快速 的翻譯 中文(简体)-英語詞典
快速
quickness
uk
/ˈkwɪk.nəs/us
/ˈkwɪk.nəs/ noun
the quality of being fast:
the quickness of his movements 他动作之快……
rapidity
uk
/rəˈpɪd.ə.ti/us
/rəˈpɪd.ə.t̬i/ noun formal
the quality of being fast or sudden:
the rapidity of changes in technology 技术变化的迅速
speediness
uk
/ˈspiː.di.nəs/us
/ˈspiː.di.nəs/ noun
the quality of being quick:
Thank you for the speediness of your response. 谢谢你的快速回应。
expedition
uk
/ˌek.spəˈdɪʃ.ən/us
/ˌek.spəˈdɪʃ.ən/ noun formal
speed in doing something:
We will deal with your order with the greatest possible expedition. 我们将尽快处理您的订单。
sharpness
uk
/ˈʃɑːp.nəs/us
/ˈʃɑːrp.nəs/ noun
the quality of being sudden and very strong or noticeable:
They could not easily explain the sharpness of the fall in earnings. 他们无法轻易解释收益大幅下降的原因。
at a fast/good clip
phrase US informal
fast:
We set off at a good clipbut we gradually slowed down. 我们出发时速度很快,可是后来渐渐慢了下来。
at a fairgreatetc. lick
phrase UK informal
at a fast speed:
The trains go by at a hell of a lick. 火车疾驰而过。
快速地
fast
uk
/fɑːst/us
/fæst/ A2 adverb
quickly:
The accident was caused by people driving too fast in bad conditions. 事故是因恶劣环境下驾驶速度过快造成的。
rapidly
uk
/ˈræp.ɪd.li/us
/ˈræp.ɪd.li/ B2 adverb
in a fast or sudden way:
Things are changing very rapidly. 事情变化非常迅速。
speedily
uk
/ˈspiː.dəl.i/us
/ˈspiː.dəl.i/ adverb
in a quick way:
The problem was speedily solved. 问题很快就解决了。
快速的
express
uk
/ɪkˈspres/us
/ɪkˈspres/ adjective
moving or being sent fast:
Please send this letter by express delivery. 请用快递寄这封信。
fleet
uk
/fliːt/us
/fliːt/ adjective literary
able to run quickly:
She was slight and fleet of foot/fleet-footed. 她身材苗条,跑得快。
high-speed
uk
/ˌhaɪˈspiːd/us
/ˌhaɪˈspiːd/ adjective
used to describe something that moves or operates very quickly:
a high-speed train/ferry 高速火车/渡船
poky
uk
/ˈpəʊ.ki/us
/ˈpoʊ.ki/ adjective UK informal
(of a car) fast:
a poky two-litre petrol engine 一个2升的快速汽油发动机
反应快速
agility
uk
/əˈdʒɪl.ə.ti/us
/əˈdʒɪl.ə.t̬i/ noun
ways of planning and doing work in which it is understood that making changes as they are needed is an important part of the job:
Business agility means a company is always in a position to take account of market changes. 商业上的敏捷意味着一个公司总是能够考虑到市场的变化。
快速拨号
speed dial
uk
/ˈspiːd ˌdaɪ.əl/us
/ˈspiːd ˌdaɪ.əl/ noun mainly US
a feature on a phone that makes it possible for you to call a number by pressing only one button
speed-dial
uk
/ˈspiːd ˌdaɪ.əl/us
/ˈspiːd ˌdaɪ.əl/ verb mainly US
to call someone by pressing only one button on your phone:
I fished out my phone and speed-dialed my secretary. 我翻出手机,用快速拨号打通了我的秘书。
快速测试
rapid test
uk
/ˈræp.ɪd ˌtest/us
/ˈræp.ɪd ˌtest/ noun US
a test done using a small medical device that tests whether or not there is a particular substancegeneetc. in a sample:
Covid rapid test manufacturers raced to meet global demand. 新冠快速测试盒的制造商加速满足全球需求。
快速查看
a scout around
phrase informal
a quick look around a place or areaespecially in order to find something:
I had a quick scout around the house to check everything was okay. 我迅速查看了一下房子,看一切是否正常。
快速处理
make short shrift of sth
phrase
to deal with or get rid of something quickly:
Williams made short shrift of her opponentletting her win only two games in the match. 威廉姆斯快速取胜,只让对手赢了两局。
快速带走
whisk
uk
/wɪsk/us
/wɪsk/ verb
to take something or someone somewhere else suddenly and quickly:
Our coffees were whisked away before we'd even finished them. 我们的咖啡还没有喝完就被匆匆拿走了。
快速翻看
riffle
uk
/ˈrɪf.əl/us
/ˈrɪf.əl/ verb
to look quickly through the pages of a bookmagazineetc.or through a collection of things:
He riffled through the stack of papers on his desk. 他迅速翻阅着桌上的一摞文件。
快速翻阅
riffle
uk
/ˈrɪf.əl/us
/ˈrɪf.əl/ verb
to look quickly through the pages of a bookmagazineetc.or through a collection of things:
He riffled through the stack of papers on his desk. 他迅速翻阅着桌上的一摞文件。
快速翻转
flip
uk
/flɪp/us
/flɪp/ verb
If you flip somethingyou turn it over quickly one or more timesand if something flipsit turns over quickly.
