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    Resources Translator I need you to speed things up, we are losing time!

I need you to speed things up, we are losing time!

Translation result
Necesito que aceleres las cosas, ¡estamos perdiendo tiempo! I need you to speed things up, we are losing time!


need verb

1. require as useful, just, or proper.

The new policy needs to be implemented immediately to address the growing concerns about workplace safety. La nueva política necesita ser implementada inmediatamente para abordar las crecientes preocupaciones sobre la seguridad en el lugar de trabajo.

2. have need of.

The doctor needs oxygen equipment to treat patients with respiratory issues. El doctor necesita equipo de oxígeno para tratar a pacientes con problemas respiratorios.

3. have or feel a need for.

The company needs to modernize its software to stay competitive in the market. La empresa necesita modernizar su software para mantenerse competitiva en el mercado.

Conjugation

Pronoun Conjugation
I
I need.
You
You need.
He/She/It
He/She/It needs.
We
We need.
You
You need.
They
They need.
Complete conjugation.

speed verb

1. move hurridly.

He rushed down the hall to receive his guests Traducción de 'He rushed down the hall to receive his guests'
The cars raced down the street Traducción de 'The cars raced down the street'

2. move faster.

The cyclist decided to speed down the hill, feeling the wind rush past her face as she gained momentum. El ciclista decidió acelerar por la colina, sintiendo el viento pasar a su lado mientras ganaba velocidad.

3. move very fast.

The racing car sped down the track, leaving all other competitors in its dust. El coche de carreras avanzó rápidamente por la pista, dejando atrás a todos los demás competidores en su polvo.

4. travel at an excessive or illegal velocity.

The police officer pulled over the driver who was speeding down the highway and issued a ticket for reckless driving. El oficial de policía detuvo al conductor que estaba circulando a velocidad excesiva por la autopista y le emitió un multa por conducción temeraria.

5. cause to move faster.

The coach told the team to speed up their pace during the final lap of the relay race. El entrenador les pidió al equipo acelerar su ritmo durante la última vuelta de la carrera relé.

thing noun

1. a special situation.

The couple's decision to elope was a thing, and it required them to make some last-minute arrangements. La decisión del par de casarse por sorpresa fue una cosa, y les llevó a hacer algunos arreglos en última hora.

2. an action.

After years of training, her thing is to complete a marathon in under four hours. Después de años de entrenamiento, su cosa es completar una maratón en menos de cuatro horas.

3. a special abstraction.

The philosopher spent hours pondering the thing that was meant by "happiness", trying to grasp its essence and definition. El filósofo pasó horas reflexionando sobre lo que se quería decir con "la felicidad", tratando de asir su esencia y definición.

4. an artifact.

The archaeologist carefully excavated the ancient vase, which was considered a significant thing in the museum's collection. El arqueólogo excavó con cuidado la vasija antigua, que se consideraba una cosa significativa en la colección del museo.

5. an event.

The big thing was the surprise party planned by her friends to celebrate her birthday. El gran tema fue la fiesta sorpresa planeada por sus amigos para celebrar su cumpleaños.

6. a vaguely specified concern.

I'm worried about this thing, but I can't quite put my finger on what it is. Estoy preocupado por esto, pero no puedo dar con lo que es exactamente.

7. a statement regarded as an object.

The politician's latest thing, a promise to increase funding for education, has sparked controversy among voters. El último asunto del político, una promesa de aumentar la financiación para la educación, ha desencadenado controversia entre los votantes.

8. an entity that is not named specifically.

Can you pass me that thing on the table over there? I need to use it for my project. Puedes pasarme ese objeto sobre la mesa allí? Necesito usarlo para mi proyecto.

9. any attribute or quality considered as having its own existence.

The philosopher spent hours pondering the nature of time as a thing, trying to understand how it relates to our perception of reality. El filósofo pasó horas reflexionando sobre la naturaleza del tiempo como cosa, tratando de entender cómo se relaciona con nuestra percepción de la realidad.

10. a special objective.

The team's thing was to win the championship, and they worked tirelessly towards that goal. La empresa del equipo era ganar el campeonato y trabajaron incansablemente hacia ese objetivo.

11. a persistent illogical feeling of desire or aversion.

Despite his rational explanations, John couldn't shake off the thing that drew him to the old, rundown house - he just felt an inexplicable urge to buy it. A pesar de sus explicaciones racionales, John no podía deshacerse de aquello que lo atraía hacia la antigua y ruinosa casa - simplemente sentía un impulso inexplicable para comprarla.

12. a separate and self-contained entity.

