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1 зачестявам
become more frequent; come thick upon, multiplyтой зачести да идва he comes more oftenударите зачестиха the strokes multiplied, ( за сърце) the heartbeats became more frequent, the pulse quickened* * *зачестя̀вам,гл. become more frequent; come thick upon, multiply; той зачести да идва he comes more often; ударите зачестиха the strokes multiplied, (за сърце) the heartbeats became more frequent, the pulse quickened.* * *1. become more frequent;come thick upon, multiply 2. той зачести да идва he comes more often 3. ударите зачестиха the strokes multiplied, (за сърце) the heartbeats became more frequent, the pulse quickened -
2 ускорен
accelerated, etc. вж. ускорявамускоренпулс a quickened/quick/frequent pulseс ускорени темпове at accelerated ratesускорено икономическо развитие an accelerated/a speeded economic development* * *ускорѐн,мин. страд. прич. (и като прил.) accelerated, hastened, speeded; работя с \ускорени темпове work against time; с много \ускорено темпо by leaps and bounds; с \ускорени темпове at accelerated rates; \ускорен пулс quickened/quick/frequent pulse; \ускорена амортизация accelerated depreciation.* * *accelerated* * *1. accelerated, etc. вж. ускорявам 2. c УСКОРЕНи темпове at accelerated rates 3. c много УСКОРЕНо темпо by leaps and bounds 4. УСКОРЕНo икономическо развитие an accelerated/a speeded economic development 5. УСКОРЕНпулс a quickened/quick/frequent pulse 6. работя с УСКОРЕНи темпове work against time -
3 зачестя
зачестя̀,зачестя̀вам гл. become more frequent; come thick upon, multiply; той зачести да идва he comes more often; ударите зачестиха the strokes multiplied, (за сърце) the heartbeats became more frequent, the pulse quickened.
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