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ímpetu sustantivo masculino
ímpetu sustantivo masculino
1 (violencia) violence
2 (brío) energy ' ímpetu' also found in these entries: Spanish: alma - fuerza English: forge - impetus - steam -
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m.impetus, drive, energy, strength.* * *■ empezaron con mucho ímpetu they started off eagerly, they started off with great gusto* * *noun m.1) impetus2) momentum* * *SM1) (=impulso) impetus; (Mec) momentum2) (=acometida) rush, onrush3) [al hacer algo] (=impulsividad) impetuousness, impetuosity; (=violencia) violence* * *a) (Fís, Mec) impetus, momentumb) (energía, ardor) vigor*, energycon ímpetu — energetically, vigorously
c) ( violencia) force* * *= impetus, momentum, sinew, eagerness.Ex. The original impetus has been diverted into specific applications.Ex. They were splendid starters of projects but like so many bibliographers poor sustainers of momentum.Ex. Such sentiments provide the heart, soul, and sinew of comics.Ex. The sense of alienation that had evolved over 50 years has gradually given way to a spirit of teamwork and eagerness to learn.----* adquirir ímpetu = pick up + speed.* cobrar ímpetu = gain + momentum, gather + strength, gain + impetus.* dar ímpetu = lend + force, give + impetus.* ganar ímpetu = gather + momentum, gain + impetus, gather + strength, gather + steam, gather + pace.* mantener el ímpetu = maintain + momentum.* perder ímpetu = lose + momentum, run out of + steam, lose + impetus.* * *a) (Fís, Mec) impetus, momentumb) (energía, ardor) vigor*, energycon ímpetu — energetically, vigorously
c) ( violencia) force* * *= impetus, momentum, sinew, eagerness.Ex: The original impetus has been diverted into specific applications.
Ex: They were splendid starters of projects but like so many bibliographers poor sustainers of momentum.Ex: Such sentiments provide the heart, soul, and sinew of comics.Ex: The sense of alienation that had evolved over 50 years has gradually given way to a spirit of teamwork and eagerness to learn.* adquirir ímpetu = pick up + speed.* cobrar ímpetu = gain + momentum, gather + strength, gain + impetus.* dar ímpetu = lend + force, give + impetus.* ganar ímpetu = gather + momentum, gain + impetus, gather + strength, gather + steam, gather + pace.* mantener el ímpetu = maintain + momentum.* perder ímpetu = lose + momentum, run out of + steam, lose + impetus.* * *2 (energía, ardor) vigor*, energyempezó con mucho ímpetu he started off very energetically o vigorously, he threw himself into it at first3 (violencia) forceel ímpetu del ataque/de las olas the force of the attack/the waves* * *
ímpetu sustantivo masculino
ímpetu sustantivo masculino
1 (violencia) violence
2 (brío) energy
' ímpetu' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alma
- fuerza
English:
forge
- impetus
- steam
* * *ímpetu nm1. [brusquedad] force;el ímpetu del tornado arrasó el pueblecito the force of the tornado flattened the village2. [energía] energy;empezó la carrera con gran ímpetu he started the race very energetically;perder ímpetu to lose momentum3. Fís momentum* * *m impetus* * *ímpetu nm1) : impetus, momentum2) : vigor, energy3) : force, violence -
6 ímpetu
m1) порыв, воодушевление, увлечениеtrabajar con mucho ímpetu — работать с большим воодушевлением2) натиск, напор3) толчок, импульс -
7 ímpetu
m 1) порив, устрем; 2) тласък, импулс; tomar ímpetu спорт. засилвам се. -
8 ímpetu
m1) порыв, воодушевление, увлечение2) натиск, напор3) толчок, импульс -
9 ìmpetu
сущ.общ. горячность, наступательная сила, толчок, импульс, натиск, порыв -
10 ímpetu
m ↑1) на́тиск; напо́р; си́ла; эне́ргия2) поры́в; воодушевле́ние; пыл; энтузиа́зм -
11 ímpetu
• eagerness• energy• forwardness• gnu• go a bear• impetus• momentum• strength• vigor• vigour• violence -
12 impetu
m• Mé nutkání• podnět• popud• prudkost• rozběh• síla• zápal* * *m• Mé prudká touha• prudký pohyb• rychlý pohyb -
13 ìmpetu juvenil
сущ.общ. (brìo) юношеский задор -
14 adquirir ímpetu
(v.) = pick up + speedEx. This natural ebb and flow necessarily picks up speed as change accelerates.* * *(v.) = pick up + speedEx: This natural ebb and flow necessarily picks up speed as change accelerates.
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15 cobrar ímpetu
v.to gather head.* * *(v.) = gain + momentum, gather + strength, gain + impetusEx. Research into information retrieval has been gaining momentum, but not enough attention is given to its basis.Ex. This north/south cooperation is a five-year-old initiative that is now gathering strength = Esta cooperación norte-sur es una iniciativa que cumple cinco años y que ahora está ganando fuerza.Ex. The trend towards globalisation in publishing has gained impetus from the European Community's plans to create a single market by the end of 1992.* * *(v.) = gain + momentum, gather + strength, gain + impetusEx: Research into information retrieval has been gaining momentum, but not enough attention is given to its basis.
