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1 hurtle
'hə:tl(to move very quickly and violently: The car hurtled down the hill at top speed.) precipitarse, lanzarsetr['hɜːtəl]1 lanzarse, precipitarse1 lanzarv.• arrojarse con violencia v.• caer con violencia v.• lanzar v.'hɜːrtḷ, 'hɜːtḷintransitive verb (+ adv compl)['hɜːtl]to hurtle along/by o past — ir*/pasar volando or a toda velocidad
1.VI precipitarseto hurtle along — ir como un rayo or a toda velocidad
the car hurtled past — el coche pasó como un rayo or a toda velocidad
2.* * *['hɜːrtḷ, 'hɜːtḷ]intransitive verb (+ adv compl)to hurtle along/by o past — ir*/pasar volando or a toda velocidad
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