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lakang [lá.kang.] : pace (n.); step (n.)

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pace
n. (time)1. gait, pacethe rate of moving (especially walking or running).
~ quick timea normal marching pace of 120 steps per minute.
~ double timea fast marching pace (180 steps/min) or slow jog.
~ ratea magnitude or frequency relative to a time unit.; "they traveled at a rate of 55 miles per hour"; "the rate of change was faster than expected"
n. (quantity)2. footstep, pace, step, stridethe distance covered by a step.; "he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig"
~ indefinite quantityan estimated quantity.
n. (attribute)3. pace, ratethe relative speed of progress or change.; "he lived at a fast pace"; "he works at a great rate"; "the pace of events accelerated"
~ temporal propertya property relating to time.
~ fastness, swiftness, speeda rate (usually rapid) at which something happens.; "the project advanced with gratifying speed"
~ beata regular rate of repetition.; "the cox raised the beat"
~ celerity, rapidity, rapidness, speediness, quicknessa rate that is rapid.
~ deliberateness, unhurriedness, slowness, deliberationa rate demonstrating an absence of haste or hurry.
~ sluggishnessthe pace of things that move relatively slowly.; "the sluggishness of the economy"; "the sluggishness of the compass in the Arctic cold"
n. (act)4. pace, stride, treada step in walking or running.
~ walk, walkingthe act of traveling by foot.; "walking is a healthy form of exercise"
~ stepthe act of changing location by raising the foot and setting it down.; "he walked with unsteady steps"
n. (time)5. pace, tempothe rate of some repeating event.
~ beats per minute, bpm, m.m., metronome markingthe pace of music measured by the number of beats occurring in 60 seconds.
~ ratea magnitude or frequency relative to a time unit.; "they traveled at a rate of 55 miles per hour"; "the rate of change was faster than expected"
n. (quantity)6. pace, yarda unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride.
~ linear measure, linear unita unit of measurement of length.
~ ft, foota linear unit of length equal to 12 inches or a third of a yard.; "he is six feet tall"
~ perch, rod, polea linear measure of 16.5 feet.
~ chaina unit of length.
~ leaa unit of length of thread or yarn.
~ fathom, fthma linear unit of measurement (equal to 6 feet) for water depth.
v. (motion)7. pacewalk with slow or fast paces.; "He paced up and down the hall"
~ walkuse one's feet to advance; advance by steps.; "Walk, don't run!"; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet"
v. (motion)8. pacego at a pace.; "The horse paced"
~ go, locomote, move, travelchange location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically.; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
~ cantergo at a canter, of horses.
~ walkwalk at a pace.; "The horses walked across the meadow"
~ rack, single-footgo at a rack.; "the horses single-footed"
~ gallopgo at galloping speed.; "The horse was galloping along"
v. (change)9. pace, stepmeasure (distances) by pacing.; "step off ten yards"
~ measure, quantifyexpress as a number or measure or quantity.; "Can you quantify your results?"
v. (cognition)10. paceregulate or set the pace of.; "Pace your efforts"
~ shape, determine, influence, regulate, moldshape or influence; give direction to.; "experience often determines ability"; "mold public opinion"
step
n. (act)1. measure, stepany maneuver made as part of progress toward a goal.; "the situation called for strong measures"; "the police took steps to reduce crime"
~ tactical maneuver, tactical manoeuvre, maneuver, manoeuvrea move made to gain a tactical end.
~ countermeasurean action taken to offset another action.
~ porcupine provision, shark repellenta measure undertaken by a corporation to discourage unwanted takeover attempts.
~ precaution, safeguard, guarda precautionary measure warding off impending danger or damage or injury etc..; "he put an ice pack on the injury as a precaution"; "an insurance policy is a good safeguard"; "we let our guard down"
n. (act)2. stepthe act of changing location by raising the foot and setting it down.; "he walked with unsteady steps"
~ locomotion, travelself-propelled movement.
~ stride, tread, pacea step in walking or running.
~ pas(ballet) a step in dancing (especially in classical ballet).
~ tripa light or nimble tread.; "he heard the trip of women's feet overhead"
~ sidestepa step to one side (as in boxing or dancing).
~ footstepthe act of taking a step in walking.
n. (artifact)3. stair, stepsupport consisting of a place to rest the foot while ascending or descending a stairway.; "he paused on the bottom step"
~ corbel step, corbie-step, corbiestep, crow step(architecture) a step on the top of a gable wall.
