fast
- IPA[fɑːst]
英式
- moving or capable of moving at high speed;taking place at high speed; taking a short time
- at high speed;within a short time
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形容詞
- 1. moving or capable of moving at high speed a fast and powerful car 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ taking place at high speed; taking a short time the journey was fast and enjoyable 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ performing or able to perform a particular action quickly a fast reader
- ▪ (of a surface) allowing or producing high-speed movement a wide, fast road
- ▪ (of a sports field) likely to make the ball bounce or run quickly or to allow competitors to reach a high speed.
- 2. (of a clock or watch) showing a time ahead of the correct time I keep my watch fifteen minutes fast
- 3. firmly fixed or attached he made a rope fast to each corner 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of friends) close and loyal they remained fast friends 同義詞
- 4. (of a film) needing only a short exposure a 35-mm colour film which is ten times faster than Kodacolor II
- ▪ (of a lens) having a large aperture and therefore suitable for use with short exposure times.
- 5. (of a dye) not fading in light or when washed the dyes are boiled with the yarn to produce a fast colour 同義詞 反義詞
- 6. engaging in or involving activities characterized by excitement, extravagance, and risk-taking the fast life she led in London 同義詞 反義詞
- 7. West Indian (of a person) prone to act in an unacceptably familiar way Mammy said, ‘Stop asking questions, you too damn farse.’
副詞
- 1. at high speed he was driving too fast 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ within a short time we're going to have to get to the bottom of this fast
- 2. so as to be hard to move; securely the ship was held fast by the anchor chain 同義詞
- 3. so as to be hard to wake they were too fast asleep to reply 同義詞
- a control on a tape or video recorder for winding the tape forward rapidly: she played the fast forward so the figures jerked about wildly the fast-forward button
- wind (a tape) forward rapidly: people avoid commercial breaks by fast-forwarding material recorded off-air
Oxford Dictionary
- a control on a tape or video player for advancing the tape rapidly: the fast-forward button
- advance (a tape) rapidly, sometimes while simultaneously playing it at high speed: people avoid commercial breaks by fast-forwarding material recorded off-air
Oxford American Dictionary
- engaging in a lifestyle characterized by excitement, extravagance, and risk-taking: he was a fast-living genius who died too young a fast-living set who have made a career of gambling
- a lifestyle characterized by excitement, extravagance, and risk-taking: she has a reputation for fast living
Oxford Dictionary
- a lane of a motorway or dual carriageway for use by traffic that is overtaking or moving more ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a lane of a highway for use by traffic that is moving faster than the rest.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a swift attack from a defensive position in basketball, soccer, and other ball games: a defense that shut off our fast break altogether there are no fast-break baskets
- make a swift attack from a defensive position in certain ball games: fast-breaking relentlessly is harder than playing a control game
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[fast]
美式
- moving or capable of moving at high speed: a fast and powerful car
- at high speed: he was driving too fast
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[fɑːst]
英式
- abstain from all or some kinds of food or drink, especially as a religious observance: the ministry instructed people to fast
- an act or period of fasting: a five-day fast
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[fast]
美式
- abstain from all or some kinds of food or drink, especially as a religious observance.
- an act or period of fasting: a five-day fast
Oxford American Dictionary