Griechisch-Englisch Übersetzung für επισπεύδω
- expediteHe expedited the search by alphabetizing the papers
- accelerateto accelerate the growth of a plant, the increase of wealth, etcto accelerate our departure
- accomplish quickly
- achieve quickly
- advancean advance in health or knowledgean advance in rank or officean advance on the prime cost of goods
- aidHe came to my aid when I was founderingSlimming aids include dietary supplements and appetite suppressantsThe incompetent generals brilliant aid often made priceless suggestions
- boostThe controversy gave a boost to the authors salesThis campaign will boost your chances of winning the election.
- clear a path for
- dash offI have to dash off to the store, but Ill be back soon.Let me dash off a quick note.
- dispatchWe must act with dispatch in this matter
- easeHe played the ukelele with easeShe enjoyed the ease of living in a house where the servants did all the workThe pension set her mind [[at ease
- facilitate
- finish quickly
- forwardThe fire was confined to the forward portion of the store.the forward gun in a ship, or the forward ship in a fleetThe stock price is currently 12 times forward earnings.
- furtherFurther the economyto further the peace processSee those two lampposts? Run to the further one.
- give a boost to
- give a push to
- hasten
- help along
- hurryWhy are you in such a big hurry?There is no hurry on that paperworkHes hurrying because hes late
- make easier
- make short work ofA good electric screwdriver will make short work of the disassembly process.
- oil the wheels for
- precipitateto precipitate a journey, or a conflictit precipitated their successwe were precipitated into a conflict
- pressa flower pressStop the presses!according to a member of the press
- promoteHe promoted his clerk to office managerThey promoted the abolition of daylight saving timeThey promoted the new film with giant billboards
- pushIn his anger he pushed me against the wall and threatened me.You need to push quite hard to get this door open.to push an objection too far; to push ones luck
- push through
- quickenMy heartbeat quickened when I heard him approachto quicken the sheer, that is, to make its curve more pronounced
- rushA rush of business can be difficult to handle effectively for its unexpected volumeMany errors were made in the rush to finisha rush of water; a rush of footsteps
- smooth the way for
- speed upThe car sped up as it went around the cornerYou shouldnt speed up your car when you go around corners
- spur on
- step upThey will need to step up production if they are going to competeStep up your shower game!Wont anyone step up to the challenge?
- stimulate
- urge on
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