Quickening in spanish
Aceleración
pronunciation: ɑθeleɹ̩ɑθioʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑθeleɹ̩ɑθioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
quicken = avivar, acelerarse. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que terminan con el sufijo "-en" añadido a nombres y adjetivos para formar generalmente verbos]
Example: 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.more:
» quicken + Posesivo + pace = acelerar el ritmo, aligerar el ritmo, acelerar el paso, aligerar el paso, forzar el ritmo, acelerar la marcha.
Example: 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.» quicken to = anticiparse a.
Example: 'Congratulations, Mr. Balzac!' exclaimed Hernandez, quickening to the fascinating possibilities of the announcement.quickening
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» gradually quickening = en aumento gradual.
Example: From the 1840s there was a gradually quickening revival of interest in old-face romans.