paced
Aussprache: [peɪst]
Wort
Kontext: „movement“
(verb) to walk or step back and forth in a specific way, usually to think or for exercise. When you pace, you usually move around in a space, often while you're thinking or feeling restless.
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She paced around the room while she thought about her next move.
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He didn’t pace; he sat quietly on the couch instead.
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Why are you pacing in the hallway?
Kontext: „measurement“
(verb) to set or control the speed or rate of something, like a race or progress. When you pace something, you decide how fast or slow it should go, so you can keep it steady.
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He paced himself during the marathon to save energy for the last few miles.
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She didn't pace her study schedule and ended up cramming the night before the test.
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How do you pace your work to meet deadlines?
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