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accelerating

/ak-sel-uh-reyt/US // ækˈsɛl əˌreɪt //UK // (ækˈsɛləˌreɪt) //

加速的,加速,加速推进,加速发展

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    ac·cel·er·at·ed, ac·cel·er·at·ing.

    • : to cause faster or greater activity, development, progress, advancement, etc., in: to accelerate economic growth.
    • : to hasten the occurrence of: to accelerate the fall of a government.
    • : Mechanics. to change the velocity of or the rate of; cause to undergo acceleration.
    • : to reduce the time required for by intensifying the work, eliminating detail, etc.
v.无主动词 verb
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    ac·cel·er·at·ed, ac·cel·er·at·ing.

    • : to move or go faster; increase in speed.
    • : to progress or develop faster.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbincrease speed, timing

Examples

  • The next few months will reveal how serious China is about accelerating its decarbonization.

  • The vendor list includes a number of companies that aren’t the usual suspects in Department of Defense work, reflecting the “innovative acquisition strategy” intended to accelerate the timeline for the ambitious system.

  • The study authors point to Manaus’ lower socioeconomic conditions, more crowded housing and reliance on boat travel, as factors that could have accelerated the spread of the virus there.

  • “We are accelerating what probably would have happened in the retail environment on a naturally in the next four years to five years,” said Donahoe.

  • In other words, the ice surface is now at low enough elevation to accelerate melting.

  • It may accelerate the adoption of laws giving patients more power.

  • “Accelerate this process,” said Royce, adding that the Free Syrian Army is the antidote to the ongoing expansion of ISIS in Syria.

  • This trend will only accelerate as whites lapse at higher rates than nonwhites.

  • “We have every reason to expect these demographic changes to continue, if not accelerate,” Bonica said.

  • Conservative evangelicalism is losing millennials in gobs, and the World Vision fallout is sure to only accelerate the fallout.

  • But the very circumstances that facilitated the settling of the Spanish colonies were also likely to accelerate their liberation.

  • At the same time he disclaimed all interest in, or desire to accelerate this consummation.

  • Yet, even this simple communication caused the pulse of Mrs Forster to accelerate.

  • "It certainly does," replied Shorty, scratching his head to accelerate his mental action.

  • Trivial as the circumstance was, it not only rendered home more disgusting, but appeared to accelerate his dissolution.