I flipped the book (over) to look at the back cover. 我很快地把书翻过去看了看封底。
快速干道
expressway
uk
/ɪkˈspres.weɪ/us
/ɪkˈspres.weɪ/ noun
a wide road for fast-moving trafficespecially one in the US that goes through a citywith a limited number of places at which drivers can enter and leave it
快速喝
put sth back
phrase mainly UK informal
to drink something quicklyespecially a large amount of alcohol:
He regularly puts back six pints a night - I don't know how he does it. 他通常一晚上要喝6品脱酒,不知道他是怎么喝下去的。
快速检查
a (quick/brisk) trot through sth
phrase mainly UK informal
an occasion when you examine or explain the whole of a subjectmethodor piece of work quickly without stopping or getting slower:
In this bookJohn Pemble takes a brisk trot through the history and mysteries of Venice. 在这本书中,约翰‧彭伯简单回顾了威尼斯的历史和神秘之处。
快速减肥
crash diet
uk
/ˌkræʃ ˈdaɪ.ət/us
/ˌkræʃ ˈdaɪ.ət/ noun
a way of losing body weight quickly by eating very little
快速解决
make short work of sth
phrase informal
to finish or deal with something quickly:
Wellyou certainly made short work of the chocolate cake! There's none left for your dad. 你把巧克力蛋糕一下子就吃完了!没有给你爸爸留一点。
快速晋升
fast-track
uk
/ˈfɑːst.træk/us
/ˈfæst.træk/ adjective UK
using a quicker than normal route to a higher position or level:
fast-track opportunities 快速升职的机会
快速看
look through sth
B2 phrase
to read something quickly:
I've looked through some catalogues. 我已经浏览了一些目录。
快速冷冻
flash-freeze
uk
/ˌflæʃˈfriːz/us
/ˌflæʃˈfriːz/ verb
to freeze somethingespecially foodquickly using very low temperaturesin a way that does not produce ice crystals:
They make stews from fresh meat and vegetables and flash-freeze them for distribution. 他们用新鲜的肉类和蔬菜制作成炖菜,然后速冻分发。
快速离开
shoot through
phrase Australian English informal
to leave a place very quicklyespecially in order to avoid having to do something
快速离去
scram
uk
/skræm/us
/skræm/ verb informal
to go away quickly:
Get out of here! Go onscram! 别在这儿晃荡!快走开!
快速浏览
have a flick through sth
phrase UK
to quickly look at the pages of a bookmagazineetc.
