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被监护
Aprendizaje acelerado
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
accelerated learning SUST. U
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. accelerate [ingl. am. əkˈsɛləˌreɪt, ingl. brit. əkˈsɛləreɪt] V. intr.
accelerate process/growth:
II. accelerate [ingl. am. əkˈsɛləˌreɪt, ingl. brit. əkˈsɛləreɪt] V. trans.
1. accelerate process/growth/trend:
2. accelerate <accelerated, part. pas. >:
accelerated program ingl. am.
learning [ingl. am. ˈlərnɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈləːnɪŋ] SUST. U
1. learning:
2. learning (act):
I. learn <pret. & part. pas. learned or ingl. brit. also learnt> [ingl. am. lərn, ingl. brit. ləːn] V. trans.
1.1. learn (gain knowledge of):
to learn to + infin
aprender a  +  infin
1.2. learn (memorize):
1.3. learn <learned, part. pas. >:
learned response
2. learn (become informed about):
learn details
3. learn (teach) controv.:
II. learn <pret. & part. pas. learned or ingl. brit. also learnt> [ingl. am. lərn, ingl. brit. ləːn] V. intr.
1. learn (gain knowledge):
2. learn (become informed):
to learn about or of sth (more frml)
en el diccionario PONS
I. accelerate [əkˈseləreɪt] V. intr.
accelerate growth
II. accelerate [əkˈseləreɪt] V. trans.
learning [ˈlɜ:nɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈlɜ:r-] SUST. sin pl.
1. learning (acquisition of knowledge):
2. learning (extensive knowledge):
I. learn [lɜ:n, ingl. am. lɜ:rn] learnt Am: learned, learnt Am: learned learnt Am: learned, learnt Am: learned V. trans.
II. learn [lɜ:n, ingl. am. lɜ:rn] learnt Am: learned, learnt Am: learned learnt Am: learned, learnt Am: learned V. intr.
en el diccionario PONS
I. accelerate [ək·ˈsel·ə·reɪt] V. intr.
accelerate growth
II. accelerate [ək·ˈsel·ə·reɪt] V. trans.
I. learn <learned, learned> [lɜrn] V. trans.
II. learn <learned, learned> [lɜrn] V. intr.
learning [ˈlɜr·nɪŋ] SUST.
1. learning (acquisition of knowledge):
2. learning (extensive knowledge):
Present
Iaccelerate
youaccelerate
he/she/itaccelerates
weaccelerate
youaccelerate
theyaccelerate
Past
Iaccelerated
youaccelerated
he/she/itaccelerated
weaccelerated
youaccelerated
theyaccelerated
Present Perfect
Ihaveaccelerated
youhaveaccelerated
he/she/ithasaccelerated
wehaveaccelerated
youhaveaccelerated
theyhaveaccelerated
Past Perfect
Ihadaccelerated
youhadaccelerated
he/she/ithadaccelerated
wehadaccelerated
youhadaccelerated
theyhadaccelerated
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Growth hormones, particularly anabolic agents such as steroids, are used in some countries to accelerate muscle growth in animals.
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The building of temples at shrines produced shrine-temple complexes, which accelerated the process of amalgamation of the two religions.
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Other differences include the faster growth rate of tropical plants, which accelerate all steps of the bonsai evolution.
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If the gust front, or leading edge of the outflow boundary, races ahead of the thunderstorm, its motion will accelerate in tandem.
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The pace of decay of the building, which already suffered because of humidity and earthquakes through the centuries, accelerated after the construction of the railway.
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