stand the pace
1stand the pace — 1) to manage to do something at the same rate or to the same standard as others If you can stand the pace, you can make enough money to retire in five years. 2) to continue running as fast as the other runners in a race …
2stand the pace — ► stand (or stay) the pace be able to keep up with others. Main Entry: ↑pace …
3can't stand the pace — can t stand/take the pace to be unable to do things well when you are under a lot of pressure. If he can t stand the pace he shouldn t be doing the job it s as simple as that …
4can't stand the pace — If you can t stand the pace, you are unable to do things well when there is a lot of pressure. She once worked for a famous fashion designer but she couldn t stand the pace …
5stand the pace — …
6stand (or stay) the pace — be able to keep up with another or others. → pace …
7stay the pace — ► stand (or stay) the pace be able to keep up with others. Main Entry: ↑pace …
8can't take the pace — can t stand/take the pace to be unable to do things well when you are under a lot of pressure. If he can t stand the pace he shouldn t be doing the job it s as simple as that …
9pace — pace1 W3 [peıs] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(speed of events/changes)¦ 2¦(walk/run)¦ 3¦(step)¦ 4 keep pace (with something/somebody) 5 go through your paces 6 put somebody/something through their paces 7 set the pace 8 force the pace 9 be able to stand the pace… …
10pace — pace1 [ peıs ] noun ** ▸ 1 speed ▸ 2 exciting quality ▸ 3 walking/running step ▸ 4 ability to run quickly ▸ 5 way a horse walks/runs ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) singular or uncount the speed at which something happens or is done: the pace of something: The… …