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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. pace1 [Am peɪs, Brit peɪs] N

1.1. pace (stride):

1.2. pace (of horse):

to put sb through her/his paces
poner a alguien a prueba
to put sb through her/his paces
to show one's paces

2. pace (speed):

pace no pl

II. pace1 [Am peɪs, Brit peɪs] VB intr

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

1. pace (walk across):

2. pace (regulate speed of):

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

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

pace out distance:

impatiently wait/pace
impatiently wait/pace
slacken pace
plodding pace/step
sedate person/lifestyle/pace
sedate person/lifestyle/pace

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I. pace [peɪs] pacing pacing N

1. pace no pl (speed):

2. pace (step):

Phrases:

to put sb through his/her paces
to spot sth at 20 paces

II. pace [peɪs] pacing pacing VB trans

1. pace (walk up and down):

2. pace (measure in strides):

3. pace SPORTS (set a speed):

III. pace [peɪs] pacing pacing VB intr

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

OpenDict unos

pace VB

brisk pace
briskness of pace
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I. pace [peɪs] N

1. pace (speed):

2. pace (step):

Phrases:

to put sb through his/her paces
to put sb through his/her paces

II. pace <pacing> [peɪs] VB trans

1. pace (walk up and down):

2. pace (measure in strides):

3. pace SPORTS (set a speed):

III. pace <pacing> [peɪs] VB intr

brisk pace
sluggish progress, pace
briskness of pace
slacken pace
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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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Lasers, and other similar boats, generally require a larger person and quick reactions to keep the boat under control in brisk winds.
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At sporting grounds and municipal premises, there is a brisk club life (about 90 clubs and organizations).
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The dog must come directly to the handler at a brisk trot or gallop.
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However, goods traffic was always brisk, and this continued until the 1970s.
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Her writing is also regarded by as being especially informal and of a brisk everyday style.
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