Examples of using Pace in English and their translations into Malay
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
You mean"pace?
Pace yourself maybe.
You set the pace.
Come on! Pick up the pace!
People also translate
Pick up the pace a little.
You must set the pace.
Everyone has a pace and limits.
You need to set the pace.
The pace of the game is also very different.
You have got to set the pace.
Set the pace! Set the pace, Brendan!
Short skirt&One pace skirt.
One hundred carats. Come on, let's pick up the pace.
Each baby has its own pace of development.
Anyone can adopt this pace.
It helped me set a new pace, a pace I could maintain.
Every child has his own pace.
Abby, how about I pace in the operating room next time you're working?
She's got to beat that pace car out.
Pace yourself, do your research, and put your health first.
In the following months, the pace increased.
Viewers can learn at your own pace using the easy-to-learn and step-by-step instructions.
Your reading speed should control the pace of the scroll.
Planning for a child can hardly keep up with the pace!
Yes, this slows things down, but that pace is necessary for the process of iterative improvement.
So, in life you feel that life has not kept pace.
It makes no sense to declare a hunger strike, and pace yourself rigid diet.
It is also advisable to start quietly and then increase the pace.