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21 to set the pace
————————marcar el paso -
22 go at a snail's pace
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23 at a lively pace
con un ritmo acelerado -
24 to force the pace
apretar el paso -
25 to keep pace with somebody
llevar el mismo ritmo que alguien, seguir el ritmo de alguien -
26 to pace up and down
ir de un lado a otro -
27 to quicken one's pace
acelerar el paso -
28 walking pace
paso de marcha -
29 set the pace
(to go forward at a particular speed which everyone else has to follow: Her experiments set the pace for future research.) marcar el paso; marcar la pauta -
30 ambling pace
s.paso de ambladura, paso de andadura, paso portante. -
31 fast pace
s.paso acelerado, trote rápido. -
32 fast-pace
adj.acelerado, muy rápido, intensivo. -
33 foot-pace
s.descanso de escalera; paso lento o corto. -
34 gather pace
v.ganar impulso. -
35 geometric pace
s.paso geométrico. -
36 keep pace
v.llevar el paso, mantener el paso, mantener el ritmo. -
37 lack pace
v.desarrollarse lentamente. -
38 leisurely pace
s.paso tranquilo. -
39 slow pace
s.paso lento. -
40 slow-pace
adv.a paso lento.
См. также в других словарях:
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