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Definition of fast track in English: fast tracknounˈfast trak A route or method which provides for more rapid results than usual. 捷径,快速成功之道 a career in the fast track of the Civil Service 行政机构里平步青云的职业生涯。 Example sentencesExamples - Resurfacing, pavement improvement and traffic flow improvement will be done under a fast track programme.
- It follows that if parents mess up in any way, there can be no second chance, and their offspring will be on the fast track to a blighted life.
- This is one constitutional amendment that evidently is being put on the fast track.
- You can also take the fast track to elite membership by requesting and completing an elite challenge.
- She's also currently on the fast track to mastering the Bulgarian language.
- For an unknown presenter to be awarded such a plum job signals both that he is on the fast track to success and that the station is in need of a boost.
- Glasgow-based, and with his name mentioned in all the right places, he appears to be on the fast track to fame.
- The fast track process should cut the visa wait to as little as 24 hours for foreign reporters wishing to enter China.
- I think a lot of parents are taken up with this idea that their kids are going to fall behind and that they have to get them on the fast track early.
- George will be quickly put on the fast track programme and foreign deputation will follow in a year.
- By the time he touched down, his peace mission was on the fast track to failure.
- Rachel's voice whispered to him - did that matter if it guaranteed him a fast track to public performance?
- Federal prosecutors will assess whether any information offered is strong enough to allow an informant on to the fast track.
- The band is gasping for breath, running in the fast track of the music industry.
- The ideal person will be professionally qualified and be able to demonstrate a fast track career history.
- By the time she was born, those days were behind him and he was on the fast track of an army career.
- The administration says it is open to changes so long as the legislation is put on a fast track.
- We lack the kind of mentorship and connections with people who can help us on the fast track and up the career ladder.
- It was a revolutionary job, but not exactly on the fast track to anywhere.
- Although she is not on the fast track to becoming a millionaire, she is not looking at a poverty-stricken future either.
verbˈfast trak [with object]Accelerate the progress of (a person or project) 加快(人,计划)的发展(或进展) the board voted to fast-track the stadium plan Example sentencesExamples - It was incumbent now that the region supports the airport and that the Government fast-tracks investment in projects directly linked to the airport.
- The minister said the government was planning legislation to fast-track infrastructure projects.
- Any plans to fast-track incineration projects are likely to cause a serious row in the cabinet.
- Such was his promise that the sport's administrators have fast-tracked him on to the main touring circuit, and he has repaid their confidence by qualifying for his first finals.
- This is often taken as evidence that gender discrimination persists, and as basis for calls to fast-track women to higher positions.
- Despite his protestations of innocence he was fast-tracked into court the following day and jailed for 11 years.
- He was fast-tracked into management and took his first junior executive role at the age of 22.
- The job is likely to take until the end of the year - residents are hopeful the project will be fast-tracked following several weeks delay.
- The project was fast-tracked, leaving no time for cost accounting.
- He urged Congress to pass a bill giving him special powers to fast-track development projects in the city.
- She lives just down the road from us, so Wendy can fast-track you to them.
- Affably but insistently, he makes a bid to establish some firm deadlines and fast-track the project.
- At the hospital, which is full of people who look like they have been waiting around for an awfully long time, I am efficiently fast-tracked through the system.
- The government of Brazil is currently fast-tracking dozens of projects that will expand mining, logging and agriculture in the region.
- It would also fast-track me onto the short list for the position of his next general factotum - his preferred option.
- By fast-tracking the low-risk passengers, Canada Customs will be able to spend more time on higher- and unknown-risk passengers.
- She was lovely too, said she'd fast-track us through the selection process to end up ‘on-air’.
- And success could also fast-track him up the rankings towards a potential shot at the domestic title.
- The Board are delighted with this development and believe it will help enormously to fast-track the project to completion.
- The government recently announced plans for a bill to fast-track large-scale projects such as the metro.
