Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
to accelerate; hasten; to lighten (a load) | aligerar |
to hasten to; hurry to | apresurarse a |

Delivery time can be immediate. However, usually the customization process is the bottle neck. Unfortunately learning system systems are NEVER simple shelf products. The X1 and the X2 can come in a lot of configurations.
I just saw the Arsenal match. It was very boring and the atmosphere in the stadium was weak. I think that it was mainly due to the cold and not due to the quality of the game. But it was worth it.
On the way back I visited a private beach resort. I just wanted to see whether I could get in and it was not a problem at all. The resort belonged to some club on the main land near Cancun.
I just saw the Arsenal match. It was very boring and the atmosphere in the stadium was weak. I think that it was mainly due to the cold and not due to the quality of the game. But it was worth it.
On the way back I visited a private beach resort. I just wanted to see whether I could get in and it was not a problem at all. The resort belonged to some club on the main land near Cancun.
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English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of hasten [ hastened, hastened ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of apresurar [apresurado] |
apresuro apresuras apresura apresuramos apresuráis apresuran | apresuraba apresurabas apresuraba apresurábamos apresurabais apresuraban | apresuré apresuraste apresuró apresuramos apresurasteis apresuraron | apresuraré apresurarás apresurará apresuraremos apresuraréis apresurarán |