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sped [sped] V.

sped pret., part. pas. of speed:

Véase también: speed up , speed

II . speed up V. intr.

1. speed (accelerate):

pospeševati [form. perf. pospešiti]

2. speed (improve):

izboljševati se [form. perf. izboljšati se]

II . speed <sped, sped> [spi:d] V. intr.

2. speed (drive too fast):

III . speed <-ed [or sped], -ed [or sped]> [spi:d] V. trans.

1. speed (quicken):

pospeševati [form. perf. pospešiti]

2. speed (transport):

I . speed [spi:d] SUST.

2. speed no pl. (high velocity):

brzina f
at speed esp ingl. brit.

3. speed (operating mode):

speed TÉC.

4. speed (gear):

II . speed <sped, sped> [spi:d] V. intr.

2. speed (drive too fast):

III . speed <-ed [or sped], -ed [or sped]> [spi:d] V. trans.

1. speed (quicken):

pospeševati [form. perf. pospešiti]

2. speed (transport):

II . speed up V. intr.

1. speed (accelerate):

pospeševati [form. perf. pospešiti]

2. speed (improve):

izboljševati se [form. perf. izboljšati se]

ˈspeed bump SUST.

ˈspeed cop SUST. coloq.

ˈspeed dat·ing SUST. no pl., no art.

ˈspeed lim·it SUST.

ˈspeed skat·er SUST.

ˈspeed skat·ing SUST. no pl.

ˈspeed trap SUST.

top ˈspeed SUST.

trans·ˈmis·sion speed SUST. INFORM.

Ejemplos de uso para sped

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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As the tanker sped towards the aircraft, air traffic control radioed the pilot to slow down, and the tanker immediately came to a stop.
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He said on one occasion he witnessed a pointsman, who assists children to cross the busy road, dive for safety when the vehicles sped past him.
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Police say the man punched the carjacker and held onto the vehicle as it sped away, dragging him a short distance.
fox2now.com
Evidently attracted to bigger game, the bombers sped on.
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These reactions are sped by the heat generated when sodium hydroxide and the other chemical components of the cleaner dissolve in water.
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When conditions are warm, the onset and pace of rigor mortis are sped up by providing a conducive environment for the metabolic processes that cause decay.
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The assailant allegedly then sped away, hitting at least two more cars.
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Nobody notices the hearse, which sped from the scene minutes earlier.
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The PT boats, suddenly thrown into a bad situation, loosed torpedoes at the attacking enemy and sped off to the southward.
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She's philosophical about it though, saying friends grow apart anyway and this way it just got sped up a bit.
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