Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet PACE
PACE
Definition av PACE
- steg
- takt, tempo, hastighet, fart
- pass, gångart för hästar
- stega; vanka
Antal bokstäver
4
Är palindrom
Nej
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- Jordan's telecom infrastructure is growing at a very rapid pace and continually being updated and expanded.
- Building started slowly in the area just to the north of the station, gathering pace in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries with two- and three-bedroom terraced houses.
- The pace of rearmament accelerated under Adolf Hitler, and the first Type II U-boat was laid down on 11 February 1935.
- In the early 19th century, European settlement started at a greater pace, after exploration during previous decades by French trappers and British and American fur traders.
- As early as 1938, German military officers had plotted to overthrow Hitler, but indecisive leadership and the pace of global events stymied action.
- His work is characterized by psychological complexity, conceptual abstractness, moral bleakness, and the use of an arcane vocabulary, and has attracted critical praise for its "imagination, vivid characterizations, and fast pace".
- The team is named after the state of Indiana's history with the Indianapolis 500's pace cars and with the harness racing industry.
- Demands of population growth, political factors, the Israel Defense Forces, tourism and increased traffic set the pace for all sectors, being a major driver in the mobility transition towards railways and public transit while moving away from motorized road transport.
- The Tramp works on an assembly line, where he suffers greatly due to the stress and pace of the repetitive work.
- Springfield grew at a pace far quicker than Northampton, so was granted shire town-status over its own southerly jurisdiction.
- Slow cutting may also be used in scenes of calm or reflection, and filmmakers can use slow cutting to slow down the pace, just as the second movement of a symphony or concerto typically does.
- Maturation theorists maintain that the universal and invariant sequence of human development can be described and that the genetic makeup of an individual determines the pace of such development.
- The name came from the railroad workers who were working night and day to complete the railway; due to the unrelenting pace and struggle to complete the project, workers complained that "this is getting to be a real marathon", and the word was later used to name the local railroad station.
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