Acelerado in english

Accelerated

pronunciation: ækselɜreɪtɪd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

acelerado = exponential ; rushed ; quickened ; fast-paced [fast paced] ; hurry up ; rapid paced ; accelerated. 

Example: Information technology continues to develop at an exponential rate.Example: Leforte could usually identify those footsteps easily; but today they sounded more rushed that what could normally be expected from the cataloging head.Example: For a storyteller preparation is like rehearsal for an orchestra; there will be passages that need emphasis, and some that need a slow pace, others that need a quickened tempo, and so on = For a storyteller preparation is like rehearsal for an orchestra; there will be passages that need emphasis, and some that need a slow pace, others that need a quickened tempo, and so on.Example: Access to current, reliable quality news is an important need in the fast-paced environment of all large corporations and service organisations.Example: A library, even a small one in a home or a public place takes us out of our noisy, hurry up, present-minded lives and into what Keats called the world of 'silence and slow time'.Example: This is a rapid paced, 30 minute session that introduces students to the concept of a search strategy and to various reference sources in print.Example: The author locates the waning educational computing craze in the historical context of an ed-tech trajectory that has brought visions of accelerated academic achievement followed by disappointment.

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» ascenso aceleradouprushinguprush .

Example: Such eddies are formed by the sudden uprushing of overheated moist masses of air into the high very cold levels during thunder storms.

Example: Like a geyser, the uprush typically sprays oil all over the drill site, where a single spark can quickly ignite the entire well.

» a un ritmo aceleradoat a brisk pace .

Example: Women who walk two or more hours per week or who walk at a brisk pace can significantly reduce their risk of suffering a stroke.

» crecimiento aceleradorising tidemushrooming growth .

Example: Depository libraries in the USA can no longer cope with the rising tide of government information and they serve only a select segment of the population.

Example: This article identifies recent information sources for the field of fibre optics, a mushrooming growth technology in the communications, utilities, computers and instrumentation industry.

» curso aceleradocrash course .

Example: Many professionals feel the need to move from one field to another and this requires retraining either gradually or through a crash course.

» de ritmo muy aceleradohard-driving .

Example: Dexter Basil Rundle is a vice-president of the Garrett National Bank in Garrett, a practical, progressive, hard-driving city of 122,680 in the Midwest.

» programa aceleradocrash program(me) .

Example: The shock of Sputnik precipitated a near-frantic concern about our technological complacency, sending the country into a crash program of science education and space exploration in order to regain a lost prestige.

» subida aceleradauprushinguprush .

Example: Such eddies are formed by the sudden uprushing of overheated moist masses of air into the high very cold levels during thunder storms.

Example: Like a geyser, the uprush typically sprays oil all over the drill site, where a single spark can quickly ignite the entire well.

acelerar = accelerate ; expedite ; speed ; speed up ; hasten ; pick up + speed ; fast track ; jump-start [jumpstart] ; move it up + a gear ; notch it up + a gear ; take it up + a gear ; take it up + a notch ; crank it up + a notch ; crank it up + a gear ; move it up + a notch ; rev up ; rev ; overexcite ; speed off ; knock it up + a gear ; knock it up + a notch ; step up + a gear. 

