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We found 18 words and 11 examples matching 'ペース'
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noun
pace
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noun
play corner; play area  (originally from English 'kids space')
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noun
rental space
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noun
pipe shaft (in a building); riser shaft  (originally from 'pipe space')
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noun, 'suru' verb, transitive verb, intransitive verb
slowdown; drop in pace  (originally from 'pace down')
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じぶん
自分
ペースやってください
You can take your time.
かれ
とかい
都会
ペースまだ
れきっていない

He's never quite adjusted to the pace of the city.
かれ
はや
ペース
ある
いた

He walked at a quick pace.
かってます
ちゃんとペース
はいぶん
配分
かんが
えてあります
もの
I know. I've thought about how to pace myself.
その
しゅう
さんかい
三回
ペース
ぱら
そのつど
ちが
おとこ
れてくる

And after that she, at a pace of three times a week, gets drunk and at those times brings back a different man.
 
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