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acelerada (f)
n. acceleration, speed up, increase velocity; (Ecuador) high, state of euphoria produced by drugs or alcohol (Slang)
 
acelerado
adj. quick; accelerated; (Latin America) nervous, jumpy
 
acelerado (m)
n. impetuous person


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acelerado
adj. accelerated; quick, hasty


A Spanish -> English Dictionary (Granada University, Spain), 7.7Download this dictionary
acelerado
= exponential, rushed, quickened, fast-paced [fast paced], hurry up, rapid paced, accelerated.
Ex: Information technology continues to develop at an exponential rate.
Ex: Leforte could usually identify those footsteps easily; but today they sounded more rushed that what could normally be expected from the cataloging head.
Ex: 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 = La preparación de un narrador de cuentos es como el ensayo de una orquesta; habrá pasajes que necesiten énfasis, otros un ritmo lento, otros un ritmo acelerado, etcétera.
Ex: Access to current, reliable quality news is an important need in the fast-paced environment of all large corporations and service organisations.
Ex: 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'.
Ex: 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.
Ex: 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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* curso acelerado = crash course.
* de ritmo muy acelerado = hard-driving.
* programa acelerado = crash program(me).

 
acelerar
= accelerate, expedite, speed, speed up, hasten, pick up + speed, fast track, jump-start [jump start].
Ex: In recent years, the pace of change has accelerated with the introduction of on-line information retrieval.
Ex: 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.
Ex: This type of checking can be delegated to the printer to speed publication of the abstracts journal.
Ex: APIF makes it possible to determine whether an item is in stock and to speed up and improve processing techniques.
Ex: 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.
Ex: This natural ebb and flow necessarily picks up speed as change accelerates.
Ex: 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 = El autor describe un método novedoso que utiliza el poder de las marcas muy conocidas como trampolín para acelerar el aprendizaje de la lectura y la escritura del inglés básico en los adultos.
Ex: 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.
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* acelerar el proceso de deterioro = hasten + rot.
* acelerar el ritmo = quicken + pace.
* acelerar un proceso = hasten + process.


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