I've had a flick through their brochure and it looks quite interesting. 我已经迅速浏览了一下他们的小册子,看起来相当有趣。
快速拿走
whip
uk
/wɪp/us
/wɪp/ verb
to bring or take something quickly:
She whipped a handkerchief out of her pocket and wiped his face. 她迅速从口袋里掏出一块手绢,擦了擦他的脸。
快速起跑
flying start
uk
/ˌflaɪ.ɪŋ ˈstɑːt/us
/ˌflaɪ.ɪŋ ˈstɑːrt/ noun
an instance of one competitor in a race starting more quickly than the others
快速前行
speed
uk
/spiːd/us
/spiːd/ verb
to (cause to) movegoor happen fast:
The train sped along at over 120 miles per hour. 火车以每小时120多英里的速度飞驰。
快速去
hop
uk
/hɒp/us
/hɑːp/ C1 verb informal
to go somewhere quickly or to get into or out of a vehicle quickly:
We hopped over to Bruges for the weekend. 我们飞速赶到布鲁日去度周末。
快速散开
haul ass
phrase US very informal
to move very quickly to a different place:
When the shooting started we hauled ass out of there. 枪击开始后,我们赶快离开了那里。
快速生长
burgeon
uk
/ˈbɜː.dʒən/us
/ˈbɝː.dʒən/ verb literary
to develop or grow quickly:
Love burgeoned between them. 他们双双迅速坠入爱河。
快速时尚
fast fashion
uk
/ˌfɑːst ˈfæʃ.ən/us
/ˌfæst ˈfæʃ.ən/ noun
clothes that are made and sold cheaplyso that people can buy new clothes often:
Instead of having two seasonsfast fashion gives us new variations on T-shirts and jeans every week. 快速时尚不是在两个季节,而是每周都给我们带来T恤衫和牛仔裤的新款式。
快速提高
快速提供
leap
uk
/liːp/us
/liːp/ verb
to provide helpprotectionetc. very quickly:
He leaped to his friend's defence. 他立即为他的朋友进行辩护。
快速提级
fast-track
uk
/ˈfɑːst.træk/us
/ˈfæst.træk/ adjective UK
using a quicker than normal route to a higher position or level:
fast-track opportunities 快速升职的机会
快速提起
hike sth up
phrase informal
to lift or raise something with a quick movement:
She hiked up her skirt and climbed onto the bicycle. 她一下提起裙子跨上了自行车。
快速通读
read sth over/through
B2 phrase
to read something quickly from the beginning to the endespecially to find mistakes:
I read your proposal through last night and I think we'll agree to it. 昨晚我把你的建议从头到尾读了一遍,我认为我们会采纳的。
快速通路
thruway
uk
/ˈθruː.weɪ/us
/ˈθruː.weɪ/ noun
a wide road for fast-moving trafficwith a limited number of places where drivers can enter and leave it:
the New York State Thruway 纽约州快速通道
快速脱下
slip out of sth
phrase
to quickly take off a piece of clothing:
Slip your shirt off and I'll listen to your heart. 脱下衬衣,我要听一下你的心跳。
快速完成
make short work of sth
phrase informal
to finish or deal with something quickly:
Wellyou certainly made short work of the chocolate cake! There's none left for your dad. 你把巧克力蛋糕一下子就吃完了!没有给你爸爸留一点。
快速卧倒
hit the deck
phrase informal
to lie down quickly and suddenly so that you are hidden from view or protected from something dangerous
快速行动
gallop
uk
/ˈgæl.əp/us
/ˈgæl.əp/ verb informal
to move or act quickly:
It is the height of folly and a tragic waste to gallop into war. 仓促发动战争是极其愚蠢的行为,是一种可悲的浪费。
快速行走
hoof it
phrase informal informal
to walk somewhereor to walk somewhere quickly:
We missed the bus and had to hoof it. 我们错过了公共汽车,所以只好步行。
快速移动
belt
uk
/belt/us
/belt/ verb UK informal
(especially of a vehicle) to travel with great speed:
The car was belting along/down the road. 那辆车一路疾驶。
bob
uk
/bɒb/us
/bɑːb/ verb
to move quickly in a particular direction:
I dropped the bottle into the water and watched it bob up to the surface a moment later. 我把瓶子丢进海里,观察到它一会儿又浮到水面上来了。
fly
uk
/flaɪ/us
/flaɪ/ verb
to move or go quickly:
With the explosionglass flew across the room. 随着一声爆炸,房间内玻璃碎片四处横飞。
hurtle
uk
/ˈhɜː.təl/us
/ˈhɝː.t̬əl/ verb
to move very fastespecially in a way that seems dangerous:
