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I . lace [leɪs] N

1. lace no pl (decorative cloth):

lace
čipka f

2. lace (cord):

lace

II . lace [leɪs] VB trans

1. lace (fasten):

lace corset
lace corset shoes

2. lace (add alcohol):

to lace sth

lace up VB trans

lace shoes:

lace

ˈlace-ups N pl

Usage examples with lace

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Lace schools were one of the more common industries in the area in the past.
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A secondary meaning is that of olive bread, a bread where the loaf of bread is laced with whole olives.
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It also keeps laces tight during game time, replacing the time and cost of taping, known in the sports world as spatting.
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In the 19th century these ranged from factories making silk and lace products to steel mills.
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During the 14th century, illustrations usually show buttons or laces up the front.
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Before being enrolled, girls had to prove they could lace their boots, tell the time and skip on both feet.
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In machine-made laces the outlining thread is always called a cordonnet.
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His monologues were often laced with satire and absurdist humor.
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The chincuete is a highly pleated skirt, usually made with satin and lace.
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Once he turns down a pair that doesn't fit well enough and another that has the wrong colour laces.
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