pace of life - translation to dutch
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pace of life - translation to dutch

UNIT OF LENGTH
Paces; Pace (measurement); Roman Pace; Passus; Pace (unit of length); Passus (length); Pace (length); Roman pace; Byzantine pace; Double pace; Welsh pace; English pace

pace of life      
levensritme
sanctity of life         
IDEA THAT LIFE IS SACRED
Sanctity of life/Archive; Inviolate; Inviolable; Sanctity of human life; Human sanctity; Inviobility; Inviolability; Inviolability of life; Sacredness of life
de heiligheid van het leven, de onschendbaarheid van het leven
daily life         
  • Watching television
  • Children reading books
  • Grooming
  • ''[[The Psychopathology of Everyday Life]]''
ROUTINE PROCESSES IN PEOPLE'S DAILY AND WEEKLY CYCLE
Day in a life; Daily life; Sociology of everyday life; Sociologies of everyday life; Everydayness; Dailiness; Mere life
dagelijks leven

Definition

Passus
·pl of Passus.
II. Passus ·noun A division or part; a canto; as, the passus of Piers Plowman. ·see 2d Fit.

Wikipedia

Pace (unit)

A pace is a unit of length consisting either of one normal walking step (approximately 0.75 metres or 30 inches), or of a double step, returning to the same foot (approximately 1.5 metres or 60 inches). The normal pace length decreases with age and some health conditions. The word "pace" is also used for units inverse to speed, used mainly for walking and running, commonly minutes per kilometer.

The word "pace" is also used to translate similar formal units in other systems of measurement. Pacing is also used as an informal measure in surveying, with the "pace" equal to two of the surveyor's steps reckoned through comparison with a standard rod or chain.

Examples of use of pace of life
1. Ahtisaari conceded Friday that this pace of life has taken a toll.
2. "I miss the Cajun food and the slower pace of life," she says.
3. You work out your own pace of life on the island.
4. The architecture and the surrounding nature are so totally different, as is the pace of life.
5. The pace of life is a great deal faster and there‘s all that noise to cope with.