The truck came hurtling towards us. 卡车朝我们猛冲过来。
motor
uk
/ˈməʊ.tər/us
/ˈmoʊ.t̬ɚ/ verb informal
to move or increase very quickly:
Shares have motored ahead as profits have risen. 随着利润上升,股票迅速升值。
scuttle
uk
/ˈskʌt.əl/us
/ˈskʌt̬.əl/ verb
to move quicklywith smallshort stepsespecially in order to escape:
A crab scuttled away under a rock as we passed. 我们走过时,一只螃蟹赶紧钻进岩石下面。
speed
uk
/spiːd/us
/spiːd/ verb
to (cause to) movegoor happen fast:
The train sped along at over 120 miles per hour. 火车以每小时120多英里的速度飞驰。
whip
uk
/wɪp/us
/wɪp/ verb literary
to (cause something to) move quickly and forcefully:
The wind whipped across the half-frozen lake. 风刮过半结冰的湖面。
whizz
uk
/wɪz/us
/wɪz/ verb UK informal
to move or do something very fast:
A police car whizzed byon its way to the accident. 一辆警车飞速驶过,开往事故现场。
zip
uk
/zɪp/us
/zɪp/ verb informal
to move or go somewhere very quickly:
I'm just going to zip over to the shops - I won't be long. 我就去商店转一圈——时间不会很长的。
zoom
uk
/zuːm/us
/zuːm/ verb informal
to move very quickly:
They got into the car and zoomed off. 他们钻进汽车一溜烟地开走了。
play
uk
/pleɪ/us
/pleɪ/ verb
(of something you seesuch as light) to move quickly or be seen for a short time:
A smile played across/over/on his lips. 他的唇角闪过一丝微笑。
skitter
uk
/ˈskɪt.ər/us
/ˈskɪt̬.ɚ/ verb
(especially of a small animalbirdor insect) to move very quickly and lightly:
When I lifted the logthere were lots of beetles skittering about/around under it. 我抬起木头,下面有许多甲虫飞快地向四处爬去。
快速饮用
neck
uk
/nek/us
/nek/ verb old-fashioned informal UK informal
to drink somethingespecially alcoholvery quickly:
He's necked two bottles of wine already. 他已经很快地清空了两瓶葡萄酒。
快速约会
speed dating
uk
/ˈspiːd ˌdeɪ.tɪŋ/us
/ˈspiːd ˌdeɪ.t̬ɪŋ/ noun
a way of meeting people for possible romantic relationships that involves talking with a lot of people for a short time to see if you like them
快速运转
rev
uk
/rev/us
/rev/ verb
to increase the operating speed of an engine while the vehicle is not movingusually to warm it to the correct temperature:
The noise of the car engine revving up woke the whole neighbourhood. 汽车发动机高速转动的声音把整个社区的人都吵醒了。
快速转动
birl
uk
/bɜːl/us
/bɝːl/ verb Scottish English
to turn or spin; to make someone do this:
The great historian must be birling in his grave at this news. 这位伟大的历史学家要是听到这个消息,一定会气得在坟墓里翻过身来。
快速转身
wheel round
phrase UK
to turn round quickly:
She wheeled round to face him and saw him take out a gun. 她快速转过身面对他,看到他掏出了手枪。
快速转向
swing (sth/sb) around
phrase
to turn around quicklyor to turn something or someone around quickly:
She heard a sudden noise behind her and swung around to see who was there. 听到身后突然一声响,她马上转身去看谁在那儿。
快速做
snatch
uk
/snætʃ/us
/snætʃ/ verb
to do or get something quickly because you only have a short amount of time:
Maybe you'll be able to snatch a couple of hours' sleep before dinner. 也许你能在晚餐前抓紧睡上几个小时。
zap
uk
/zæp/us
/zæp/ verb UK informal
to go somewhere or do something quickly:
Have I got time to zap into town and do some shopping? 我有时间赶到市区去买些东西吗?
toss sth off
phrase informal
to do something quicklyespecially in a careless way or with little effort:
She tossed off a reply to the letter before she left for the meeting. 她去开会之前草草回了这封信。
不断在人或机构之间快速传递东西
ping-pong
uk
/ˈpɪŋˌpɒŋ/us
/ˈpɪŋˌpɑːŋ/ verb
to pass something between people or groups quickly and repeatedly:
You can end up ping-ponging text messages for hours.
大量快速地
like it's going out of fashion
phrase informal
If you use something like it's going out of fashionyou use large amounts of it very quickly.