The small wooden box was just a thing to her, filled with sentimental value but no monetary worth. La pequeña caja de madera era solo una cosa para ella, llena de valor sentimental pero sin valor monetario alguno.

strong adjective

1. having strength or power greater than average or expected.

The strong winds from Hurricane Maria destroyed several buildings in its path, leaving a trail of devastation behind. Las fuertes rachas provenientes del Huracán María destruyeron varios edificios en su trayecto, dejando un rastro de devastación detrás.
LeBron James is considered a strong candidate for MVP this season, given his impressive performance on the court so far. LeBron James se considera un fuerte candidato para el MVP esta temporada, dados sus impresionantes actuaciones en la pista hasta ahora.

2. having a strong physiological or chemical effect.

The strong painkiller helped alleviate my headache, but I was careful not to overuse it due to its potential side effects. El fuerte analgésico ayudó a aliviar mi dolor de cabeza, pero me aseguré no sobreutilizarlo debido a sus posibles efectos secundarios.
The doctor prescribed a strong antihistamine to treat my severe allergic reaction, and I noticed significant relief within hours of taking the medication. El doctor me recetó un antihistamínico fuerte para tratar mi reacción alérgica severa y noté un alivio significativo dentro de horas de tomar la medicación.

gift noun

1. something acquired without compensation.

The newlyweds received a beautiful diamond necklace as a gift from their grandparents, which they cherished for years to come. Los recién casados recibieron un hermoso collar de diamantes como regalo de sus abuelos, que los custodiaron durante años por venir.

2. natural abilities or qualities.

With her gift for music, she was able to compose beautiful melodies that captivated audiences worldwide. Con su don para la música, fue capaz de componer melodías bellas que cautivaron a los espectadores en todo el mundo.

3. the act of giving.

The generous philanthropist made it her gift to build a new hospital in the underserved community, providing access to quality healthcare for thousands. La filántropa generosa la hizo su regalo para construir un nuevo hospital en la comunidad desfavorecida, brindando acceso a atención médica de alta calidad a miles.

time noun

1. an instance or single occasion for some event.

The concert was a once-in-a-lifetime time, and we'll always cherish the memories of that night. El concierto fue una experiencia única en la vida y siempre recordaremos los recuerdos de esa noche.

2. a period of time considered as a resource under your control and sufficient to accomplish something.

With only two hours left on my clock, I still had enough time to finish the project before the deadline. Con solo dos horas que me quedaban en el reloj, todavía tenía tiempo suficiente para acabar el proyecto antes de la fecha límite.

3. an indefinite period (usually marked by specific attributes or activities).

After graduating from college, I took some time to travel and explore Europe before starting my career. Después de graduarme de la universidad, pasé algún tiempo viajando y explorar Europa antes de empezar mi carrera.

4. a suitable moment.

She waited for what she considered to be the perfect time to make her move, and then she asked him to join her for dinner. Ella esperó lo que consideraba el momento perfecto para hacer su movimiento, y luego le pidió que se uniera a ella para cenar.

5. the continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past.

The concept of time has been debated by philosophers for centuries, and its measurement has become increasingly precise over the years. El concepto del tiempo ha sido debatido por filósofos durante siglos y su medida se ha vuelto cada vez más precisa con el paso de los años.

6. a person's experience on a particular occasion.

The time I spent at summer camp was one of the most memorable experiences of my childhood, filled with laughter and adventure. El tiempo que pasé en el campamento de verano fue uno de los experiencias más memorables de mi infancia, lleno de risas y aventuras.

7. a reading of a point in time as given by a clock.

The clock struck 3:00 PM, marking the exact time for our meeting to start. La hora tocó las 3:00 de la tarde, marcando el momento exacto para que nuestro encuentro comenzara.

8. the fourth coordinate that is required (along with three spatial dimensions) to specify a physical event.

The physicists needed to account for both space and time in their calculations of the black hole's trajectory, ensuring accuracy in their predictions. Los físicos necesitaban tener en cuenta tanto el espacio como el tiempo en sus cálculos del trazo del agujero negro, asegurando la precisión en sus predicciones.

9. rhythm as given by division into parts of equal duration.

The jazz band's complex time signature made it challenging for new members to keep up with the tempo. El complejo tiempo de firmas del grupo de jazz lo hizo difícil para los nuevos miembros mantener el ritmo con la velocidad.

10. the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned.

The judge sentenced the convicted felon to serve ten years' time for the murder he committed. El juez condenó al delincuente convicto a cumplir diez años de prisión por el asesinato que cometió.