Apremiar in english

Press

pronunciation: pres part of speech: noun
In gestures

apremiar = come under + pressure ; hustle ; dun. 

Example: Over the last 10 years public archive material has come under increased pressure because of the growing numbers of users and the phenomenal expansion in the range of material.Example: The fair is open for visits from parents and friends as well as pupils and it is important that no one should be hustled through too quickly.Example: Someone applied for credit cards in my name and besides being dunned by collection agencies, my credit is ruined.

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» dificultad + apremiardifficulty + dog .

Example: The author describes the many problems and difficulties which dogged the building of the Library right up until the start of construction in summer 75.

» tiempo + apremiartime + presstime + be of the essence .

Example: The work is very much akin to journalism in the way that time presses, the content must be dealt with in a craftsmanlike way but the author will gain credit more for 'reporting' skills than for philosophical analyses.

Example: I think we would have done it eventually, but not as quickly as this and, with time being of the essence, this has really taken a load off her mind.

Apremiar synonyms

bid in spanish: oferta, pronunciation: bɪd part of speech: noun, verb contract in spanish: contrato, pronunciation: kɑntrækt part of speech: noun pressure in spanish: presión, pronunciation: preʃɜr part of speech: noun crush in spanish: aplastar, pronunciation: krʌʃ part of speech: verb, noun urge in spanish: impulso, pronunciation: ɜrdʒ part of speech: noun, verb jam in spanish: mermelada, pronunciation: dʒæm part of speech: noun push in spanish: empujar, pronunciation: pʊʃ part of speech: verb, noun squeeze in spanish: exprimir, pronunciation: skwiz part of speech: verb, noun beseech in spanish: implorar, pronunciation: bisitʃ part of speech: verb exhort in spanish: exhortar, pronunciation: ɪgzɔrt part of speech: verb closet in spanish: armario, pronunciation: klɑzət part of speech: noun compact in spanish: compacto, pronunciation: kɑmpækt part of speech: adjective, noun weigh in spanish: pesar, pronunciation: weɪ part of speech: verb entreat in spanish: rogar a, pronunciation: ɪntrit part of speech: verb adjure in spanish: conjurar, pronunciation: ədʒʊr part of speech: verb wardrobe in spanish: guardarropa, pronunciation: wɔrdroʊb part of speech: noun compress in spanish: comprimir, pronunciation: kɑmpres part of speech: verb, noun pressing in spanish: prensado, pronunciation: presɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective constrict in spanish: apretar, pronunciation: kənstrɪkt part of speech: verb insistence in spanish: insistencia, pronunciation: ɪnsɪstəns part of speech: noun imperativeness in spanish: imperatividad, pronunciation: ɪmpɜreɪtɪvnəs part of speech: noun fourth estate in spanish: Cuarto estado, pronunciation: fɔrθɪsteɪt part of speech: noun insistency in spanish: insistencia, pronunciation: ɪnsɪstənsi part of speech: noun urge on in spanish: animar, pronunciation: ɜrdʒɑn part of speech: verb weightlift in spanish: Levantar pesas, pronunciation: weɪtlɪft part of speech: verb printing press in spanish: imprenta, pronunciation: prɪntɪŋpres part of speech: noun public press in spanish: prensa publica, pronunciation: pʌblɪkpres part of speech: noun press out in spanish: exprimir, pronunciation: presaʊt part of speech: verb military press in spanish: prensa militar, pronunciation: mɪləteripres part of speech: noun
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