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pace paced pacing paces   Etymology :Middle English pas, from Old French, step, from Latin passus, from pandere to spread; more at FATHOM. Pronunciation :pAs. Function :noun. Date :14th century.
+-  English - Turkish translation for "pace"
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pace hızını ayarlamak en 
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pace adim  isim tr 
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pace volta atmak  fiil tr 
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pace rahvan yürüyüş en 
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pace (yürürken atılan) adım  isim tr 
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pace yürüyüş hızı tr 
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pace adım tr 
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pace gidiş en 
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pace hız en 
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pace (edat) İzniyle: "I have not, pace my detractors, entered into any secret negotiations." ry 
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pace bir  fiil tr 
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pace gezin  fiil tr 
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pace adımla  fiil tr 
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pace adimla  fiil tr 
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pace rahvan gitmek  fiil tr 
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pace bir a dımda katedilen mesafe tr 
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pace düzene sokmak  fiil tr 
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pace ayak en 
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pace bir adımda alınan yol  isim tr 
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pace adımlamak en 
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pace hatve tr 
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pace keep pace with ayak uydurmak tr 
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pace koşu ya da yürüyüş hızını belirlemek tr 
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pace bir aşağı bir yukarı yürümek/dolaşmak tr 
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pace sahanlık tr 
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pace sürat tr 
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pace yürürken atılan adım tr 
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pace yarışçının hızını ayarlamak tr 
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pace bir aşağı bir yukarı yürümek tr 
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pace arşınlamak tr 
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pace set the için pace yarış veya yürüyüşte sürati tayin etmek tr 
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pace yürüyüş sürati tr 
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pace put one through his paces bir kimsenin kabiliyetini denemek tr 
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pace hızını tr 
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pace adim atmak tr 
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pace örn tr 
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pace uygun adım yürüyüş  isim tr 
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pace belirli bir düzene sokmak en 
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pace ilerleme hızı en 
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pace adımla ölçmek en 
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pace ağır ya da düzgün adımlarla yürümek en 
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pace tempo en 
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pace yürüyüş en 
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pace izniyle en 
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pace yürümek en 
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pace Yürüyüş saati, hızı  Askeri tr 
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pace (at) rahvan gitmek tr 
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pace gezinmek tr 
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pace (GROUND FORCES) YÜRÜYÜŞ HIZI (KARA KUVVETLERİ):Kara Kuvvetlerinde, önceden belirtilmiş ortalama yürüyüş hızını düzenleyen bir kol veya unsurun hızı  Askeri tr 
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pace bir adımlık mesafe tr 
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pacing adimlayarak tr 
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pacing hız denetimi,n.adımlama:v.adımla:prep.adımlayarak tr 
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pacing hız denetimi en 
+-  English - English translation for "pace"
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pace If you do something at your own pace, you do it at a speed that is comfortable for you. The computer will give students the opportunity to learn at their own pace en 
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pace (preposition) With the permission of; with deference to. Used to express polite or ironically polite disagreement: "I have not, pace my detractors, entered into any secret negotiations." ry 
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pace To develop, guide, or control the pace or paces of; to teach the pace; to break in en 
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pace To measure by steps or paces; as, to pace a piece of ground en 
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pace a step in walking or running the relative speed of progress or change; "he lived at a fast pace"; "he works at a great rate"; "the pace of events accelerated" en 
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pace To walk over with measured tread; to move slowly over or upon; as, the guard paces his round en 
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pace To move quickly by lifting the legs on the same side together, as a horse; to amble with rapidity; to rack en 
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pace To proceed; to pass on en 
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pace To go; to walk; specifically, to move with regular or measured steps en 
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pace To pass away; to die en 
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pace regulate or set the pace of; "Pace your efforts" en 
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pace n the overall rhythm of the team or of a player 始終的節奏(一位隊員或一支球隊打球的節奏)。 en 
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pace Pace is the suburban bus division of RTA, which provides the fixed-route bus, paratransit, and vanpool services to communities throughout the suburbs and from suburban locations to the City of Chicago en 
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pace n the overall rhythm of the team or of a player 始终的节奏(一位队员或一支球队打球的节奏)。 en 
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pace Elizabethan for a pass or a walking step en 
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pace People Advancing Compassionate Ministries Monthly donors to various missionary ministry needs en 
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pace go at a pace; "The horse paced en 
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pace walk with slow or fast paces; "He paced up and down the hall" en 
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pace tempo or speed en 
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pace A device in a loom, to maintain tension on the warp in pacing the web en 