Emma spends money like it's going out of fashion. 埃玛花钱如流水。
短距离快速奔跑
sprint
uk
/sprɪnt/us
/sprɪnt/ verb
to run as fast as you can over a short distanceeither in a race or because you are in a great hurry to get somewhere:
We had to sprint to catch the bus. 我们不得不飞跑着去赶公共汽车。
反应快速的
agile
uk
/ˈædʒ.aɪl/us
/ˈædʒ.əl/ adjective
used for describing ways of planning and doing work in which it is understood that making changes as they are needed is an important part of the job
经济快速增长的
go-go
uk
/ˈgəʊ.gəʊ/us
/ˈgoʊ.goʊ/ adjective specialized
used to describe a financial period or business in which there is especially fast and active development:
an era of go-go economic growth 经济快速发展的时代
警方快速行动部队
strike force
uk
/ˈstraɪk ˌfɔːs/us
/ˈstraɪk ˌfɔːrs/ noun
a group of peopleespecially soldiers or police officerswho are organized and trained to take strongsudden action to stop something harmful or unpleasant from continuing:
We need a multinational strike force to combat drug trafficking. 我们需要组建一支多国快速行动部队来打击毒品贩卖活动。
可快速取用的
grab-and-go
uk
/ˌɡræb.ənˈɡəʊ/us
/ˌɡræb.ənˈɡoʊ/ adjective mainly US
used to describe something that is ready for you to take quickly when you do not have much timeor to describe the activity of taking things quickly like this:
They sell grab-and-go meals ranging from burritos to Asian chicken salad. 他们出售可拿上就走的饭菜,从卷饼到亚洲鸡肉沙拉都有。
快速报出
tick sth off
phrase US
to name items in a list:
She ticked off six reasons for saying no. 她举出了六个拒绝的理由。
快速背出
rattle sth off
phrase informal
to say or read aloud very quickly a list of names or thingsor something you have learned:
She rattled off the names of the people who were coming to the party. 她一口气说出了要来参加聚会者的名字。
快速奔跑的能力
fleetness
uk
/ˈfliːt.nəs/us
/ˈfliːt.nəs/ noun literary
the ability to run or move quickly:
They relied on their excellent eyesight and fleetness of foot. 他们依靠的是极佳的视力和快速的奔跑能力。
快速变换频道
zap
uk
/zæp/us
/zæp/ verb informal
to use an electronic device to change television channels quicklysometimes to avoid watching advertisements
快速成功之路
fast track
uk
/ˈfɑːst ˌtræk/us
/ˈfæst ˌtræk/ C2 noun
the quickest route to a successful position:
He is on the fast track to success. 他踏上了快速成功之路。
快速大声说出
rattle sth off
phrase informal
to say or read aloud very quickly a list of names or thingsor something you have learned:
She rattled off the names of the people who were coming to the party. 她一口气说出了要来参加聚会者的名字。
快速地放
pop
uk
/pɒp/us
/pɑːp/ verb informal
to put or take something quickly:
If you pop the pizza in the oven nowit'll be ready in 15 minutes. 如果你现在把比萨饼放在炉子里,15分钟就好了。
快速的体验
flavour
uk
/ˈfleɪ.vər/us
/ˈfleɪ.vɚ/ noun UK
an idea or quick experience of something:
To give you a flavour of what the book is like Jilly is going to read out a brief extract. 为使您对此书略有了解,吉利将朗读一段简短摘录。
快速而有效的
short sharp shock
phrase UK
(describing or relating to) punishment that is quick and effective:
He's in favour of the short sharp shock treatment for young offenders. 他赞同对青少年罪犯予以快速而有效的惩戒。
快速翻看的
snackable
uk
/ˈsnæk.ə.bəl//ˈsnæk.ə.bəl/ adjective
(of articlesvideosetc. on the internet) that you can read or play in small amounts or for a short time:
Make your videos "snackable". Keep each video less than four minutes long. 让你的视频可以"快速翻看"。将每个视频的长度控制在4分钟以内。
快速反应部队
strike force
uk
/ˈstraɪk ˌfɔːs/us
/ˈstraɪk ˌfɔːrs/ noun
a group of peopleespecially soldiers or police officerswho are organized and trained to take strongsudden action to stop something harmful or unpleasant from continuing:
We need a multinational strike force to combat drug trafficking. 我们需要组建一支多国快速行动部队来打击毒品贩卖活动。
快速横向移动的
scything
uk
/ˈsaɪð.ɪŋ/us
/ˈsaɪð.ɪŋ/ adjective
moving sideways quicklyas if to cut through something or someone:
a scything tackle 横扫铲球
快速回应敏捷开发团队的每日短会
scrum
uk
/skrʌm/us
/skrʌm/ noun specialized
a short meeting held every day between the members of a team who are developing a new product
快速激烈的
fast and furious
phrase
used to describe something that is full of speed and excitement:
It's not a relaxing movie - it's pretty fast and furious. 这不是一部轻松的电影——它节奏很快,扣人心弦。
快速进带
fast-forward
uk
/ˌfɑːstˈfɔː.wəd/us
/ˌfæstˈfɔːr.wɚd/ verb
If you fast-forward a recordingor if it fast-forwardsyou make it play at very high speed so that you get to the end or a later part more quickly.
