rapid的意思和读音

rapid

: [ˈræpɪd] : ['ræpɪd]

n.

adj.

adj.+n.rapid development,rapid expansion,rapid progress,rapid increase,rapid rise

adj.slow

adj.swift,fast,quick,speedy,hasty

rapidadj.

1.[ubn]happening in a short period of time

rapid change/expansion/growth

a rapid rise/decline in sales

The patient made a rapid recovery .

2.done or happening very quickly

a rapid pulse/heartbeat

The guard fired four shots in rapid succession.

The disease is spreading at a rapid rate.

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n.1.;,;

adj.1.happening, moving, or acting quickly

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1.I feel wrong, and in a rapid exit from the spirit of the storm, over-rapid, suddenly made my mind to have burst gaps, as if having dizzy.退使

2.Pressure is piled on the Bank of England, which responds with a rapid succession of interest rate cuts, lowering the base rate to just 2%.退2%

3.This type of rapid progression, although spontaneous remission may be, but to maintain long, easy to relapse.

4.The rapid growth and development in science has scarcely slowed at any time since the beginning of this period.

5.I've read that you can delay naps by an hour if necessary, but missing a nap can cause a rapid crash that takes a while to recover from.

6.But HTC's rapid growth, especially in Apple's American home turf, has made it a competitor worth worrying about.HTC

7.days , even months , passed by unheeded in one rapid and instructive course . at the end of a year dant.

8.Often, however, the business model needs as much rapid development as the feature set, and can take quite a while to emerge.

9.Rapid economic growth is often accompanied by inflation.’;

10."I am very glad you have come, " she began, not raising her eyes and feeling the rapid and violent beating of her heart.“,”