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idiomgo through your pacesto show how well you can do a particular activity or piece of work:More than 400 people turned out at Mojave Airport to watch the Ares aircraft go through its paces.The England team went through their paces at Nottingham before flying off to New Zealand.
go through (one's) pacesTo perform some task or action for the purpose of having one's abilities evaluated. You'll probably have to go through your paces at this interview—the company really likes to make sure that applicants can handle the stress of the job. go through your ˈpaces, show your ˈpaces perform a particular activity in order to show other people what you are capable of doing: The team went through their paces in front of an adoring public. |