Aligerar in english
Lighten up
pronunciation: laɪtənʌp part of speech: verb
pronunciation: laɪtənʌp part of speech: verb
In gestures
aligerar = lighten.
Example: Uncritical acceptance of Library of Congress cards, complete with call numbers and subject headings, will lighten the work of the cataloguer, but we should be aware of the possible pitfalls for the reference librarian.more:
» aligerar el paso = quicken + Posesivo + pace ; pick up + Posesivo + pace ; smarten + Posesivo + pace ; pick up + the pace .
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. Example: I'm not sure what thoughts Mikayla was having, but she picked up her pace and vanished ahead of us into the woods. Example: He pulled his collar close to his neck, shoved his icy hands into his pockets and smartened his pace. Example: Manufacturing activity appears to have picked up the pace since the end of 2012 leading to improved scrap generation.» aligerar el ritmo = quicken + Posesivo + pace ; pick up + Posesivo + pace ; smarten + Posesivo + pace ; pick up + the pace .
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. Example: I'm not sure what thoughts Mikayla was having, but she picked up her pace and vanished ahead of us into the woods. Example: He pulled his collar close to his neck, shoved his icy hands into his pockets and smartened his pace. Example: Manufacturing activity appears to have picked up the pace since the end of 2012 leading to improved scrap generation.