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fast QUICKHfB:st, $fAstadj-er, -est moving or happening quickly or able to move or happen quickly快的,迅速的They like fast cars and expensive restaurants.他们喜欢开快车和在高级餐馆吃饭。The fast train (= one that stops at fewer stations and travels quickly) to London takes less than an hour.到伦敦的快车需时不到一小时。If your watch or clock is fast, it is in advance of the real time.(钟表)偏快A fast film in a camera is able to take pictures when there is not much light.(光线不充足时拍照片用的)感光快的胶卷The action in the last scene of the film is fast and furious (= full of speed and excitement).这部电影的最后一个场景动作快速激烈。Fast food is hot food that is already prepared and so is served quickly.快餐食品The fast lane on a MOTORWAY is the outside part of it where vehicles can travel at the fastest speed.快车道(fig.) Life in the fast lane (= A risky and competitive way of living) had taken its toll on him by the time he was 30.这种充满风险和竞争的生活使他在30岁时就已神消气损。A fast link is a road or railway that allows you to travel directly and quickly between two or more places.能在两地或多地间直接快速往来的公路,铁路线The fast track is the quickest, but usually most competitive, route to success or advancement.快速而充满竞争的晋升(或成功)之道A degree in computer science offers a fast track to the top/fast-track opportunities.计算机学科的学位会给人提供一条快速提升到高职/成功的捷径。
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