Momentum in spanish

Impulso

pronunciation: impulsoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

momentum = ímpetu, intensidad, impulso, velocidad. 

Example: They were splendid starters of projects but like so many bibliographers poor sustainers of momentum.

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» add + momentum to = contribuir positivamente.

Example: The Library of Congress push adds momentum to a variety of competing projects by leading Internet companies to make available online a range of historic literature, audio recordings and film archives.

» build + momentum = ganar ímpetu, cobrar intensidad, cobrar velocidad.

Example: Setting achievable goals, and experiencing incremental success will help you build momentum and confidence.

» gain + momentum = cobrar intensidad, cobrar ímpetu.

Example: Research into information retrieval has been gaining momentum, but not enough attention is given to its basis.

» gather + momentum = ganar ímpetu, cobrar intensidad, cobrar velocidad.

Example: The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.

» kill + the momentum = desmotivar, quitar las ganas de, desanimar.

Example: Papers by Lin and coleagues advocate post-processing of downloaded bibliographic text in a way that does not kill the momentum for futher searching.

» lose + Posesivo + momentum = perder ímpetu, perder fuelle.

Example: When the book was losing its momentum a new edition gave the volume new life.

» maintain + momentum = mantener el ímpetu, mantener vivo, seguir con, continuar con.

Example: Subsequent activities by a mobile information team are maintaining the momentum of the project.

» pick up + momentum = ganar ímpetu, cobrar intensidad, cobrar velocidad.

Example: Myanmar's nationwide election campaign is picking up momentum as political parties began campaigning.

» take on + its/their own momentum = adquirir su propia dinámica, adquirir su propio impulso.

Example: Through exploitation rose resistance and protest movements which took on their own momentum.

Momentum synonyms

impulse in spanish: impulso, pronunciation: ɪmpəls part of speech: noun
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