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tempo
I. pace [peɪs] N
1. pace (speed):
pace
to force the pace
narzucać [perf narzucić] tempo
przyśpieszać [perf przyśpieszyć] kroku
to set the pace
nadawać [perf nadać] tempo
to keep pace with sb
dotrzymywać [perf dotrzymać] komuś kroku
to keep pace with sth
nadążać [perf nadążyć] za czymś
to gather pace
nabierać [perf nabrać] tempa
2. pace (step):
pace
Phrases:
poddawać [perf poddać] kogoś próbie
II. pace [peɪs] VB trans
1. pace hall, room:
pace
przemierzać [perf przemierzyć]
2. pace t. SPORTS:
pace
nadawać [perf nadać] tempo
to pace oneself
narzucać [perf narzucić] sobie tempo
3. pace (measure):
to pace sth off [or out]
odmierzać [perf odmierzyć] coś krokami
III. pace [peɪs] VB intr
pace
to pace up and down
OpenDict entry
own pace
own pace
Present
Ipace
youpace
he/she/itpaces
wepace
youpace
theypace
Past
Ipaced
youpaced
he/she/itpaced
wepaced
youpaced
theypaced
Present Perfect
Ihavepaced
youhavepaced
he/she/ithaspaced
wehavepaced
youhavepaced
theyhavepaced
Past Perfect
Ihadpaced
youhadpaced
he/she/ithadpaced
wehadpaced
youhadpaced
theyhadpaced
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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)
to force the pace
narzucać [perf narzucić] tempo
przyśpieszać [perf przyśpieszyć] kroku
to set the pace
nadawać [perf nadać] tempo
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Some people believe that tracking enhances academic achievement and improves the self-concept of students by permitting them to progress at their own pace.
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Some students study as a registered student at a school, others are independent students who pick their own tutors and study at their own pace.
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Classes are assigned unique terms lasting six weeks but students may proceed at their own pace.
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Excel students are able to work at their own pace and complete their studies from anywhere in the world.
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A teacher is able to generate worksheets and let students enter their answer choices at their own pace.
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