Pace up and down Meaning in English
expression
ˈpeɪs/ /ˈəp/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈdaʊn
PAYSS UHP AND/uhnd DOWN
peɪs/ /ˈʌp/ /ˈænd/ /dˈaʊn
PAYSS UP AND DOWN
التعريف
To walk repeatedly back and forth in a small area, usually because you are anxious, impatient, or thinking deeply.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
This expression is informal, often used to describe visible signs of worry or waiting. Commonly used with emotions like 'nervously' or 'impatiently.' Can also show deep thinking. Not for casual walking.
Spanish: caminar de un lado a otroPortuguese (BR): andar de um lado para o outroPortuguese (PT): andar de um lado para o outroChinese (Simplified): 来回踱步Chinese (Traditional): 來回踱步Hindi: इधर-उधर टहलनाArabic: يُمشي جيئة وذهابًاBengali: এদিক সেদিক হাঁটাRussian: ходить взад и вперёдJapanese: 行ったり来たり歩くVietnamese: đi tới đi luiKorean: 이리저리 왔다 갔다 하다Turkish: bir aşağı bir yukarı yürümekUrdu: ادھر ادھر ٹہلناIndonesian: mondar-mandir
جمل نموذجية
He paced up and down the hallway, waiting for news.
basic
She paces up and down when she is nervous.
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I watched him pace up and down outside the classroom.
basic
I always pace up and down before a big presentation to calm my nerves.
natural
He started to pace up and down when the doctor was late.
natural
You could tell she was anxious by the way she paced up and down the living room.
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