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apace

/uh-peys/US // əˈpeɪs //UK // (əˈpeɪs) //

迅速,迅速行动,迅速发展,迅速的

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : with speed; quickly; swiftly.

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Examples

  • The buildout of 5G networks continues apace, with wide-scale deployments across much of the developed world.

  • The pandemic hasn’t hurt the demand for Israeli AI innovations, as investments in the sector have continued apace.

  • Most obviously, the vaccine rollout needs to continue apace.

  • Their eviction struggle launched subsequent demonstrations against land expropriation that have continued apace, most recently against the Thirty Meter Telescope atop Mauna Kea.

  • Those CROs said that spending continued apace and that should there be another serious lockdown those advertisers know those publishers will be “good partners.”

  • Back at Foggy Bottom… More than three years after U.S. troops withdrew from Iraq, nation-building proceeds apace.

  • The state exchanges are working well, and the federal website will be fixed in plenty of time for enrollment to proceed apace.

  • Despite the disappointment, the thaw between Iran and the U.S. continued apace.

  • Efforts in Israel to find a way to “share the burden” more equally are proceeding apace.

  • Layoffs continue apace in the public sector: 11,000 public-sector jobs lost in April 2013.

  • By his commandment he maketh the snow to fall apace, and sendeth forth swiftly the lightnings of his judgment.

  • The night steals on us apace; and the angry clouds, threatning a storm, add to the awful gloom of the forest.

  • Preparations for the first dress rehearsal of The Spring Road went on apace.

  • The strange ship was only a bow shot from us, if a long one yet, but she was overhauling us apace.

  • In spite of reforms by improved compositions and legislative measures the degeneracy of the Gilds proceeded apace.