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Spatial
acelerado
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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fast-paced [fæstˈpeɪst] ADJ.
fast-paced plot/drama
fast-paced life/lifestyle
I. pace1 [ingl. am. peɪs, ingl. brit. peɪs] SUST.
1.1. pace (stride):
1.2. pace (of horse):
poner a alguien a prueba
2. pace (speed):
pace sin pl.
II. pace1 [ingl. am. peɪs, ingl. brit. peɪs] V. intr.
III. pace1 [ingl. am. peɪs, ingl. brit. peɪs] V. trans.
1. pace (walk across):
2. pace (regulate speed of):
pace2 [ingl. am. ˈpeɪˌsi, ˈpɑˌtʃeɪ, ingl. brit. ˈpɑːtʃeɪ, ˈpeɪsi] PREP. form.
pace out V. [ingl. am. peɪs -, ingl. brit. peɪs -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
pace out distance:
impatiently wait/pace
impatiently wait/pace
slacken pace
español
español
inglés
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en el diccionario PONS
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inglés
español
español
I. pace [peɪs] pacing pacing SUST.
1. pace sin pl. (speed):
2. pace (step):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to spot sth at 20 paces
II. pace [peɪs] pacing pacing V. trans.
1. pace (walk up and down):
2. pace (measure in strides):
3. pace DEP. (set a speed):
III. pace [peɪs] pacing pacing V. intr.
pace-setter [ˈpeɪsˌsetəʳ, ingl. am. -ˌset̬ɚ] SUST. DEP.
Entrada de OpenDict
pace V.
pace (walk quickly) intr.
brisk pace
briskness of pace
español
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inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. pace [peɪs] SUST.
1. pace (speed):
2. pace (step):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. pace <pacing> [peɪs] V. trans.
1. pace (walk up and down):
2. pace (measure in strides):
3. pace DEP. (set a speed):
III. pace <pacing> [peɪs] V. 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
PONS OpenDict

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The film follows suit, with a restless, jangly tone that skips back and forth through time, and hops distractedly from subject to subject.
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They showed him sitting alongside two women whose faces displayed indifference at the barefoot man distractedly eating chips between them.
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She made good view of me; indeed so much that sure methought her eyes had lost her tongue for she did speak in starts distractedly.
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But if you've distractedly pushed "allow" on a few too many, it can drag down your phone, and in some cases, invade your privacy.
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She is a political functionary -- a low-level judge who now discharges her judicial duties distractedly and cynically.
www.newyorker.com

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