pace in French
pace in French is rythme, train, tempo — pace means the speed at which something happens or someone moves.
pace in French
rythme
train
tempo
pas
arpenter
To walk back and forth in a small distance.
faire les cent pas
To walk back and forth in a small distance.
arpenter
To measure by walking.
What does "pace" mean?
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noun The speed at which something happens or someone moves.
"The project is moving at a frustratingly slow pace."
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noun A single step, or the distance covered by one step.
"He measured the garden by counting his paces across it."
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verb To walk back and forth repeatedly, often out of nervousness or impatience.
"She paced the waiting room while the doctors operated."
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verb To set or control the speed of an activity.
"The coach told the runners to pace themselves for the first mile."
pace in a sentence
- The project is moving at a frustratingly slow pace.
- She set a brisk pace for the morning run.
- He measured the garden by counting his paces across it.
- She paced the waiting room while the doctors operated.
Similar words in French
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "pace" in French?
"pace" in French is rythme, train, tempo. pace means: The speed at which something happens or someone moves.
How do you use "pace" in a sentence?
Example: "The project is moving at a frustratingly slow pace." In French, "pace" is rythme, train, tempo.
Are there other ways to say "pace" in French?
Yes — French has 6 translations listed for "pace": rythme, train, tempo, pas, arpenter, faire les cent pas.
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