Ex: This north/south cooperation is a five-year-old initiative that is now gathering strength = Esta cooperación norte-sur es una iniciativa que cumple cinco años y que ahora está ganando fuerza.Ex: The trend towards globalisation in publishing has gained impetus from the European Community's plans to create a single market by the end of 1992. -
16 dar ímpetu
(v.) = lend + force, give + impetusEx. The scale of computerization lends new force to the arguments in favour of centralized cataloguing.Ex. Two concepts given much impetus lately through the increasing study of sociology have been 'communication' and 'class'.* * *(v.) = lend + force, give + impetusEx: The scale of computerization lends new force to the arguments in favour of centralized cataloguing.
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17 ganar ímpetu
(v.) = gather + momentum, gain + impetus, gather + strength, gather + steam, gather + paceEx. The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.Ex. The trend towards globalisation in publishing has gained impetus from the European Community's plans to create a single market by the end of 1992.Ex. This north/south cooperation is a five-year-old initiative that is now gathering strength = Esta cooperación norte-sur es una iniciativa que cumple cinco años y que ahora está ganando fuerza.Ex. The groundswell of movement towards integrating previously unrelated technologies and markets is now gathering a reasonable head of steam.Ex. The author looks at the likely future shifts in economic structures in advanced economies, as the information age replaces the industrial era, and regionalism gathers pace.* * *(v.) = gather + momentum, gain + impetus, gather + strength, gather + steam, gather + paceEx: The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.
Ex: The trend towards globalisation in publishing has gained impetus from the European Community's plans to create a single market by the end of 1992.Ex: This north/south cooperation is a five-year-old initiative that is now gathering strength = Esta cooperación norte-sur es una iniciativa que cumple cinco años y que ahora está ganando fuerza.Ex: The groundswell of movement towards integrating previously unrelated technologies and markets is now gathering a reasonable head of steam.Ex: The author looks at the likely future shifts in economic structures in advanced economies, as the information age replaces the industrial era, and regionalism gathers pace. -
18 mantener el ímpetu
(v.) = maintain + momentumEx. Subsequent activities by a mobile information team are maintaining the momentum of the project.* * *(v.) = maintain + momentumEx: Subsequent activities by a mobile information team are maintaining the momentum of the project.
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19 perder ímpetu
(v.) = lose + momentum, run out of + steam, lose + impetusEx. When the book was losing its momentum a new edition gave the volume new life.Ex. However, after making some progress the revision committee seems to have run out of steam, and no firm proposals have yet been made.Ex. The peace proposal is losing impetus dimming widespread hopes that the proposal had raised for an end to the 25-year guerrilla war.* * *(v.) = lose + momentum, run out of + steam, lose + impetusEx: When the book was losing its momentum a new edition gave the volume new life.
Ex: However, after making some progress the revision committee seems to have run out of steam, and no firm proposals have yet been made.Ex: The peace proposal is losing impetus dimming widespread hopes that the proposal had raised for an end to the 25-year guerrilla war. -
20 con ìmpetu
сущ.общ. порывисто
См. также в других словарях:
ímpetu — sustantivo masculino 1. Gran fuerza y rapidez con que se mueven personas, animales o cosas: El ímpetu de la riada se llevó casas y árboles. 2. Esfuerzo, energía: Empezó el curso con gran ímpetu … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
ímpetu — (Del lat. impĕtus). 1. m. impulso. 2. Movimiento acelerado y violento. 3. Fuerza o violencia. 4. Brío, vehemencia, ardor con que se actúa. 5. Fís. cantidad de movimiento … Diccionario de la lengua española
ímpetu — (Del lat. impetus, acción de dirigirse hacia algo.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Violencia y rapidez con que se realiza un movimiento: ■ el toro salió al ruedo con mucho ímpetu. SINÓNIMO furia brusquedad impetuosidad prontitud 2 Energía o fuerza con… … Enciclopedia Universal
ímpetu — (m) (Intermedio) fuerza e intensidad con las que se mueve una persona o cosa Ejemplos: Los dos jugadores fueron con mucho ímpetu, llegaron a la vez al balón y chocaron. Las tropas avanzaban hacia el ejército enemigo con ímpetu. Sinónimos: rapidez … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
ímpetu — s m 1 Fuerza violenta que impulsa y acelera el movimiento: El proyectil transfiere al blanco todo su ímpetu 2 Impulso vehemente de vitalidad, energía desbordante: ímpetu de la juventud, nuevos ímpetus, cobrar ímpetu … Español en México
ímpetu — {{#}}{{LM I21093}}{{〓}} {{SynI21631}} {{[}}ímpetu{{]}} ‹ím·pe·tu› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} Fuerza, energía o violencia: • Empujó la puerta con tanto ímpetu que la rompió.{{○}} {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del latín impetus (acción de dirigirse hacia algo) … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
ímpetu — Cantidad de movimiento que se define como el producto de la masa del cuerpo en movimiento y su velocidad … Diccionario ecologico
ímpetu — ím|pe|tu Mot Esdrúixol Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català
ímpetu — Sinónimos: ■ furia, violencia, fuerza, rapidez Antónimos: ■ calma Sinónimos: ■ esfuerzo, energía, impulso … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
ímpetu — m. Movimiento violento, acelerado … Diccionario Castellano
insanus est qui, abjecta ratione, omnia cum impetu et furore facit — /inseynas est kway abjekta reyshiyowniy omniya kam impat(y)uw et fyaroriy feysat/ He is insane who, reason being thrown away, does everything with violence and rage … Black's law dictionary