Catapulta in english

Catapult

pronunciation: kætəpəlt part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

catapulta = catapult. 

Example: The energy comes from the diaphragm, which propels the breath like stones from a catapult so that the words are lobbed from speaker to listener.

catapultar = catapult. 

Example: The success of his last book catapulted him to the pinnacle of fame.

more:

» catapultarse a la famashoot to + famecatapult to + fame .

Example: He shot to fame for his role in 'Titanic' in 1997.

Example: Susan began her career with several movies that went unnoticed until she was catapulted to fame when she starred in the movie 'Bill Durham'.

» catapultarse al estrellatoshoot to + stardomcatapult to + stardom .

Example: Mark has become a really good actor who kind of shot to stardom out of nowhere.

Example: For he's a ray of hope in a world where musicians are moulded, marketed and catapulted to stardom one moment, thrown to oblivion the next.

Catapulta synonyms

sling in spanish: honda, pronunciation: slɪŋ part of speech: noun, verb onager in spanish: onagro, pronunciation: ɑnəgɜr part of speech: noun slingshot in spanish: honda, pronunciation: slɪŋʃɑt part of speech: noun launcher in spanish: lanzacohetes, pronunciation: lɔntʃɜr part of speech: noun bricole in spanish: bricole, pronunciation: brɪkoʊl part of speech: noun
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