I hate this song - I'll fast-forward to the next one. 我讨厌这首歌,我要快进到下一首。
快速抗原检测
rapid antigen test
uk
/ˌræp.ɪd ˈæn.tɪ.dʒən ˌtest/us
/ˌræp.ɪd ˈæn.t̬i.dʒen ˌtest/ noun
a test done using a small medical device that tests whether or not there is a particular substancegeneetc. in a sample:
Book an appointment for your Covid-19 rapid antigen test at one of our locations. 在我们站点之一预约您的新冠快速抗原检测。
快速拉起
hike sth up
phrase informal
to lift or raise something with a quick movement:
She hiked up her skirt and climbed onto the bicycle. 她一下提起裙子跨上了自行车。
快速跑开
skedaddle
uk
/skɪˈdæd.əl/us
/skɪˈdæd.əl/ verb informal
to run away quickly:
Go onkidsskedaddle! 好了,孩子们,快跑开!
快速切入的行车线
carve sb up
phrase UK informal
to drive past another car and then suddenly drive in front of it:
Some idiot carved us up on the way over here - I don't know how he missed us! 有个白痴从路这边突然超我们的车——不知怎地居然没撞上我们!
快速球投手
fast/pace bowler
phrase
a bowler who bowls the ball fast:
It isn't easy to score runs against pace bowlers. 与快速球投手比赛得分不容易。
快速上下移动
bob
uk
/bɒb/us
/bɑːb/ noun
a quick movement up and down:
She acknowledged me with a quick bob of her head. 她迅速地向我点头示意。
快速收缩的
fast-twitch
uk
/ˈfɑːstˌtwɪtʃ/us
/ˈfæstˌtwɪtʃ/ adjective specialized
used to describe a type of muscle that is used for suddenfast movements such as sprinting:
Fast-twitch fibers use no oxygen and provide quick bursts of energy. Slow-twitch fibers draw oxygen from blood and provide steadyconsistent movement. 快速收缩纤维不需要氧气,提供快速爆发的能量。慢收缩纤维从血液中吸收氧气,实现稳定、持续的运动。
快速特警队
flying squad
uk
/ˈflaɪ.ɪŋ ˌskwɒd/us
/ˈflaɪ.ɪŋ ˌskwɑːd/ noun UK
a small group of police officers that is trained to act quicklyespecially when there is a serious crime
快速跳上
hop
uk
/hɒp/us
/hɑːp/ C1 verb informal
to go somewhere quickly or to get into or out of a vehicle quickly:
We hopped over to Bruges for the weekend. 我们飞速赶到布鲁日去度周末。
快速投球手
快速突然地改变状态
ping-pong
uk
/ˈpɪŋˌpɒŋ/us
/ˈpɪŋˌpɑːŋ/ verb
to change quickly and suddenly from one thing to another:
I ping-ponged between chills and sweats. 我在寒战和出汗之间来回变换。
快速突然地
sharply
uk
/ˈʃɑːp.li/us
/ˈʃɑːrp.li/ B2 adverb
quickly and suddenly:
Inflation has risen/fallen sharply. 通货膨胀急剧上升/下降。
快速写下并发送消息
shoot sth off
phrase informal
to write and send a message quickly:
She immediately shot off an email in reply. 她立刻发了一封电子邮件回复。
快速眼动睡眠
REM
uk
/rem/us
/rem/ noun
abbreviation for rapid eye movement: quick movements of the eyes that happen at certain times while you are sleeping and dreaming:
REM sleep 快速眼动睡眠
快速移动并发出巨大声响
whang
uk
/wæŋ/us
/wæŋ/ verb informal UK
to move or drive fastoften making a loud noise:
The rear of the car nudged out towards the wrong side of the road as we whanged round the bend. 我们哗地一下绕过弯道时,车尾向路的另一边甩了过去。
快速运动的事物
whirligig
uk
/ˈwɜː.li.gɪg/us
/ˈwɝː.li.gɪg/ noun
something that is full of fast activity and always changing:
The play has the whirlilgig activity of a farce. 这出剧有一系列不断转换的滑稽可笑的场景。
快速增加的
galloping
uk
/ˈgæl.ə.pɪŋ/us
/ˈgæl.ə.pɪŋ/ adjective
increasing or developing at a very fast rate that cannot be controlled:
galloping inflation 急剧的通货膨胀
快速直线下落
drop/fall/sink like a stone
phrase
to move very quickly down in a straight line:
