hurtle [ˈhɜːtl]
hurtle
∗hurtle [ˈhɜːtəl]
verbo intransitivo
también:
- to hurtle along -> pasar zumbando
- to hurtle down the street -> bajar por la calle a todo correr
- to hurtle toward -> precipitarse hacia
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hurtle [jer-tel]
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Encontrarse; rechinar; arrojarse con violencia hacia adelante; girar. (n)
va. Menear, empujar con violencia; dar vueltas; blandir.
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Verb Conjugation for "hurtle"
Imperative
- hurtle
- you hurtle
- he/she hurtles
- we hurtle
- you hurtle
- they hurtle
Preterite
- I hurtled
- you hurtled
- he/she hurtled
- we hurtled
- you hurtled
- they hurtled
Present Continuous
- I am hurtling
- you are hurtling
- he/she is hurtling
- we are hurtling
- you are hurtling
- they are hurtling
Present Perfect
- I have hurtled
- you have hurtled
- he/she has hurtled
- we have hurtled
- you have hurtled
- they have hurtled
Past Continuous
- I was hurtling
- you were hurtling
- he/she was hurtling
- we were hurtling
- you were hurtling
- they were hurtling
Past Perfect
- I had hurtled
- you had hurtled
- he/she had hurtled
- we had hurtled
- you had hurtled
- they had hurtled
Future
- I will hurtle
- you will hurtle
- he/she will hurtle
- we will hurtle
- you will hurtle
- they will hurtle
Future Perfect
- I will have hurtled
- you will have hurtled
- he/she will have hurtled
- we will have hurtled
- you will have hurtled
- they will have hurtled
Future Continuous
- I will be hurtling
- you will be hurtling
- he/she will be hurtling
- we will be hurtling
- you will be hurtling
- they will be hurtling
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been hurtling
- you have been hurtling
- he/she has been hurtling
- we have been hurtling
- you have been hurtling
- they have been hurtling
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been hurtling
- you will have been hurtling
- he/she will have been hurtling
- we will have been hurtling
- you will have been hurtling
- they will have been hurtling
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been hurtling
- you had been hurtling
- he/she had been hurtling
- we had been hurtling
- you had been hurtling
- they had been hurtling
