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n. tempo; stap--------prep. verontschuldiging--------v. stappenpace1[ pees] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 pas ⇒ stap, schrede3 tempo ⇒ gang, tred♦voorbeelden:keep pace (with) • gelijke tred houden (met)stand/stay the pace • het tempo aanhouden/volhoudenat a slow pace • langzaamat a good pace • met een fe vaart¶ put someone through his paces • iemand uittesten/laten tonen wat hij kanshow (off) one's paces • laten zien wat men kan————————pace22 in de telgang gaan/lopen 〈 van paard〉♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉4 in de telgang doen gaan/lopen 〈 paard〉♦voorbeelden:————————pace3♦voorbeelden:1 pace Prof. M. I disagree • met alle respect voor prof. M., ik ben het niet met hem eens
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