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I . lace [leɪs] N

1. lace no pl (decorative cloth):

lace

II . lace [leɪs] VB trans

1. lace blouse, shoes:

lace
wiązać [perf za-]

2. lace drink:

lace

lace up VB trans

lace up shoes:

lace up
wiązać [perf za-]

lace-ups N pl

Usage examples with lace

to do [or lace] up one's shoes

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
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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She wears an open lace ruff and a sheer, wired veil frames her head and shoulders.
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Not all pieces need blocking, however blocking is standard for lace work, and is not uncommon in sweaters, socks, and other solid projects.
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Even the lace on the actors' coats was of real gold and silver.
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The character sports a red lucha libre mask with 4 laces in the back and a blue diamond in the center of his eyes.
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In the 19th century these ranged from factories making silk and lace products to steel mills.
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His monologues were often laced with satire and absurdist humor.
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The dress consisted of silk organza and featured lace appliqu.
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It may incorporate lace in front or in back.
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It entered terminal decline at the end of the 19th century with changes in fashion and the development of cheaper, machine-made lace.
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