fast

英[fɑːst] 美[fæst]
  • adj. 快的;迅速的;紧的;牢固的;放荡的
  • adv. 快速地;紧紧地;放荡地;深深地
  • n. 斋戒;禁食;系泊用具
  • v. 斋戒;禁食
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星级词汇:
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 敏捷的,快的,迅速的
    2. 可靠的
    3. 忠实的
    4. 不褪色的
    5. 牢实的,坚牢的,坚固的
    6. 粘得紧的,固定的
    7. 激烈的
    8. (钟表)走得快的
    9. 感光快的
    10. 迅速发生的,立即发生的
    adv. (副词)
    1. 牢固地,紧紧地
    2. 快地,迅速地
    3. 酣畅地
    4. 紧迫地
    5. 接连不断地
    6. 不久,立即
    7. 完全地
    n. (名词)
    1. 禁食期
    2. 斋戒
    3. 禁食
    4. 绝食期
    v. (动词)
    1. 节制饮食,节食
    2. 忌食某些食物
    3. 斋戒
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 快的,迅速的 a person or thing that can move quickly
    adv. (副词)
    1. 快,迅速地 quickly
    2. 紧紧地,牢固地 fixed; not easy to move

英英释义

Noun:
  1. abstaining from food

Adjective:
  1. acting or moving or capable of acting or moving quickly;

    "fast film"
    "on the fast track in school"
    "set a fast pace"
    "a fast car"

  2. (used of timepieces) indicating a time ahead of or later than the correct time;

    "my watch is fast"

  3. at a rapid tempo;

    "the band played a fast fox trot"

  4. (of surfaces) conducive to rapid speeds;

    "a fast road"
    "grass courts are faster than clay"

  5. resistant to destruction or fading;

    "fast colors"

  6. unrestrained by convention or morality;

    "Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society"
    "deplorably dissipated and degraded"
    "riotous living"
    "fast women"

  7. hurried and brief;

    "paid a flying visit"
    "took a flying glance at the book"
    "a quick inspection"
    "a fast visit"

  8. securely fixed in place;

    "the post was still firm after being hit by the car"

  9. unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause;

    "a firm ally"
    "loyal supporters"
    "the true-hearted soldier...of Tippecanoe"
    "fast friends"

  10. (of a photographic lens or emulsion) causing a shortening of exposure time;

    "a fast lens"

Adverb:
  1. quickly or rapidly (often used as a combining form);

    "how fast can he get here?"
    "ran as fast as he could"
    "needs medical help fast"
    "fast-running rivers"
    "fast-breaking news"
    "fast-opening (or fast-closing) shutters"

  2. firmly or closely;

    "held fast to the rope"
    "her foot was stuck fast"
    "held tight"

Verb:
  1. abstain from certain foods, as for religious or medical reasons;

    "Catholics sometimes fast during Lent"

  2. abstain from eating;

    "Before the medical exam, you must fast"

1. Megamalls and fast food restaurants line the highway system.
公路系统沿线有大型商场和快餐店。

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2. The auguries of death are fast gathering round his head.
死亡凶兆迅速地在他脑海中盘旋。

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3. Word has been spreading fast of the incidents on the streets.
有关街头骚乱的消息迅速传播开来。

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4. Daly was a fast-talking Irish-American who had started out as a salesman.
达利是个花言巧语的爱尔兰裔美国人,最初是干推销员的。

