fast的意思和读音

fast

: [fæst] : [fɑːst]

adv.

adj.

v.

n.

faster  fastest  fasts  fasting  fasted  

adv.+v.fast rise,come fast,learn fast,grow fast,fast flow

adj.+n.fast traffic,fast tempo

adj.slow,fickle,long-lasting

adv.slowly,loosely

adj.debauched,quick

adv.quickly,speedily,firmly,tightly

n.diet,abstention,starvation,cleansing,hunger strike

fastadj.quick

1.moving or able to move quickly

a fast car/horse

the world's fastest runner

2.happening in a short time or without delay

the fastest rate of increase for years

a fast response time

3.able to do sth quickly

a fast learner

surface

4.producing or allowing quick movement

a fast road/pitch

watch/clock

5.[nbn]showing a time later than the true time

I'm early─my watch must be fast.

That clock's ten minutes fast.

photographic film

6.very sensitive to light, and therefore useful when taking photographs in poor light or of sth that is moving very quickly

firmly fixed

7.firmly fixed and safe

He made the boat fast .

colours in clothes

8.退not likely to change or to come out when washed

IDM

In his latest movie, the action is fast and furious.

fast and furiousfull of rapid action and sudden changes

In his latest movie, the action is fast and furious.

a fast talkera person who can talk very quickly and easily, but who cannot always be trusteda fast worker(informal);(a person who knows how to get what they want quickly, especially when beginning a sexual relationship with sbadv.quickly

1.quickly

Don't drive so fast!

How fast were you going?

I can't go any faster.

The water was rising fast.

Her heart beat faster.

Night was fast approaching.

a fast-flowing stream

2.in a short time; without delay

Children grow up so fast these days.

Britain is fast becoming a nation of fatties.

The police said that they had reacted as fast as they could.

firmly

3.firmly; completely

Within a few minutes she was fast asleep(= sleeping deeply) .

The boat was stuck fast(= unable to move) in the mud.

IDMas fast as your legs can carry youas quickly as you canhold fast to sthto continue to believe in an idea, etc. despite difficultiesplay fast and loose (with sb/sth)to treat sb/sth in a way that shows that you feel no responsibility or respect for themstand fast/firmto refuse to move back; to refuse to change your opinionsv.

1.[i]to eat little or no food for a period of time, especially for religious or health reasons

Muslims fast during Ramadan.

n.

1.a period during which you do not eat food, especially for religious or health reasons

to go on a fast

to break(= end) your fast

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adj.1.able to move quickly; done quickly; done without waiting or delaying; a fast road is one on which you can drive quickly; doing or able to do something quickly2.exciting, with a lot of different things happening in a short time; a fast way of life is one in which you travel a lot, meet a lot of people, and do a lot of exciting things3.if a clock is fast, it shows a time that is later than the correct time4.a fast film is one that you use to take photographs of something that is moving quickly, or that you use when there is not very much light5.colors that are fast will not become paler when clothes are washed6.a fast woman is one who has sexual relationships with a lot of different people1.able to move quickly; done quickly; done without waiting or delaying; a fast road is one on which you can drive quickly; doing or able to do something quickly2.exciting, with a lot of different things happening in a short time; a fast way of life is one in which you travel a lot, meet a lot of people, and do a lot of exciting things3.if a clock is fast, it shows a time that is later than the correct time4.a fast film is one that you use to take photographs of something that is moving quickly, or that you use when there is not very much light5.colors that are fast will not become paler when clothes are washed6.a fast woman is one who has sexual relationships with a lot of different people

adv.1.quickly; over a short period of time; without waiting or delaying2.firmly and strongly or tightly

v.1.to eat no food or very little food for a period of time, often for religious reasons

n.1.a period of time when you eat no food or very little food, often for religious reasons

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1.But the interesting bit was that the fast-moving prices have prompted her to do her sums again: she is moving her production back to Europe.使线

2.Just a few meters from the door is Riley Hunter, who says he has no idea what he wants to buy, and the line is moving fast.

3.American and British banks at least seem to have grasped the main lesson: that it is vital to deal with bad debts fast.

4.Mr. Cronk said the layout was chosen so customers would not feel lost in the asphalt but would enjoy fast and easy access to the shops.便

5.She said a woman needs money fast as she gets older.

6.l. His mother was dismissed due to the fact that she couldn't type fast enough.退

7.How simple it would be if I could make the line fast, he thought.

8.Interviewers want you to be a go-getter, but they also worry that you'll get restless if you don't move up fast enough.

9.Do not nonsense, fast, said the next task!

10.The nightly curfew in the Iraqi capital and a vehicle curfew are to be eased during Ramadan to help families break fast together.便