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.
In recent years, the pace of change has accelerated with the introduction of on-line information retrieval.
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.
This type of checking can be delegated to the printer to speed publication of the abstracts journal.
APIF makes it possible to determine whether an item is in stock and to speed up and improve processing techniques.
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.
This natural ebb and flow necessarily picks up speed as change accelerates.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
We have a good time together and we're good friends.. but I'd like to take it up a notch.
David quickly comprehended our project needs and then cranked it up a notch with impactful design.
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.
After a regular walking routine is established, why not move it up a notch and start jogging, if you haven't already.
At one time today, after adding starting fluid, the engine did start and was starting to rev up pretty quickly.
The left side plug has carbon on it yet the right side has none and its cool even after revving it for some time.
Her mother scolded him for overexciting her before eating.
acelerar el paso
quicken + Posesivo + pace
smarten + Posesivo + pace
speed up + Posesivo + steps
pick up + Posesivo + pace
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.
He pulled his collar close to his neck, shoved his icy hands into his pockets and smartened his pace.
Justine saw it out of the corner of her eye, and automatically sped up her steps.
I'm not sure what thoughts Mikayla was having, but she picked up her pace and vanished ahead of us into the woods.
acelerar el proceso de deterioro
hasten + rot
CD rot can be hastened by many factors including improper storage and handling during use.
acelerar el ritmo
quicken + Posesivo + pace
smarten + Posesivo + pace
pick up + Posesivo + pace
go + faster
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.
He pulled his collar close to his neck, shoved his icy hands into his pockets and smartened his pace.
I'm not sure what thoughts Mikayla was having, but she picked up her pace and vanished ahead of us into the woods.
Many, I would venture to say most, people would like to make their car go faster.
acelerar la marcha
go + faster
quicken + Posesivo + pace
pick up + Posesivo + pace
smarten + Posesivo + pace
Many, I would venture to say most, people would like to make their car go faster.
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.
I'm not sure what thoughts Mikayla was having, but she picked up her pace and vanished ahead of us into the woods.
He pulled his collar close to his neck, shoved his icy hands into his pockets and smartened his pace.
acelerarse
quicken
rev up
fluster
be (all) in a flutter
get + overexcited
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.
At one time today, after adding starting fluid, the engine did start and was starting to rev up pretty quickly.
And when he stumbles and flusters like that, it gets embarrassing.
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.
If you get overexcited by an idea, take a break and come back to it later.
acelerar un proceso
hasten + process
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 acelerarse
re-accelerate
Nationally, the index shows price declines re-accelerating after moderating in 2009.