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rapid
- IPA[ˈrapɪd]
英式
- happening in a short time or at a great rate;(of an action) characterized by great speed
- a fast-flowing and turbulent part of the course of a river
noun: rapid, plural noun: rapids
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- 1. happening in a short time or at a great rate the country's rapid economic decline they lost three wickets in rapid succession
- ▪ (of an action) characterized by great speed they made a rapid exit his breathing was rapid and jerky
名詞
- 1. a fast-flowing and turbulent part of the course of a river those of you looking for adventure can shoot the rapids
- (especially of something said in dialogue or done in a sequence) unhesitating and rapid: a rapid-fire exchange of questions and answers
Oxford American Dictionary
- a city in southwestern South Dakota, the commercial center for Black Hills and Mount Rushmore ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a form of high-speed urban passenger transportation such as a subway or elevated railroad system: a rapid-transit light rail system
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for quick-fire
Oxford Dictionary
- a form of high-speed urban passenger transport such as an elevated railway system: a rapid-transit light rail system
Oxford Dictionary
- a jerky motion of a person's eyes occurring in REM sleep.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a jerky motion of a person's eyes occurring in REM sleep.
Oxford Dictionary
- following one another at short intervals
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- IPA[ˈrapəd]
美式
- happening in a short time or at a fast pace: the country's rapid economic decline images pass in rapid succession
- a fast-flowing and turbulent part of the course of a river: those of you looking for adventure can shoot the rapids
Oxford American Dictionary