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Palabra Posted 8 years ago
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Play-by-play / kind of fast-paced

Can you please explain what is "play by play"? and "fast-paced"? in this context?

Let me show you a day in the life of a robot, I'll give a play-by-play, it's about a three-minute clip and I'll narrate kind of fast-paced but well you'll get a sense for what all is going on... excuse me under the hood here.

  

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A "play-by-play" is a detailed account of events. The term originates in sports commentary, where a "play" is a sequence of action in a game. "fast-paced" means "quick(ly)".

  • A "play-by-play" is a detailed account of events.
  • The term originates in sports commentary, where a "play" is a sequence of action in a game.
  • "fast-paced" means "quick(ly)".
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A "play-by-play" is a detailed account of events. The term originates in sports commentary, where a "play" is a sequence of action in a game.

"fast-paced" means "quick(ly)".


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