- acelerado
- adj.1 accelerated, fast-pace, fast, quick.2 frenetic, hyperactive.f. & m.hothead.past part.past participle of spanish verb: acelerar.* * *acelerado► participio pasado1→ {{link=acelerar}}acelerar► adjetivo1 accelerated, fast, quick* * *(f. - acelerada)adj.intensive, accelerated* * *ADJ1) (=rápido) [avance, crecimiento, ritmo] rapid
con el corazón acelerado — with her heart racing o beating fast
andaban con paso acelerado — they walked at a brisk pace
los ochenta fueron una década muy acelerada — the eighties was a decade of hectic activity
2) [curso] intensive, crash antes de s3) * [persona] hyper *se le ve muy acelerado últimamente — he's been very hyper lately *
* * *-da adjetivo1) <curso> intensive, crash (before n)a paso acelerado — at a brisk pace
2) (fam) <persona> nervous* * *= 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.----* crecimiento acelerado = rising tide.* curso acelerado = crash course.* de ritmo muy acelerado = hard-driving.* programa acelerado = crash program(me).* * *-da adjetivo1) <curso> intensive, crash (before n)a paso acelerado — at a brisk pace
2) (fam) <persona> nervous* * *= 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.* crecimiento acelerado = rising tide.* curso acelerado = crash course.* de ritmo muy acelerado = hard-driving.* programa acelerado = crash program(me).* * *acelerado -daadjectiveA ‹curso› intensive, crash (before n)íbamos a paso acelerado we were walking at a brisk paceB (fam); ‹persona› nervous* * *
Del verbo acelerar: (conjugate acelerar)
acelerado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
acelerado
acelerar
acelerado◊ -da adjetivo ‹curso› intensive, crash (before n);
a paso acelerado at a brisk pace
acelerar (conjugate acelerar) verbo transitivoa) ‹coche/motor›:◊ aceleró el coche (en marcha) he accelerated;
(sin desplazarse) he revved the engine o car (up)b) ‹proceso/cambio› to speed up;
‹paso› to quicken
verbo intransitivoa) (Auto) to accelerateb) (fam) (darse prisa) to hurry (up)
acelerado,-a adjetivo accelerated, fast
acelerar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to accelerate
'acelerado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acelerada
English:
apace
* * *acelerado, -a adj1. [rápido] rapid, quick2. Fís accelerated3. Famestar acelerado [persona] to be hyper4. Autel motor está acelerado the engine is racing* * *aceleradoI adj1 nervous, het-up2:curso acelerado intensive courseII part → acelerar* * *acelerado, -da adj: accelerated, speedy
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.