Catapulted Meaning in English
word · lemma: catapult
ˈkætəˌpəɫtɪd
KAT-uh-pult-id
kˈætɐpˌʌltɪd
KAT-uh-pult-id
Definición
'Catapulted' means thrown or launched suddenly and with force through the air, or moved very quickly to a new position or situation, often unexpectedly.
Uso & Matices
Usually used for something moved suddenly and forcefully, physically or metaphorically (e.g., career was catapulted to fame). Common with 'into', 'to', 'from'. A formal or descriptive word, not casual.
Spanish: catapultar - lanzar (rápido de repente)Portuguese (BR): catapultar - lançar (repentinamente)Portuguese (PT): catapultar - lançar (repentinamente)Chinese (Simplified): 弹射 - 猛然推进Chinese (Traditional): 彈射 - 猛然推進Hindi: गोलेंबाज़ (अचानक फेंकना या आगे बढ़ाना)Arabic: قذف فجأة - أُطلق بسرعةBengali: ছোঁড়ে ফেলা - দ্রুত ছিটকে যাওয়াRussian: катапультирован - выброшенJapanese: 投げ飛ばされた - 急激に押し上げられたVietnamese: phóng ra - bị đẩy lênKorean: 내던져진 - 급격히 오르게 된Turkish: fırlatıldı - birden yükseldiUrdu: اچھل کر پھینکا گیا - تیزی سے اوپر پہنچایا گیاIndonesian: terlempar - melesat
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The rock was catapulted over the wall.
basic
He was catapulted into the air by the trampoline.
basic
She was catapulted to fame after the movie.
basic
The unexpected news catapulted him into a completely new career path.
natural
One big win catapulted their team to the top of the league.
natural
The car hit a bump and he was almost catapulted out of his seat.
natural