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acceleration [ækˌsɛləˈreɪʃən] n 1. the act of accelerating or the state of being accelerated 2. (Physics / General Physics) the rate of increase of speed or the rate of change of velocity. Symbol a
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acceleration noun 1. hastening, hurrying, stepping up (informal), expedition, speeding up, stimulation, advancement, promotion, spurring, quickening He has called for an acceleration of political reforms. 2. speeding up, gathering speed, opening up, increasing speed Acceleration to 60 mph takes a mere 5.7 seconds. 3. increase, rise, development, gain, growth, boost, expansion, extension, enlargement, escalation, upsurge, upturn, increment, intensification, augmentation the recent acceleration of house prices Translations acceleration [ækˌseləˈreɪʃən] A. N (esp Aut) → aceleración f B. CPD acceleration clause N (Fin) → provisión f para el vencimiento anticipado de una deuda acceleration [ækˌsɛləˈreɪʃən] n [process, growth, change] → accélération f acceleration of sth → accélération de qch acceleration in sth → accélération de qch [vehicle] → accélération f acceleration n → Beschleunigung f; (of speed also) → Erhöhung f; to have good/poor acceleration → eine gute/schlechte Beschleunigung haben, gut/schlecht beschleunigen How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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the robots successfully completed a pilot run of motion patterns, speeds
and accelerations, the robots were deployed in the metalcasting
facility. The LHSs of (5) and (6) represent accelerations of the east-west
and north-south components of the observed wind, respectively. In the last year, Edwards' 412th Test Wing has conducted eight
test accelerations and test surges in support of the war against
terrorism. |
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