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Pace
01
ritmo, paso
a person's speed when walking, moving, or running
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The runner maintained a steady pace throughout the marathon, ensuring they did not tire out too quickly.
El corredor mantuvo un ritmo constante durante todo el maratón, asegurándose de no cansarse demasiado rápido.
The pace of the project was too slow, causing delays in the overall timeline.
El ritmo del proyecto fue demasiado lento, lo que causó retrasos en el cronograma general.
02
paso
a measure of length that equals the distance traveled between two steps during a walk
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A pace is a traditional unit of length equal to the distance covered by a single step or stride.
Un paso es una unidad tradicional de longitud igual a la distancia cubierta por un solo paso o zancada.
Soldiers and hikers often use pacing to estimate distances when navigating terrain without instruments.
Los soldados y los excursionistas a menudo usan el paso para estimar distancias cuando navegan por terrenos sin instrumentos.
03
ritmo, velocidad
the rate or speed at which something progresses or changes
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The pace of technological innovation has accelerated rapidly over the past decade.
El ritmo de la innovación tecnológica se ha acelerado rápidamente en la última década.
The pace of the conversation slowed as they delved into deeper topics.
El ritmo de la conversación disminuyó a medida que profundizaban en temas más profundos.
04
one step taken while walking or running
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She took a pace forward.
Count each pace to reach the end of the room.
05
a unit of distance, traditionally considered the length of an average stride, equal to 3 feet or 91.44 centimeters
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The wall was ten paces long.
He advanced fifty paces before stopping.
06
speed at which an action or process occurs
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The pace of the music was slow and dreamy.
He could n't keep up with the pace of work in the office.
07
the speed at which a narrative unfolds and how it affects audience engagement
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The film 's pace keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
A slow pace allowed for deep character development.
08
the distance between two consecutive steps or risers in staircases
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The stairs were built three paces apart.
Each pace was carefully measured for comfort.
09
a courtyard or open area within a building complex
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Children played in the central pace of the monastery.
The café overlooked a quaint pace between houses.
to pace
01
pasearse
to walk back and forth in a small area at a fixed speed, often due to anxiety or being deep in thought
Intransitive
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The nervous father paced outside the delivery room, awaiting news of his newborn.
El padre nervioso paseaba de un lado a otro fuera de la sala de partos, esperando noticias de su recién nacido.
Frustrated by the delay, she began to pace around the train platform.
Frustrada por el retraso, comenzó a pasear por el andén del tren.
02
andar al paso, marchar al paso
(of a horse) to move at a particular gait or speed, often in a rhythmic and coordinated manner
Intransitive
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The skilled equestrian taught the horse to pace gracefully during the dressage competition.
El hábil jinete enseñó al caballo a marchar con gracia durante la competencia de doma.
The rider trained the horse to pace steadily during parades, showcasing a dignified and controlled movement.
El jinete entrenó al caballo para marchar constantemente durante los desfiles, mostrando un movimiento digno y controlado.
03
medir a pasos, calcular caminando
to determine the extent of a distance by walking it and keeping track of the number of steps taken
Transitive: to pace a distance or area
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We decided to pace the length of the garden to determine how much fencing material we would need.
Decidimos medir a pasos la longitud del jardín para determinar cuánto material de cerca necesitaríamos.
To estimate the size of the room, he paced it from corner to corner and calculated the area.
Para estimar el tamaño de la habitación, la midió a pasos de esquina a esquina y calculó el área.
04
regular, controlar
to regulate or control the rate or speed at which something moves or develops
Transitive: to pace an activity or development
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In order to maintain a captivating narrative, the author learned to pace the revelation of key plot twists.
Para mantener una narrativa cautivadora, el autor aprendió a ritmar la revelación de los giros clave de la trama.
The project manager had to pace the implementation of new software features to ensure a smooth transition.
El gerente de proyecto tuvo que regular la implementación de las nuevas características del software para garantizar una transición suave.
pace
01
used to politely indicate disagreement with a person, typically placed before their name or title
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Pace Professor Smith, I believe the evidence suggests a different conclusion.
Pace the committee's report, the results of the study indicate a need for further research.
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