English to Portuguese Dictionary accelerate

accelerate

acelerar
definition
verb
the car accelerated toward her
(of a vehicle or other physical object) begin to move more quickly.
translation of 'accelerate'
verb
aumentar a velocidade,
acelerar,
despertar,
apressar,
precipitar,
estimular
example
These electrons 'accelerate' in the electric field of the wake.
The synchrotron can 'accelerate' electrons from a mere walking pace up to almost the speed of light.
The average F1 car can 'accelerate' faster than most other race cars, aside from drag racing and rally cars that is.
A sufficiently strong electric field can further 'accelerate' these electrons.
According to Al Smith, much current research is focused on the use of lasers to 'accelerate' protons, rather than using existing cyclotron and synchrotron sources.
The principle of the cyclotron fails as particles 'accelerate' close to the speed of light.
Why is it easier to 'accelerate' an electron to a speed that is close to the speed of light, compared to accelerating a proton to the same speed?
This action causes the solar atmosphere to sizzle with high-energy X-rays and gamma rays and 'accelerate' proton and electron particles into the solar system.
The need for water investment keeps inexorably increasing and tends to 'accelerate' as the deterioration of these systems advance.
inflation started to 'accelerate'
Then, Spinella says, the shift into hybrids and smaller vehicles would 'accelerate' .
The rate of advance of biotech is likely to 'accelerate' to such an extent that many people who are alive right now will live to see aging become at first partially reversible.
This contribution is expected to increase as melting rates 'accelerate' , though ultimately the added runoff is predicted to disappear as glaciers decline many decades from now.
I can't believe how fast these cars 'accelerate' out of the corner.
inflation started to 'accelerate'
Biotechnology will continue to advance and its rate of advance will 'accelerate' .
They heard the roar of the engines and squealing of tires as the cars 'accelerated' quickly from Ottawa Street.
The pullaway factor provided by the significant torque from the motor makes some 'accelerative' exhilaration possible even in these speed-straitened times we drive in.
The helpless ship 'accelerated' for a few moments and then began to slow down, eventually coming to a standstill.
The vehicle 'accelerates' from 0 to 60 mph in roughly 16 seconds.
The airplane 'accelerates' very quickly in the dive and when seen from the ground appears extremely fast.
These adverse inflationary monetary events are 'accelerating' and can only increase the weight bearing down on the MCDI.
The direction in which an 'accelerative' force acts is described by the use of a three axis co-ordinate system (X, Y, and Z) in which the vertical axis is parallel to the long axis of the body.
But you do not have to indulge the Jag's tremendous 'accelerative' thrills all the time.
Most of the northern lights we see originate in the electrons 'accelerated' into the ionosphere.
The navigational algorithm is 'accelerative' , which means the longer the user depresses the forward button, the faster the user moves through the environment.
The Escort 'accelerated' towards Glasgow, and as the midnight traffic dwindled, the hitcher knew the game was up.
The test commenced with the vehicle 'accelerating' under normal conditions from a standing position to the testing speed.
But it still leaves unexplained why the rate of house price increases should be 'accelerating' at all, and how reliable and sustainable this acceleration is.
I drive off, and warm instantly to the strong, even 'accelerative' force; this is as smooth and muscular as the best four-cylinder turbodiesels apart from Honda's, and rather creamier than the Mondeo version.
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