Synonyms quick, fast, swift, speedy, high-speed, expeditious, express, brisk, lively, prompt, flying, fleeting, lightning, meteoric, overnight, whirlwind, fast-track, whistle-stop Definition of fast track in US English: fast tracknoun A route, course, or method that provides for more rapid results than usual. 捷径,快速成功之道 a career in the fast track of the Civil Service 行政机构里平步青云的职业生涯。 Example sentencesExamples - Federal prosecutors will assess whether any information offered is strong enough to allow an informant on to the fast track.
- George will be quickly put on the fast track programme and foreign deputation will follow in a year.
- By the time he touched down, his peace mission was on the fast track to failure.
- You can also take the fast track to elite membership by requesting and completing an elite challenge.
- Resurfacing, pavement improvement and traffic flow improvement will be done under a fast track programme.
- It was a revolutionary job, but not exactly on the fast track to anywhere.
- I think a lot of parents are taken up with this idea that their kids are going to fall behind and that they have to get them on the fast track early.
- The administration says it is open to changes so long as the legislation is put on a fast track.
- It follows that if parents mess up in any way, there can be no second chance, and their offspring will be on the fast track to a blighted life.
- She's also currently on the fast track to mastering the Bulgarian language.
- This is one constitutional amendment that evidently is being put on the fast track.
- For an unknown presenter to be awarded such a plum job signals both that he is on the fast track to success and that the station is in need of a boost.
- The fast track process should cut the visa wait to as little as 24 hours for foreign reporters wishing to enter China.
- Rachel's voice whispered to him - did that matter if it guaranteed him a fast track to public performance?
- We lack the kind of mentorship and connections with people who can help us on the fast track and up the career ladder.
- Although she is not on the fast track to becoming a millionaire, she is not looking at a poverty-stricken future either.
- By the time she was born, those days were behind him and he was on the fast track of an army career.
- Glasgow-based, and with his name mentioned in all the right places, he appears to be on the fast track to fame.
- The ideal person will be professionally qualified and be able to demonstrate a fast track career history.
- The band is gasping for breath, running in the fast track of the music industry.
verb [with object]Accelerate the development or progress of (a person or project) 加快(人,计划)的发展(或进展) the old boys' network fast-tracks men to the top of the corporate ladder 男校友间的人际网络有助于帮助男子更快地上升到公司的顶层。 Example sentencesExamples - Any plans to fast-track incineration projects are likely to cause a serious row in the cabinet.
- The minister said the government was planning legislation to fast-track infrastructure projects.
- At the hospital, which is full of people who look like they have been waiting around for an awfully long time, I am efficiently fast-tracked through the system.
- The project was fast-tracked, leaving no time for cost accounting.
- Such was his promise that the sport's administrators have fast-tracked him on to the main touring circuit, and he has repaid their confidence by qualifying for his first finals.
- And success could also fast-track him up the rankings towards a potential shot at the domestic title.
- The job is likely to take until the end of the year - residents are hopeful the project will be fast-tracked following several weeks delay.
- This is often taken as evidence that gender discrimination persists, and as basis for calls to fast-track women to higher positions.
- The Board are delighted with this development and believe it will help enormously to fast-track the project to completion.
- Affably but insistently, he makes a bid to establish some firm deadlines and fast-track the project.
- She was lovely too, said she'd fast-track us through the selection process to end up ‘on-air’.
- Despite his protestations of innocence he was fast-tracked into court the following day and jailed for 11 years.
- He urged Congress to pass a bill giving him special powers to fast-track development projects in the city.
- By fast-tracking the low-risk passengers, Canada Customs will be able to spend more time on higher- and unknown-risk passengers.
- The government of Brazil is currently fast-tracking dozens of projects that will expand mining, logging and agriculture in the region.
- The government recently announced plans for a bill to fast-track large-scale projects such as the metro.
- He was fast-tracked into management and took his first junior executive role at the age of 22.
- It was incumbent now that the region supports the airport and that the Government fast-tracks investment in projects directly linked to the airport.
- She lives just down the road from us, so Wendy can fast-track you to them.
- It would also fast-track me onto the short list for the position of his next general factotum - his preferred option.
Synonyms quick, fast, swift, speedy, high-speed, expeditious, express, brisk, lively, prompt, flying, fleeting, lightning, meteoric, overnight, whirlwind, fast-track, whistle-stop |