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5. The band was starting to play a fast, loud number.
乐队奏起一首很大声的快歌。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. I like fast music.
      我喜欢节奏快的音乐。
    2. The star was whipped into a fast car and driven off.
      那个明星迅速上了一辆汽车疾驶而去。
    3. The post is fast in the ground.
      那柱子牢牢地埋在地里.
    4. He led a fast life.
      他过着放荡的生活。
    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. He ran fast enough to catch the thief.
      他跑得飞快,足以抓住那小偷。
    2. Bind the rope fast lest it should come loose.
      把绳子绑牢,免得它松脱。
    3. He is living too fast for his health.
      他现在的生活过于放荡,于健康不利。
    4. The boat was stuck fast in the mud.
      那船深深地陷在泥里.
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The priest had only water and bread during his three week fast.
      牧师在三个星期的斋戒期间只进食水和面包。
    2. So the meal that breaks your fast should be healthy and wholesome.
      因此解除禁食的这一餐应该是健康有益的。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. They have to fast from dawn to dusk.
      他们一整天都得禁食。
    2. Before the medical exam, you must fast.
      在体检之前,你必须禁食。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    用作定语 ~+ n.
    1. The fast game of tennis soon exhausted the two players.
      快速度的网球比赛使两位选手很快就筋疲力尽了。
    2. They went by fast train.
      他们搭快车走的。
    3. He was such a fast talker that nobody could understand him.
      他讲话很快,没有人能听懂。
    4. She was a fast weaver and the cloth was very good.
      她织布织得很快,而且布的质量很好。
    5. He is my fast friend.
      他是我的忠实朋友。
    6. Gradually they became fast friends.
      他们渐渐成为好朋友。
    7. We dyed the cloth with a fast colour.
      我们用一种不褪色的染料染这种衣服。
    n. +~
    1. The label says this shirt is colour fast.
      标签上说明,这种衬衫不易褪色。
    2. It is five minutes fast.
      快3分钟。
    3. My watch is three hours fast.
      我的表快了3个小时。
    用作表语 S+be+~
    1. Is the window fast?
      窗子关紧了吗?
    2. The roots of the tree are fast in the ground.
      这棵树的根牢牢地扎在地下。
    3. The colours are bright and fast.
      这些颜色鲜艳而且不易褪色。
    4. The colours aren't fast, so be careful when you wash these towels.
      这些颜色容易褪掉,所以洗毛巾时要小心一点。
    5. If the colours are fast, you can wash the shirt in hot water.
      如果这件衬衫不掉色,你就可以用热水洗。
    6. I'm early—my watch must be fast.
      我来早了——准是我的表快了。
    用作副词 (adv.)
    用作状语
    1. He was running so fast that he couldn't stop himself.
      他跑得太快了,一下子停不下来。
    2. The coach directed them to run faster.
      教练指导他们跑快一些。
    3. He whipped the horse to make it go faster.
      他用鞭打马使它跑得更快。
    4. My father is rather elderly now and can't walk very fast.
      我父亲现在上了年纪,没法走得更快。
    5. The train was now going faster and faster.
      火车现在速度越来越快。
    6. Driving very fast on a rainy night is not consistent with safety.
      雨夜开快车不安全。
    7. I couldn't go any faster, even though the car behind was gaining on us.
      尽管后面的汽车越来越逼近我们,我也没法开得更快了。
    8. A car needs a lot of power to go fast.
      汽车高速行驶需要很大动力。
    9. He went on talking for a long time, but he spoke so fast that few of us could catch what he said.
      他滔滔不绝地讲了半天,但是他说话太快,我们没有几个知道他在说什么。
    10. Don't speak so fast.
      不要说得那么快。
    11. She works very fast,I can't keep pace with her.
      她工作很快,我的速度跟不上。
    12. Children learn faster than adults.
      孩子比成人学得快。
    13. His boots were frozen fast to his feet and would not come off.
      他的靴子跟脚牢牢地冻在一起,脱不下来了。
    14. He lugged the horse right up to the tree and tied it fast to its trunk.
      他使劲把马一直拉到树跟前,把它牢牢地拴在树干上。
    15. The boy was fast asleep before the bedtime story was finished.
      这个男孩没等临睡前的故事讲完就睡熟了。
    16. It rained thick and fast.
      雨下得又密又急。
    17. It was raining fast.
      当时正下大雨。
adj. (形容词)
  1. fast的基本意思是“快的”,通常指运动的人或物体本身有快速的特点。引申指“牢固的”,此时只用作表语。还可指“(颜色)不褪色的”。
  2. fast可以表示钟表时间的快,但要放在时间名词之后,而不能按汉语的表达习惯放在前面。
adv. (副词)
  1. fast用作副词时,可指物体或人的速度快,主要用来修饰人或物体的动作。也可指某物“牢固地”。
  2. fast可与介词连用,如by, in等。
adj. (形容词)
fast, hasty, quick, rapid, sudden, swift
  • 这组词的共同意思是“快的,迅速的”。其区别是:
  • 1.quick指运动动作发生或完成的迅速、敏捷,强调的是单一动作的突然性或短暂性,也指才智和反应的敏捷和灵敏; swift意为“快”或“突然发生”,所指的运动速度最高,同时强调运动的平稳潇洒和轻捷、不费力气等,有时带文学色彩,为较正式的用语; fast多指运动的物体,位置移动的迅速,强调物体运动的方式; rapid是正式用语,多指运动本身,强调运动的高速度,所指的速度有时有“对人有益”的含义,常常可与fast互换使用,但语气比fast强; hasty指“草率,匆忙”; sudden则指“突然”。
  • 2.swift, fast和rapid一般都指运动的速度,通常动作都有持续性和连续性。hasty一般都不指运动的速度。例如:
  • He gave me a quick response to my question.他对我的问题给出了迅速的回答。
  • The swift fading of autumn into winter.秋色迅速退去,随而进入冬天。
  • The fast train was exchanged for a local one.快车被换成了慢车。
  • He made such rapid progress that his parents were very glad.他取得了如此快的进步,以至于他的父母都很高兴。
  • She's too hasty—if she would only think before speaking she wouldn't have so much trouble.她太性急了,要是她讲话之前多考虑一下,就不会有那么多麻烦了。
  • A sudden clap of thunder woke me.一阵突然的雷声把我惊醒了。
  • adv. (副词)
    fast, quickly, soon
  • 这三个词都可表示“很快”。其区别是:
  • soon强调的是预期的时刻不久就会到来, fast和quickly强调的是动作进行的速度快。例如:
  • Their population is growing fast.他们的人口增长得很快。
  • Come quickly, he's drowning!快来,他溺水了。
  • 用作副词 (adv.)
    hold fast to
      坚持(某种思想或原则等) continue to believe in (an idea, a principle, etc.)
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    ~+名词