Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English의 정의관련 주제: Motor vehiclesaccelerationac‧cel‧e‧ra‧tion /əkˌseləˈreɪʃən/ ●○○ noun1[singular, uncountable]FAST/QUICK a process in which something happens more and more quicklyacceleration in
an acceleration in the rate of inflationacceleration of
the rapid acceleration of economic progress in South East Asia2[uncountable]TTCFAST/QUICK the rate at which a car or other vehicle can go faster
The latest model has excellent acceleration.3[uncountable] technical the rate at which the speed of an object increases말뭉치의 용례acceleration• The Quattro offers excellentbraking and acceleration after warming up.• The flight data recorder measures altitude, speed and acceleration of the aircraft at the time of an accident.• Looking ahead, bankers do not foresee any acceleration of loangrowth.• During a quake of magnitude 6.1 on 20 February 1990, ground acceleration was measured at 10 percent of gravity.• But London won enough of the ball for Carling to display his acceleration and his pricelessability to time a pass.• Lateralacceleration at release is 6-7g.• On the left-hand sides are the well-knownexpressions for the radial and tangentialcomponents of acceleration.• a sharpacceleration in the job market• Finally he hooks his belt on to the DoomDiverCatapult and braces himself for suddenacceleration.• EliminatingF from the last two equations gives the acceleration.• The acceleration by Earth's gravity acts on asteroids falling through the atmosphere.