Apure in english
Apure
pronunciation: æpɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: æpɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
apurar = hustle ; chivvy [chivy].
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: To be fair, she was being chivvied by some atheists over some other comment she had made on a talk show.more:
» apurar a Alguien = press + Nombre + to the point .
Example: He would disclaim representing 'Europe', even -- and pressed to the point he might say he speaks not even for his own nation, or even his institution, but only for himself.» apurar plazos = rush + deadlines .
Example: Manufacturers have rushed deadlines in order to put new products on the market before they have been officially approved.apurarse1 = shake + a leg ; make + haste ; put + Posesivo + skates on ; pick up + the pace.
Example: Before daylight on the following morning, we were abruptly awakened by a guard and told to shake a leg or miss breakfast.Example: Lastly, get thou to the apothecary and make haste with a purified protein derivative.Example: So it looks like we will have to put our skates on to get there on time.Example: Manufacturing activity appears to have picked up the pace since the end of 2012 leading to improved scrap generation.apurarse2 = get in(to) + a fret.
Example: It seems he never gets into a fret, always stays in full control.