sped in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for sped in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

sped pt, pp of speed

See also speed

III.speed <-ed, -ed [or sped, sped]> [spiːd] VB trans

III.speed <-ed, -ed [or sped, sped]> [spiːd] VB trans

sped Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

at a speed of

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Police say the man punched the carjacker and held onto the vehicle as it sped away, dragging him a short distance.
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The PT boats, suddenly thrown into a bad situation, loosed torpedoes at the attacking enemy and sped off to the southward.
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He hadn't intended to pressurise her in the jump-off, but after clearing the double, he let the hand-brake off and sped for the finish line.
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The man reeled as if punched, crammed himself back into the sports car, drew down his fancy space-age door, and sped off.
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Surprised by the policeman, the driver sped off, with the police car following in pursuit until the station wagon lost him.
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These reactions are sped by the heat generated when sodium hydroxide and the other chemical components of the cleaner dissolve in water.
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The assailant allegedly then sped away, hitting at least two more cars.
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Nobody notices the hearse, which sped from the scene minutes earlier.
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However, unexpectedly high solar activity in the late 1980s and early 1990s increased atmospheric drag on the station and sped its orbital decay.
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When conditions are warm, the onset and pace of rigor mortis are sped up by providing a conducive environment for the metabolic processes that cause decay.
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