apresurado
adj.
hurried, hasty; previous
apresurar
v.
precipitate, urge, hasten; rush, hurry
apresurarse
v.
hurry, hasten; speed, accelerate; press forward
apresurado
= hasty, fast-paced [fast paced], quick and dirty, hurry up.
Ex: It seems to me that the deletion of that was maybe a little bit too hasty.
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 'quick and dirty' method is for all participants to select their 'favourite five' from each category.
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'.
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* apresurado por = in a rush.
apresurar
= hasten.
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.
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* apresurarse = hurry, hurry up, get on + Posesivo + running shoes.