in 30 cycles
5 Oil gets changed, water levels checked, tyre tread and pressures tested etc.
1 The markets appear to have taken weaker-than-expected China data in their stride .
2 Prescott said he believes the offense found its stride in recent weeks.
3 As a sign of respect I think it's a really important stride .
4 The state, known for winter blizzards, took the latest storm in stride .
5 Tottenham hope to find their stride more smoothly in the coming weeks.
1 Presently a footstep became audible; it was the servant with the lamps.
2 The noiseless rushes in the gallery give no echo to the footstep .
3 And all the time the heavy footstep was ascending the interminable staircase.
4 The heavy footstep was approaching through the outer rooms of the pavilion.
5 Dicky heard a soft footstep in the companionway, then before the door.
The relative speed of progress or change.
The rate of some repeating event.
Другие значения термина "pace" 1 A senior health official acknowledged a greater pace of change was needed.
2 This year, Peeler said growth would continue, albeit at a slower pace .
3 The issue is whether education systems are keeping pace with the changes.
4 Consumer prices, however, soared at their fastest pace in over a year.
5 The private sector component however continues to improve at a healthy pace .
6 I think we definitely had the pace to challenge for points today.
7 Expect the title to continue this pace in the weeks to come.
8 However, critics have said that the pace of change is too fast.
9 The rout has gathered pace recently as the global financial crisis worsens.
10 Next year will see our economy growing at a relatively modest pace .
11 And bankers are optimistic the pace of activity will continue next year.
12 He did not change his pace , however, but continued on his way.
13 The pace of grain exports was up 9 percent year on year.
14 Lead single Glad He's Gone sets the pace for this new chapter.
15 They are already on pace this year to double the number found.
16 From inside barriers both will work forward and set a fast pace .
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