Example: In recent years, the pace of change has accelerated with the introduction of on-line information retrieval.Example: And since the main entry is the hub and most exacting aspect of our cataloging process, its replacement by a title-unit entry would greatly simplify the problem and expedite the operation of cataloging.Example: This type of checking can be delegated to the printer to speed publication of the abstracts journal.Example: APIF makes it possible to determine whether an item is in stock and to speed up and improve processing techniques.Example: Just as with all earth science literature, commercial publishers, societies, and government agencies have hastened to produce a wide range of data bases in CD-ROM format.Example: This natural ebb and flow necessarily picks up speed as change accelerates.Example: The author describes a novel approach which uses the power of household brands as a springboard to fast track adults into reading and writing everyday functional English = The author describes a novel approach which uses the power of household brands as a springboard to fast track adults into reading and writing everyday functional English.Example: Jump-start your learning experience by participating in 1 or 2 half-day seminars that will help you come up to speed on the new vocabularies, processes and architectures underlying effective content management.Example: Liverpool and Chelsea are grabbing all the headlines, but Arsenal have quietly moved it up a gear scoring 10 goals in their last three league games.Example: Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.Example: There was not much to separate the sides in the first ten minutes however Arsenal took it up a gear and got the goal but not without a bit of luck.Example: We have a good time together and we're good friends.. but I'd like to take it up a notch.Example: David quickly comprehended our project needs and then cranked it up a notch with impactful design.Example: Went for a bike ride with a mate last week, no problems so will crank it up a gear and tackle some hills in the next few weeks.Example: After a regular walking routine is established, why not move it up a notch and start jogging, if you haven't already.Example: At one time today, after adding starting fluid, the engine did start and was starting to rev up pretty quickly.Example: The left side plug has carbon on it yet the right side has none and its cool even after revving it for some time.Example: Her mother scolded him for overexciting her before eating.Example: When police tried to stop her, she sped off through a built-up area and jumped a red traffic light, despite her children telling her to stop.Example: With only a few days left before we head to Zimbabwe, I will need to knock it up a gear to finish some of he jobs I have started.Example: You could even stick in a fancy cocktail stick to knock it up a notch.Example: A campaign to encourage people to reduce their carbon footprint by taking a car-free day once a week has stepped up a gear.

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» acelerar a fondofloor + the acelerador (pedal)speed offgive it + some wellyfloor + the gas pedalstep on + the gas pedalstep on + the gasstep on it .

Example: The long, open straight where we can floor the accelerator pedal is becoming an exotic rarity.

Example: When police tried to stop her, she sped off through a built-up area and jumped a red traffic light, despite her children telling her to stop.

Example: I'll give it some welly and see how it goes.

Example: When I floor the gas pedal, the engine revs up like you would expect, but the truck slows down, almost like the engine isn't powering the wheels.

Example: Older females are more likely than people in other demographic groups to cause accidents by mistakenly stepping on the gas pedal instead of the brake.

Example: When you step on the gas pedal, the throttle valve opens up more, letting in more air.

Example: To his dismay, the taxi driver upon being asked to step on it, complied, even if it was against the law.

» acelerar el pasoquicken + Posesivo + pacesmarten + Posesivo + pacespeed up + Posesivo + stepspick up + Posesivo + pacepick up + the pacetake it up + a gear [Generalmente referido a intensidad, volumen, presión, esfuerzo, etc]take it up + a notchstep up + a gearknock it up + a gearknock it up + a notchmove it up + a gear [Generalmente referido a intensidad, volumen, presión, esfuerzo, etc]move it up + a notchnotch it up + a gear [Generalmente referido a intensidad, volumen, presión, esfuerzo, etc]crank it up + a gearcrank it up + a notch .

Example: Make a note of the story's climax in your mind, so that you can indicate to the children by pause, by quickening of the pace, the peak of the tale.

Example: He pulled his collar close to his neck, shoved his icy hands into his pockets and smartened his pace.

Example: Justine saw it out of the corner of her eye, and automatically sped up her steps.

Example: I'm not sure what thoughts Mikayla was having, but she picked up her pace and vanished ahead of us into the woods.

Example: Manufacturing activity appears to have picked up the pace since the end of 2012 leading to improved scrap generation.

Example: There was not much to separate the sides in the first ten minutes however Arsenal took it up a gear and got the goal but not without a bit of luck.

Example: We have a good time together and we're good friends.. but I'd like to take it up a notch.

Example: A campaign to encourage people to reduce their carbon footprint by taking a car-free day once a week has stepped up a gear.

Example: With only a few days left before we head to Zimbabwe, I will need to knock it up a gear to finish some of he jobs I have started.

Example: You could even stick in a fancy cocktail stick to knock it up a notch.

Example: Liverpool and Chelsea are grabbing all the headlines, but Arsenal have quietly moved it up a gear scoring 10 goals in their last three league games.

Example: After a regular walking routine is established, why not move it up a notch and start jogging, if you haven't already.

Example: Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.

Example: Went for a bike ride with a mate last week, no problems so will crank it up a gear and tackle some hills in the next few weeks.

Example: David quickly comprehended our project needs and then cranked it up a notch with impactful design.

