paced in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I.pace1 [Am peɪs, Brit peɪs] N

2. pace (speed):

pace no pl

III.pace1 [Am peɪs, Brit peɪs] VB trans

pace2 [Am ˈpeɪˌsi, ˈpɑˌtʃeɪ, Brit ˈpɑːtʃeɪ, ˈpeɪsi] PREP form

pace out VB [Am peɪs -, Brit peɪs -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

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paced in the PONS Dictionary

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I.pace [peɪs] pacing pacing N

pace-setter [ˈpeɪsˌsetəʳ, Am -ˌset̬ɚ] N SPORTS

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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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The curriculum designed by the faculty is self-paced, accelerated, and individualized.
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In between rounds, speedgames are frequently held over weekends which generally run at one-minute ticks, instead of hourly ones for more fast-paced action.
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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 programme was a mixture of action/adventure and science-fiction, with a reliance on fast-paced plots, technical gadgetry, stunts and explosions.
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It was the most exciting part of the panto, because it was fast paced and included spectacular scenic magic as well as slapstick comedy, dancing and acrobatics.
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The band wrote original songs that featured distorted and fast-paced melodies.
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The mixture of raw emotion, slow-paced procedural law and extraordinary tension that marked the rest of the week was given its fullest expression in the closing hours.
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These dreamily winding, slow-paced, sparsely used and yet contradictorily essential bus services exist all over the world.
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Battles were faster paced, and teamwork and vehicles were less necessary.
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