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I . pace1 [peɪs] N

2. pace (step):

korak m
hoja f

II . pace1 [peɪs] VB trans

1. pace (walk up and down):

3. pace (measure):

to pace sthoff/out

III . pace1 [peɪs] VB intr

Usage examples with paced

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It might be slightly slower-paced than its horseback equivalent, but there's nothing sedate about these polo pachyderms.
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Courses are self-paced, so students may start or finish a course at any time.
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Ed. - houses select students of grades 9-12 as an opportunity to allow students to fulfill their education in a slower-paced environment.
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Even so, this version, though a little better paced than the original, is still fairly sluggish.
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The band wrote original songs that featured distorted and fast-paced melodies.
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His comedies are noted as rollicking and fast-paced, have many chase scenes, and feature sight gags.
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Open access online, by contrast is faster, often immediate, making it more suitable than interlibrary loan for high paced research.
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It depends on your subject matter, so if you had an action-packed skiing holiday, one second clips make for a good, fast-paced film.
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The curriculum designed by the faculty is self-paced, accelerated, and individualized.
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The match started off swiftly with the two wrestlers working a high paced match.
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