accelerate

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they accelerate
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he / she / it accelerates
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past simple accelerated
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past participle accelerated
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-ing form accelerating
🔊/əkˈseləreɪtɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to happen faster or earlier; to make something happen faster or earlier(使)加速,加快
    • Inflation continues to accelerate.通货膨胀不断加速。🔊🔊
    • accelerate something Exposure to the sun can accelerate the ageing process.暴露在日光下会加快老化过程。🔊🔊
    Extra Examples
    • Government policy has greatly accelerated the decline of the small farmer.政府政策大大加速了小农户的衰落。
    • Population growth accelerated only after 1750.人口增长仅在1750年之后才加速。
    • The epidemic is accelerating dramatically.该流行病正以惊人的速度蔓延。
    • The pace of change has begun to accelerate.变革的步伐已经开始加快。
    • factors which may accelerate inflation可能加速通胀的因素
    • rapidly accelerating social change迅速加速社会变革
    • Environmental factors can accelerate the development of certain cancers.环境因素可能会加快某些癌症的发展。
    • He vowed to intensify efforts to accelerate the structural reform of the economy.他发誓要加大力度,加快经济结构改革。
    Topics Change, cause and effectc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • dramatically
    • greatly
    • rapidly
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  2. [intransitive] (of a vehicle or person车辆或人) to start to go faster加速;加快
    • The runners accelerated smoothly around the bend.赛跑运动员在转弯处顺势加速。🔊🔊
    • The car accelerated to overtake me.那辆汽车加速超过了我。🔊🔊
    • The car purred into life and accelerated away.那辆轿车轰隆隆地发动起来,然后加速开走了。
    Topics Physics and chemistryc1, Transport by car or lorryc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • hard
    • quickly
    • smoothly
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  3. opposite decelerate
    Word Originearly 16th cent. (in the sense to make something happen faster): from Latin accelerat- ‘hastened’, from the verb accelerare, from ad- ‘towards’ + celer ‘swift’.