Witnesses say that there was an explosion and then the plane dropped like a stone. 目击证说听到一声爆炸,然后飞机象石头一样坠落地面。
快速做成
run sth up
phrase
to quickly make something such as a piece of clothing from material:
I can run you up some curtains in a few hoursif you want. 如果你想要,我可以为你赶制些窗帘,几个小时就好。
轻轻地快速上下晃动
bob
uk
/bɒb/us
/bɑːb/ verb
to move up and down quickly and gentlyespecially on the surface of water:
In the harbourthe boats bobbed gently up and down on the water. 港口里的船只在水面上轻轻地上下晃动。
球员的快速带球能力
pace
uk
/peɪs/us
/peɪs/ noun
the ability of a football player or team to move quickly with the ball:
He plays on the right wing and has pace as well as skill. 他在右翼位置,既有速度,技术又好。
上下快速摇摆的
yo-yoing
uk
/ˈjəʊ.jəʊ.ɪŋ/us
/ˈjoʊ.joʊ.ɪŋ/ adjective
moving up and down quicklyor changing repeatedly between one level and another:
Fed up with my yo-yoing weightI signed up to a diet club online. 我厌倦了自己溜溜球式的体重,在网上报名参加了一个减肥俱乐部。
上下快速摇摆
yo-yoing
uk
/ˈjəʊ.jəʊ.ɪŋ/us
/ˈjoʊ.joʊ.ɪŋ/ noun
the act of moving up and down quicklyor of changing repeatedly between one level and another:
Aim for a steady weight without frequent yo-yoing up and down. 以稳定的体重为目标,不要频繁地上下摇摆。
上下快速移动
yo-yo
uk
/ˈjəʊ.jəʊ/us
/ˈjoʊ.joʊ/ verb
to move up and down quicklyor to change repeatedly between one level and another:
She said that her weight had yo-yoed over the years. 她说她的体重多年来一直不停摇摆变化。
使快速进入
whip sb into sth
phrase
If you whip someone into a particular stateyou quickly and effectively cause them to be in that state.
Karl Smiththe 19-year old singerhad whipped the crowd of teenage girls into a frenzy merely by removing his shirt. 卡尔‧史密斯,那位19岁的歌手,脱了一件衬衫就让女孩子们疯狂了起来。
试图快速获得
scrabble
uk
/ˈskræb.əl/us
/ˈskræb.əl/ verb
to try to get something quickly that is not easily available:
The government is scrabbling around for ways to raise revenue without putting up taxes. 政府正在摸索增加财政收入而不加税的办法。
顺便快速访问某地
swing by/past (sth)
phrase US informal
to visit a place quicklyespecially on your way to another place:
I told Paul we’d swing by his place around 7.30. 我告诉保罗我们会在7点半左右很快地顺便拜访一下他家。
嗖嗖地快速移动
嗖嗖的快速移动
swish
uk
/swɪʃ/us
/swɪʃ/ noun
a quick movement through the airmaking a soft sound:
With a swish of the curtainsthe stage was revealed. 幕布唰的一声拉开,舞台便呈现在眼前。
投掷快速低球
peg
uk
/peg/us
/peg/ verb US informal
to throw a ball in baseball low and fast:
Mattingly pegged the ball to Stanley. 马丁利把球投向了斯坦利。
团队快速回应敏捷开发
scrum
uk
/skrʌm/us
/skrʌm/ noun specialized
a method used when developing a new product in which a team is allowed to organize itself and make changes quickly as they are needed. It also involves having short meetings every day.
以最快速度
hell for leather
phrase old-fashioned informal
If you gorunrideetc. hell for leatheryou go as fast as you can.
在两端间快速移动
whipsaw
uk
/ˈwɪp.sɔː/us
/ˈwɪp.sɑː/ verb US
to moveor to make something movequickly between two directions:
The rope whipsawed back and forth. 绳子拉锯式地来回移动。
在体育运动时所作的快速灵巧的小动作
hotdog
uk
/ˈhɒt.dɒg/us
/ˈhɑːt.dɑːg/ verb mainly US informal
to make fastskilful movements in particular sportsespecially skiingin order to make people notice you
(快速在Cambridge Chinese (Simplified)-English Dictionary的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)