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Lista de Palabras Nivel C2 - Pace

Aquí aprenderá todas las palabras esenciales para hablar sobre Pace, recopiladas específicamente para estudiantes de nivel C2.

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breakneck
[Adjetivo]

moving or happening at an extremely dangerous or fast speed

de vértigo

de vértigo

Ex: The breakneck growth of the company led to concerns about sustainability.
express
[Adjetivo]

done with speed or efficiency

rápido

rápido

Ex: express bus service provides a direct route to the airport with minimal stops .
nimble
[Adjetivo]

quick and light in movement or action

ágil, ligero, diestro

ágil, ligero, diestro

Ex: nimble cat leaped gracefully over obstacles in its path .
lickety-split
[Adjetivo]

happening at a swift pace

rápidamente, a toda prisa

rápidamente, a toda prisa

Ex: The emergency team arrived at the scene in lickety-split manner , ready to assist .
blistering
[Adjetivo]

moving or progressing at an extremely high speed

vertiginoso, rapídamente

vertiginoso, rapídamente

Ex: The jet took off with a blistering acceleration, reaching cruising altitude in record time.
supersonic
[Adjetivo]

having a speed greater than that of sound

supersónico, supersónica

supersónico, supersónica

Ex: The military supersonic missiles for swift and precise strikes against targets .
lightning
[Adjetivo]

moving or happening extremely quickly

relámpago, veloz

relámpago, veloz

Ex: The team delivered a lightning-fast response to the crisis, preventing further damage.
expeditious
[Adjetivo]

done very quickly without wasting time or resources

diligente

diligente

Ex: expeditious decision-making process helped resolve the issue quickly .
flat out
[Adverbio]

at the maximum speed

a toda velocidad, al máximo

a toda velocidad, al máximo

Ex: The factory flat out to fulfill the surge in demand for its products .
dilatory
[Adjetivo]

intentionally delaying or slow to act

dilatorio

dilatorio

Ex: The court criticized the lawyer dilatory tactics , leading to unnecessary delays in the trial .
languid
[Adjetivo]

moving in a slow, effortless, and attractive manner

lánguido

lánguido

Ex: The heat of the afternoon made everyone move in languid, unhurried manner .
plodding
[Adjetivo]

moving or progressing slowly and with great effort

lento, tardo

lento, tardo

Ex: In the rural area, technology's plodding advancement lagged behind urban developments.
laggard
[Adjetivo]

sluggish or falling behind in progress, development, or pace compared to others

dilatorio

dilatorio

Ex: The laggard response from the government hindered effective disaster relief efforts.
to slacken
[Verbo]

to reduce in speed

aflojar, disminuir

aflojar, disminuir

Ex: As the car ascended the steep hill, the driver felt the acceleration slacken.
to outpace
[Verbo]

to surpass, exceed, or move faster than someone or something

sobrepasar, superar

sobrepasar, superar

Ex: Advances in medical research are critical outpace the spread of emerging diseases .

to speed up or facilitate the progress of an action or task

acelerar

acelerar

Ex: The government passed a law expedite the construction of critical infrastructure projects .
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