» acelerar el proceso de deteriorohasten + rot .

Example: CD rot can be hastened by many factors including improper storage and handling during use.

» acelerar el ritmoquicken + Posesivo + pacesmarten + Posesivo + pacepick up + Posesivo + pacego + fasterpick up + the pacetake it up + a gear [Generalmente referido a intensidad, volumen, presión, esfuerzo, etc]take it up + a notchstep up + a gearknock it up + a gearknock it up + a notchmove it up + a gear [Generalmente referido a intensidad, volumen, presión, esfuerzo, etc]move it up + a notchnotch it up + a gear [Generalmente referido a intensidad, volumen, presión, esfuerzo, etc]crank it up + a gearcrank it up + a notch .

Example: Make a note of the story's climax in your mind, so that you can indicate to the children by pause, by quickening of the pace, the peak of the tale.

Example: He pulled his collar close to his neck, shoved his icy hands into his pockets and smartened his pace.

Example: I'm not sure what thoughts Mikayla was having, but she picked up her pace and vanished ahead of us into the woods.

Example: Many, I would venture to say most, people would like to make their car go faster.

Example: Manufacturing activity appears to have picked up the pace since the end of 2012 leading to improved scrap generation.

Example: There was not much to separate the sides in the first ten minutes however Arsenal took it up a gear and got the goal but not without a bit of luck.

Example: We have a good time together and we're good friends.. but I'd like to take it up a notch.

Example: A campaign to encourage people to reduce their carbon footprint by taking a car-free day once a week has stepped up a gear.

Example: With only a few days left before we head to Zimbabwe, I will need to knock it up a gear to finish some of he jobs I have started.

Example: You could even stick in a fancy cocktail stick to knock it up a notch.

Example: Liverpool and Chelsea are grabbing all the headlines, but Arsenal have quietly moved it up a gear scoring 10 goals in their last three league games.

Example: After a regular walking routine is established, why not move it up a notch and start jogging, if you haven't already.

Example: Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.

Example: Went for a bike ride with a mate last week, no problems so will crank it up a gear and tackle some hills in the next few weeks.

Example: David quickly comprehended our project needs and then cranked it up a notch with impactful design.

» acelerar la marchago + fasterquicken + Posesivo + pacepick up + Posesivo + pacesmarten + Posesivo + pacepick up + the pace .

Example: Many, I would venture to say most, people would like to make their car go faster.

Example: Make a note of the story's climax in your mind, so that you can indicate to the children by pause, by quickening of the pace, the peak of the tale.

Example: I'm not sure what thoughts Mikayla was having, but she picked up her pace and vanished ahead of us into the woods.

Example: He pulled his collar close to his neck, shoved his icy hands into his pockets and smartened his pace.

Example: Manufacturing activity appears to have picked up the pace since the end of 2012 leading to improved scrap generation.

» acelerarsequicken  ; rev upflusterbe (all) in a flutterget + overexcitedget + excited .

Example: For, methinks, the present condition of man is like a field, where battle hath been lately fought, where we may see many legs, and arms, and eyes lying here and there, which, for want of a union, and a soul to quicken and enliven them, are good for nothing, but to feed ravens, and infect the air.

Example: At one time today, after adding starting fluid, the engine did start and was starting to rev up pretty quickly.

Example: And when he stumbles and flusters like that, it gets embarrassing.

Example: The legal establishment is all in a flutter because it is slowly starting to realise that social media is creating a space within which it is powerless.

Example: If you get overexcited by an idea, take a break and come back to it later.

Example: Under pressure, getting excited yields better results than remaining calm.

» acelerar un procesohasten + process .

Example: The development of digital technology has hastened this process until the point where we are today: the capacity to produce unbelievable volumes of information.

» volver a acelerarsere-accelerate  .

Example: Nationally, the index shows price declines re-accelerating after moderating in 2009.

Acelerado synonyms

fast in spanish: rápido, pronunciation: fæst part of speech: adverb, adjective, noun expedited in spanish: acelerado, pronunciation: ekspɪdaɪtɪd part of speech: adjective speeded up in spanish: acelerado, pronunciation: spidɪdʌp part of speech: adjective
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