B2 adjective 중립

acceleration

/əkˌsɛl.əˈreɪ.ʃən/

Acceleration refers to the rate at which the speed or direction of an object changes over time. It can also describe the act of increasing the speed of a process or the rate at which something happens.

예시

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1

The car's acceleration is impressive, reaching 60 mph in just four seconds.

The car's acceleration is impressive, reaching 60 mph in just four seconds.

2

The board of directors called for an acceleration of the restructuring plan to remain competitive.

The board of directors called for an acceleration of the restructuring plan to remain competitive.

3

I love the acceleration you feel when the plane finally takes off.

I love the acceleration you feel when the plane finally takes off.

어휘 가족

명사
acceleration
Verb
accelerate
부사
acceleratingly
형용사
accelerated
관련
accelerator
💡

암기 팁

Think of the 'accelerator' pedal in a car. When you step on it, you feel 'acceleration' as the car gains speed.

빠른 퀴즈

The driver felt a sudden ______ as the sports car zoomed down the highway.

정답!

정답은: acceleration

예시

1

The car's acceleration is impressive, reaching 60 mph in just four seconds.

everyday

The car's acceleration is impressive, reaching 60 mph in just four seconds.

2

The board of directors called for an acceleration of the restructuring plan to remain competitive.

formal

The board of directors called for an acceleration of the restructuring plan to remain competitive.

3

I love the acceleration you feel when the plane finally takes off.

informal

I love the acceleration you feel when the plane finally takes off.

4

In physics, constant acceleration implies that the velocity changes by the same amount each second.

academic

In physics, constant acceleration implies that the velocity changes by the same amount each second.

5

Our primary goal this quarter is the acceleration of product development cycles.

business

Our primary goal this quarter is the acceleration of product development cycles.

어휘 가족

명사
acceleration
Verb
accelerate
부사
acceleratingly
형용사
accelerated
관련
accelerator

자주 쓰는 조합

rapid acceleration rapid acceleration
rate of acceleration rate of acceleration
constant acceleration constant acceleration
economic acceleration economic acceleration
sudden acceleration sudden acceleration

자주 쓰는 구문

acceleration of gravity

acceleration of gravity

hardware acceleration

hardware acceleration

acceleration clause

acceleration clause

자주 혼동되는 단어

acceleration vs velocity

Velocity is the speed in a specific direction, while acceleration is the change in that velocity.

acceleration vs speed

Speed is how fast something moves; acceleration is how quickly that speed is changing.

📝

사용 참고사항

While commonly used in physics to describe motion, it is frequently used in business and social contexts to describe the speeding up of trends or projects.

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

Learners often use 'speed' when they actually mean 'acceleration' (the increase in speed). Also, remember it is spelled with a double 'c'.

💡

암기 팁

Think of the 'accelerator' pedal in a car. When you step on it, you feel 'acceleration' as the car gains speed.

📖

어원

From the Latin 'acceleratio', derived from 'accelerare' meaning 'to hasten' (ad- 'to' + celer 'swift').

문법 패턴

Uncountable noun when referring to the general concept of increasing speed. Countable noun when referring to specific instances or measurements of speed change. Often followed by the preposition 'of' (e.g., acceleration of growth).
🌍

문화적 맥락

In modern tech culture, 'acceleration' is often linked to 'accelerationism,' a philosophy regarding the rapid advancement of technology and capitalism.

빠른 퀴즈

The driver felt a sudden ______ as the sports car zoomed down the highway.

정답!

정답은: acceleration

관련 단어

ultramutfy

C1

To subject something to an extreme, often irreversible, transformation or modification in its fundamental structure or character. It is typically used in technical or speculative contexts to describe radical changes that render the original state unrecognizable.

uniprivacy

C1

Uniprivacy refers to a unified, singular privacy standard or framework applied consistently across various digital platforms, services, or jurisdictions. It emphasizes the homogenization of data protection policies to ensure a seamless and predictable experience for the user, regardless of the specific interface or department being accessed.

demarery

C1

A formal or technical objection raised in a professional or legal setting, typically used to delay proceedings or question the validity of an argument. It describes a specific state of procedural hesitation where a process is halted until a specific concern is addressed.

translably

C1

The quality or state of being capable of being rendered into another language while maintaining its original meaning. It refers to the extent to which a concept, text, or expression can find an equivalent in a target language without significant loss of nuance.

obfachood

C1

The state or condition of being intentionally obscured, ambiguous, or difficult to perceive, particularly regarding one's true motives or the structural clarity of a situation. It describes a persistent quality of hiddenness that prevents clear observation or comprehension.

underpendsion

C1

The foundational support, basis, or underlying framework that provides stability and strength to a structure, theory, or organization. It refers to the core principles or physical elements that justify and hold up a larger system.

misdictile

C1

To transcribe or record spoken words incorrectly, especially in a manner that fundamentally alters the intended meaning or technical specifications of the message. It refers specifically to the failure of accuracy during the transition from auditory input to written or repeated output.

obgeotude

C1

The state or quality of being excessively preoccupied with physical location or geographical boundaries. It often refers to a mindset or policy that stubbornly prioritizes local physical presence over digital or global connectivity.

monotegate

C1

To consolidate multiple layers, systems, or categories into a single, unified structure. It is often used in technical or organizational contexts to describe the process of streamlining complex elements for the sake of efficiency or standardization.

autojecthood

C1

To transition a system, process, or entity into a state where it automatically identifies and rejects incompatible or non-compliant elements. It refers to the implementation of autonomous exclusion protocols to maintain system purity or efficiency.

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