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Gaspedal

ac·cel·era·tor [əkˈseləreɪtəʳ, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ] SUST.

1. accelerator (in car):

accelerator
Gaspedal nt <-s, -e>
accelerator
Gas nt <-es> coloq.
to depress [or step on] the accelerator
aufs Gas treten coloq. [o. austr. steigen]
to ease [or let] up on the accelerator

2. accelerator FÍS.:

accelerator

par·ti·cle ac·ˈcel·era·tor SUST.

particle accelerator

elec·tron ac·ˈcel·era·tor SUST. CIENC. NAT.

electron accelerator

ac·ˈcel·era·tor pe·dal SUST.

accelerator pedal
Gaspedal nt <-s, -e>

ac·ˈcel·era·tor board SUST. INFORM.

accelerator board

ˈion ac·cel·era·tor SUST. FÍS.

ion accelerator

lin·ear ac·ˈcel·era·tor SUST. FÍS.

linear accelerator

ac·ˈcel·era·tor key SUST. INFORM.

accelerator key
Schnelltaste f <-, -n>
accelerator key

ac·ˈcel·era·tor card SUST. INFORM.

accelerator card

heavy ion ac·ˈcel·era·tor SUST. FÍS.

heavy ion accelerator

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Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

accelerator/brake pedal
to ease up on the accelerator
Gas [o. suizo a. Most] wegnehmen coloq.
to ease up on the accelerator
vom Gas gehen coloq.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Another important group of primary accelerators is formed by the thiazoles.
en.wikipedia.org
To restart, the driver simply takes his foot off the brake and presses the accelerator.
en.wikipedia.org
He places his briefcase on the accelerator and steers his vehicle directly toward the oncoming truck, jumping from the car at the last moment.
en.wikipedia.org
These additives include accelerators, activators like zinc oxide and stearic acid and antidegradants.
en.wikipedia.org
Most accelerator pumps are adjustable for volume and/or duration by some means.
en.wikipedia.org