sped in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for sped in the English»Serbian Dictionary

sped pt, pp of speed

See also speed

I.speed [spiːd] N

II.speed <sped, sped> [spiːd] VB intr

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

I.speed [spiːd] N

II.speed <sped, sped> [spiːd] VB intr

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

'speed dat·ing N no pl, no art

sped Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Police say the man punched the carjacker and held onto the vehicle as it sped away, dragging him a short distance.
fox2now.com
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.
www.horseandcountry.tv
This effect was improved by a rocket motor that sped the munition up.
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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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Almost all commercial vehicles use exterior lighting devices of standardised format and fitment, which has cost-reduced and sped the changeover.
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Out of resentment at her success in school, he didn't stop to help her, but sped off to school.
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As the tanker sped towards the aircraft, air traffic control radioed the pilot to slow down, and the tanker immediately came to a stop.
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The cheeky rider then hopped back on the bike, nude but for a crash helmet, and sped off -- giving fellow motorists plenty of photo opportunities.
metro.co.uk
Evidently attracted to bigger game, the bombers sped on.
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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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