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pace Manner of stepping or moving; gait; walk; as, the walk, trot, canter, gallop, and amble are paces of the horse; a swaggering pace; a quick pace en 
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pace Easter en 
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pace A measure of the hardness of a pitch and of the tendency of a cricket ball to maintain its speed after bouncing en 
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pace A step taken with the foot en 
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pace For ground forces, the speed of a column or element regulated to maintain a prescribed average speed en 
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pace Speed or velocity en 
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pace Walk to and fro in a small space en 
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pace Set the speed in a race en 
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pace With all due respect to en 
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pace An English Customary Unit of distance measuring approximately five feet en 
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pace A 2-beat, lateral gait of a horse en 
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pace Any single movement, step, or procedure en 
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pace Specifically, a kind of fast amble; a rack en 
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pace A slow gait; a footpace en 
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pace A broad step or platform; any part of a floor slightly raised above the rest, as around an altar, or at the upper end of a hall en 
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pace A single movement from one foot to the other in walking; a step en 
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pace Describing a bowler who bowls fast balls en 
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pace The length of a step in walking or marching, reckoned from the heel of one foot to the heel of the other; used as a unit in measuring distances; as, he advanced fifty paces en 
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pace Police and Criminal Evidence Act (1984) en 
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pace the rate of moving (especially walking or running) measure (distances) by pacing; "step off ten yards" en 
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pace the rate of moving (especially walking or running) en 
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pace at a snail's pace: see snail en 
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pace If you put someone through their paces or make them go through their paces, you get them to show you how well they can do something. The British coach is putting the boxers through their paces en 
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pace the distance covered by a step; "he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig" en 
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pace the relative speed of progress or change; "he lived at a fast pace"; "he works at a great rate"; "the pace of events accelerated" en 
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pace a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91 44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride en 
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pace the rate of some repeating event en 
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pace a step in walking or running en 
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pace If you keep pace with someone who is walking or running, you succeed in going as fast as them, so that you remain close to them. With four laps to go, he kept pace with the leaders = keep up en 
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pace If something keeps pace with something else that is changing, it changes quickly in response to it. Farmers are angry because the rise fails to keep pace with inflation. = keep up en 
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pace step, stride; tempo; rate; speed of progress  isim en 
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pace take regular steps; regulate the speed of; walk back and forth (especially while absorbed in anxious thought); measure an area by counting the number of even strides that must be taken to cross it  fiil en 
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pace with the permission of, with the indulgence of  edat en 
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pace The pace of something is the speed at which it happens or is done. Many people were not satisfied with the pace of change. people who prefer to live at a slower pace Interest rates would come down as the recovery gathered pace. = speed en 
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pace Your pace is the speed at which you walk. He moved at a brisk pace down the rue St Antoine en 
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pace Program for All-inclusive Care for the Elderly   Sometimes referred to as Bienvivir en 
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pace If you pace a small area, you keep walking up and down it, because you are anxious or impatient. As they waited, Kravis paced the room nervously He found John pacing around the flat, unable to sleep She stared as he paced and yelled en 
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pace A pace is the distance that you move when you take one step. He'd only gone a few paces before he stopped again en 
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pace go at a pace; "The horse paced" en 
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pace If you pace yourself when doing something, you do it at a steady rate. It was a tough race and I had to pace myself en 
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pace Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly en 
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pace "PACE" is an acronym for the "Personal Assessment of the College Environment," a climate survey administered in November 2000 to the faculty and staff of the College (both full-time and part-time employees) The same survey was administered in spring semester 1997 during the College's strategic planning effort Results of PACE will be used by self-study research committees PACE is administered by NILIE, the National Initiative for Leadership & Institutional Effectiveness, at North Carolina State University According the NILIE, "the purpose of the PACE instrument is to promote open and constructive communication and to establish priorities for change by obtaining the satisfaction estimate of employees concerning the campus climate " Self-study research committees were provided an opportunity to submit questions that could be added to PACE en 
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pace The skill of maintaining a good steady pace in learning and demonstrating the skills specified for the course For details, see Sect 6c of "Student Strategies for Success in CBI Physics," module MISN-0-155, and your CBI Student Handbook en 
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pace The PACE enrollees are funded from another program Hence they are excluded from the Market Penetration reports Effective Jan-2002 some of the Pace Plans are paid by our program and will be included in the State county and State County Plan report en 
