Catapult in spanish
Catapulta
pronunciation: kɑtɑpultɑ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: kɑtɑpultɑ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
catapult1 = catapulta, tirachinas.
Example: The energy comes from the diaphragm, which propels the breath like stones from a catapult so that the words are lobbed from speaker to listener.catapult2 = catapultar, lanzar.
Example: The success of his last book catapulted him to the pinnacle of fame.more:
» catapult + Nombre + out of = sacar de. [Normalmente implica avance considerable y de modo rápido]
Example: Now that libraries have been catapulted out of the ice age by the online catalogue, they cannot afford to drift through the strong, variable winds of technological change.» catapult to + fame = lanzarse a la fama, catapultarse a la fama.
Example: Susan began her career with several movies that went unnoticed until she was catapulted to fame when she starred in the movie 'Bill Durham'.» catapult to + stardom = lanzarse al estrellato, catapultarse al estrellato.
Example: For he's a ray of hope in a world where musicians are moulded, marketed and catapulted to stardom one moment, thrown to oblivion the next.