~ riserstructural member consisting of the vertical part of a stair or step.
~ staircase, stairwaya way of access (upward and downward) consisting of a set of steps.
~ supportany device that bears the weight of another thing.; "there was no place to attach supports for a shelf"
~ treadstructural member consisting of the horizontal part of a stair or step.
n. (state)4. gradation, steprelative position in a graded series.; "always a step behind"; "subtle gradations in color"; "keep in step with the fashions"
~ cuta step on some scale.; "he is a cut above the rest"
~ rankrelative status.; "his salary was determined by his rank and seniority"
n. (quantity)5. step, stone's throwa short distance.; "it's only a step to the drugstore"
~ small indefinite amount, small indefinite quantityan indefinite quantity that is below average size or magnitude.
n. (event)6. footfall, footstep, stepthe sound of a step of someone walking.; "he heard footsteps on the porch"
~ soundthe sudden occurrence of an audible event.; "the sound awakened them"
~ trampa heavy footfall.; "the tramp of military boots"
n. (communication)7. step, tone, whole step, whole tonea musical interval of two semitones.
~ musical interval, intervalthe difference in pitch between two notes.
n. (communication)8. footmark, footprint, stepa mark of a foot or shoe on a surface.; "the police made casts of the footprints in the soft earth outside the window"
~ footprint evidenceevidence in the form of footprints.; "there was footprint evidence that he had been at the scene of the crime"
~ print, marka visible indication made on a surface.; "some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks"; "paw prints were everywhere"
n. (artifact)9. stepa solid block joined to the beams in which the heel of a ship's mast or capstan is fixed.
~ blocka solid piece of something (usually having flat rectangular sides).; "the pyramids were built with large stone blocks"
n. (act)10. dance step, stepa sequence of foot movements that make up a particular dance.; "he taught them the waltz step"
~ locomotion, travelself-propelled movement.
~ moonwalka kind of dance step in which the dancer seems to be sliding on the spot.; "Michael Jackson perfected the moonwalk in the 1980s"
~ hoofing, step dancingdancing in which the steps are more important than gestures or postures.
~ chasse, sashay(ballet) quick gliding steps with one foot always leading.
~ glissade(ballet) a gliding or sliding step in ballet.
v. (motion)11. stepshift or move by taking a step.; "step back"
~ go, locomote, move, travelchange location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically.; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
~ backpedalstep backwards, in boxing.
v. (motion)12. step, treadput down or press the foot, place the foot.; "For fools rush in where angels fear to tread"; "step on the brake"
~ go, locomote, move, travelchange location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically.; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
~ step on, tread onplace or press the foot on.; "He stepped on the hem of her long gown"
v. (social)13. stepcause (a computer) to execute a single command.
~ execute, runcarry out a process or program, as on a computer or a machine.; "Run the dishwasher"; "run a new program on the Mac"; "the computer executed the instruction"
v. (social)14. abuse, ill-treat, ill-use, maltreat, mistreat, steptreat badly.; "This boss abuses his workers"; "She is always stepping on others to get ahead"
~ do by, treat, handleinteract in a certain way.; "Do right by her"; "Treat him with caution, please"; "Handle the press reporters gently"
~ kick aroundtreat badly; abuse.; "They won't have me to kick around any more!"
v. (possession)15. stepfurnish with steps.; "The architect wants to step the terrace"
~ architecturethe profession of designing buildings and environments with consideration for their esthetic effect.
~ furnish, provide, supply, rendergive something useful or necessary to.; "We provided the room with an electrical heater"
v. (motion)16. stepmove with one's feet in a specific manner.; "step lively"
~ go, locomote, move, travelchange location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically.; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
v. (motion)17. stepwalk a short distance to a specified place or in a specified manner.; "step over to the blackboard"
~ walkuse one's feet to advance; advance by steps.; "Walk, don't run!"; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet"
v. (contact)18. stepplace (a ship's mast) in its step.
~ lay, place, put, set, position, poseput into a certain place or abstract location.; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point"
v. (change)19. stepmove or proceed as if by steps into a new situation.; "She stepped into a life of luxury"; "he won't step into his father's footsteps"
~ movego or proceed from one point to another.; "the debate moved from family values to the economy"