Acometida in english

Rush

pronunciation: rʌʃ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

acometer = attack ; come to + grips with ; embark on/upon ; go about ; assail ; get to + grips with ; set out on ; get + a grip on ; tackle. 

Example: Some of the deficiencies in our catalogs are the result of very practical factors in personnel resources; some are probably a fault in the way that we attack subject headings and put them in the catalog.Example: Right now the management team is beginning to come to grips with our annual budget process, as it does every year.Example: Before we embark upon more extensive consideration of the software packages and their use in information retrieval, it is worth reviewing the options for computer hardware.Example: From then on I decided to go about it a different way.Example: It's ridiculous to assail people who are making a code for abandoning all the principles which have been going strong for 100 years.Example: The Treasure has made good use of a number of methodologies in getting to grips with the principles and applications of information management.Example: However rudimentary or advanced the system, and no matter what the age of the children involved, certain matters should be considered before setting out on the venture.Example: The article 'Getting a grip on change' argues that only by confronting the challenges and inevitability of change can libraries retain their relevancy in the information age.Example: Chapter 2 tackles books, pamphlets and printed sheets, and chapter 3 is dedicated to cartographic materials.

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» acometer las cosasgo about + things .

Example: We've decided to go about things a little differently this time around.

» acometer una tareatackle + a task .

Example: If you are ready to tackle this task, then go for it, but look before you leap!.

» acometer un problemaattack + a problem .

Example: We know what our problems are, and we can attack them from that point of view.

» forma de acometerway of going aboutway to go about .

Example: There are many ways of promoting anti-discriminatory practice and many ways of going about it.

Example: I think he outlined the feasible way to go about meeting our needs without doing in anybody else in the process.

» manera de acometerway of going aboutway to go about .

Example: There are many ways of promoting anti-discriminatory practice and many ways of going about it.

Example: I think he outlined the feasible way to go about meeting our needs without doing in anybody else in the process.

» modo de acometerway of going aboutway to go about .

Example: There are many ways of promoting anti-discriminatory practice and many ways of going about it.

Example: I think he outlined the feasible way to go about meeting our needs without doing in anybody else in the process.

acometida = onslaught ; bashing. 

Example: Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Example: The persistent 'U.S. bashing' that goes on here is, however, imprecise and tiresome after a while.

Acometida synonyms

charge in spanish: cargar, pronunciation: tʃɑrdʒ part of speech: noun race in spanish: carrera, pronunciation: reɪs part of speech: noun speed in spanish: velocidad, pronunciation: spid part of speech: noun flush in spanish: rubor, pronunciation: flʌʃ part of speech: noun, adjective, verb surge in spanish: oleada, pronunciation: sɜrdʒ part of speech: noun induce in spanish: inducir, pronunciation: ɪndus part of speech: verb kick in spanish: patada, pronunciation: kɪk part of speech: verb, noun bang in spanish: explosión, pronunciation: bæŋ part of speech: noun spate in spanish: avalancha, pronunciation: speɪt part of speech: noun thrill in spanish: emoción, pronunciation: θrɪl part of speech: noun haste in spanish: prisa, pronunciation: heɪst part of speech: noun hurry in spanish: prisa, pronunciation: hɜri part of speech: noun, verb stimulate in spanish: estimular, pronunciation: stɪmjəleɪt part of speech: verb hasten in spanish: acelerar, pronunciation: heɪsən part of speech: verb hie in spanish: correr, pronunciation: haɪ part of speech: verb upsurge in spanish: recrudecimiento, pronunciation: ʌpsɜrdʒ part of speech: noun hotfoot in spanish: apresuradamente, pronunciation: hɑtfʊt part of speech: adverb, verb rushing in spanish: corriendo, pronunciation: rʌʃɪŋ part of speech: noun rushed in spanish: apresuraron, pronunciation: rʌʃt part of speech: adjective unreserved in spanish: no reservado, pronunciation: ənrɪzɜrvd part of speech: adjective look sharp in spanish: mirada aguda, pronunciation: lʊkʃɑrp part of speech: verb first-come-first-serve in spanish: Se le sirve en orden de llegada, pronunciation: fɜrstkʌmfɜrstsɜrv cannonball along in spanish: bala de cañón a lo largo, pronunciation: kænənbɔləlɔŋ part of speech: verb belt along in spanish: ir a todo gas, pronunciation: beltəlɔŋ part of speech: verb rush along in spanish: correr a lo largo, pronunciation: rʌʃəlɔŋ part of speech: verb bucket along in spanish: cubo a lo largo, pronunciation: bʌkətəlɔŋ part of speech: verb pelt along in spanish: arrastrarse, pronunciation: peltəlɔŋ part of speech: verb
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