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pace The pace is a two-beat lateral gait in which a horse moves both right feet and then moves both left feet In a pace the front and rear foot are picked up and then set down simultaneously making only one beat A pacing horse will move its head side to side to counter the motion of its feet en 
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pace Philadelphia Automated Communications and Executions System en 
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pace The speed of speech or movement, often used in building up or down to a climax en 
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pace PACE is a full-time college transfer program for the full-time working adult en 
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pace measure (distances) by pacing; "step off ten yards" en 
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pace (1) n Any of the various units of distance based on the length of a human step (2) n A way to estimate the distance between two points each time your right (or left) foot touches the ground en 
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pace Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly A model for managed health care programming which was developed as a demonstration project by On-Lok en 
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pace 1 The variation within the gait; e g , collected, working, lengthened, medium, extended The variation in meters per minute occurs ideally because of the change in stride lenght, with no change in tempo [NOTE: The FEI Rules for Dressage are at this time without any specific term for what in English (per Webster) is correctly called "pace " Further, the FEI translation of the French l'allure was "pace," rather than the more exact English translation of "gait" ] 2 A gait in which the lateral pairs of legs move in unison (also called "amble") - not a dressage gait en 
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pace a small aisle or passage way off the main nave aisle in a church; the nave seats in All Saints' are divided on each side by a pace en 
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pace The speed at which the story and action in a play runs en 
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pace The speed at which the ball is hit It's commonly used to mean a great deal of speed, but in fact a well-paced shot may be hit rather slowly A common tactic against a hard-hitting opponent is to vary the pace from one shot to the next en 
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pace Police and Criminal Evidence Act en 
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pace the 'speed' at which a text moves; for example, an adventure story may be 'fast-moving' with lots of incident and dialogue, while a romantic novel may be 'slower', containing less action and more description en 
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pace n the overall rhythm of the team or of a player en 
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paced past of pace en 
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paced If you talk about the way that something such as a film or book is paced, you are referring to the speed at which the story is told. This excellent thriller is fast paced and believable en 
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paced Having, or trained in, [such] a pace or gait; trained; used in composition; as, slow- paced; a thorough-paced villain en 
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paced having a particular pace (e.g. "fast-paced"); measured by steps; running at a set pace  sıfat en 
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paces third-person singular of pace en 
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paces plural of pace en 
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pacing Walking back and forth with no apparent destination en 
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pacing the amount of time that is spent on a task en 
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pacing Joining other in their reality and building rapport before starting to lead somewhere different You can pace at any level from behavior to values and beliefs en 
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pacing B4 2, p60 en 
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pacing (1) A technique by which a receiving component controls the rate of transmission of a sending component to prevent overrun or congestion en 
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pacing present participle of pace en 
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pacing walking with slow regular strides en 
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pacing Matching or mirroring another person's nonverbal and / or verbal behavior Useful for gaining rapport, sometimes preparatory to leading or intervening (See Mirroring, also Matching) en 
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pacing The speed at which a lesson moves en 
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pacing The practice of making travel arrangements in such a way that sufficient time will be allotted for various activities en 
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pacing Pacing is a "quick and dirty" method for estimating distances One simply walks from one point to another, counting steps Knowing the length of one's step allows a quick estimation of the distance With practice, pacing estimates will typically be accurate to within 2% en 
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pacing The content and pacing of curriculum and instruction are matched to students' abilities and needs Students move ahead on the basis of mastery Differentiation in pacing and/or depth is provided en 
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pacing (music) the speed at which a composition is to be played en 
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pacing Front and rear feet taking a step simultaneously on the same side of the body en 
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pacing A procedure whereby a receiving component controls the rate of transmission of a sending component in order to prevent buffer congestion See session-level pacing, virtual route pacing, and flow control en 
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pacing Gaining and maintaining rapport with another by joining their model of the world by matching their language, beliefs, values, current experience, etc , crucial to rapport building en 
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pacing The speed at which the writer moves the reader through the story Long passages of narrative slow pacing, while dialogue exchanges speed pacing Note: The pacing of the book is not the same as the time covered in the story en 
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pacing setting one’s own reading rate by using a pattern appropriate for the reading task en 
+-  English - German translation for "pace"
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pace Geschwindigkeit , Schritt , Stufe , Tempo de 
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paced durchschritt de 
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paces durchschreitet de 
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pacing durchschreitend , Schrittsteuerung , Stufensteuerung de 
+-  English - Greek translation for "pace"
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pace (n) βήμα, βάδισμα el 
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pace ρυθμός el 
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pace (v) βηματίζω el 
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paces ρυθμοί el 

 

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