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11 examples found containing 'ペース' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
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.
しごと
仕事
ペース
しゃいん
社員
かくじん
各人
まか
されている

Work pace is left up to the individual employee.
ひとりぐ
一人暮
らし
ホームパーティー
たし
かに
じゅんび
準備
たいへん
大変
ですが
じぶん
自分
ペースくふうすれば
むり
無理
なく
きがるできるでしょう
Preparation for a party at home while living by yourself can be tough, but with some creative adjustments and working at a pace that suits you, you should be able to have an easy time doing it.
ひとりぐ
一人暮
らし
ホームパーティー
たし
かに
じゅんび
準備
たいへん
大変
ですが
じぶん
自分
ペースくふうすれば
むり
無理
なく
きがるできるでしょう
なに
つた
えたい
です
What does the sentence “Preparation for a party at home while living by yourself can be tough, but with some creative adjustments and working at a pace that suits you, you should be able to have an easy time doing it” want to convey?
こくみんそうせいさん
国民総生産
まったく
おそ
ペースです
The GNP has been growing at a snail's pace.
おうか
桜花
さくらば
桜葉
ペーストから
つく
られた
パウダー
がし
菓子
パン
きじ
生地
かわい
可愛
らしい
ピンク
いろ
しあ
仕上
がります

Powder made from a paste created from cherry blossoms and leaves. When you mix the powder into baked sweets, bread, and so on, the item ends up with a lovely pink color.
みず
くわ
えて
ペースト
じょう
なるまでかき
まわ
しなさい

Add water and stir to a paste.
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