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单词 fast
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fastadjective

uk/fɑːst/us/fæst/

fast adjective (QUICK)

A1 moving or happening quickly, or able to move or happen quickly:

fast cars
a fast swimmer
Computers are getting faster all the time.
UK The fast train (= one that stops at fewer stations and travels quickly) to London takes less than an hour.

If your watch or clock is fast, it shows a time that is later than the correct time.

specialized art used to refer to photographic film that allows you to take pictures when there is not much light or when things are moving quickly

fast and furious

used to describe something that is full of speed and excitement:

It's not a relaxing movie - it's pretty fast and furious.

More examples

  • The police car was going so fast, it must have been chasing someone.
  • Isabel's heart was beating fast with fright.
  • We were scrabbling over the rocks as fast as we could.
  • I think the kitchen clock is fast.
  • Given his age, he's a remarkably fast runner.

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Fast and rapid

  • a mile a minute idiom
  • apace
  • as fast as your legs would carry you idiom
  • as if it is going out of style idiom
  • at a rate of knots idiom
  • fleet
  • have a heavy foot idiom
  • high-speed
  • hotfoot
  • in the twinkling of an eye idiom
  • Jack Robinson
  • lickety-split
  • lightning
  • mile
  • prompt
  • rapid-fire
  • smartly
  • souped-up
  • spread like wildfire idiom
  • swift

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Watches & clocks
Photography
Exciting and interesting

fast adjective (IMMORAL)

old-fashioned disapproving without moral principles:

a fast crowd
a fast woman

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Morally wrong and evil

  • abhorrent
  • amoral
  • anomie
  • arch-villain
  • be rotten to the core idiom
  • canker
  • darkly
  • evil
  • evildoer
  • go to the bad idiom
  • godless
  • hanky-panky
  • heinous
  • scandalous
  • seamy
  • seedy
  • shocking
  • shockingly
  • wicked
  • wickedness

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fast adjective (FIXED)

If the colour of a piece of clothing is fast, the colour does not come out of the cloth when it is washed.

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Paints, dyes & pigments

  • colourway
  • distemper
  • dye
  • emulsion
  • flaxseed oil
  • glossy
  • Indian ink
  • ink
  • pigment
  • poster paint
  • primer
  • propanone
  • rinse
  • satin
  • tint
  • tinted
  • varnished
  • warpaint
  • white spirit
  • whitewash

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Textiles: describing words
Continuous & permanent

fastadverb

uk/fɑːst/us/fæst/

A2 quickly:

The accident was caused by people driving too fast in bad conditions.
You'll have to act fast.
Children's publishing is a fast-growing business.

More examples

  • The police car was going so fast, it must have been chasing someone.
  • "You always walk too fast for me, " she said complainingly.
  • He drove so fast that I really felt my life was in danger.
  • The seats in the hall were filling up fast.
  • Poor standards of hygiene mean that the disease spreads fast.

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Fast and rapid

  • a mile a minute idiom
  • apace
  • as fast as your legs would carry you idiom
  • as if it is going out of style idiom
  • at a rate of knots idiom
  • fleet
  • have a heavy foot idiom
  • high-speed
  • hotfoot
  • in the twinkling of an eye idiom
  • Jack Robinson
  • lickety-split
  • lightning
  • mile
  • prompt
  • rapid-fire
  • smartly
  • souped-up
  • spread like wildfire idiom
  • swift

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Idiom(s)

as fast as your legs would carry you
play fast and loose with sth/sb

fastadverb, adjective

uk/fɑːst/us/fæst/

C2 firmly fixed:

The glue had set and my hand was stuck fast.
He tried to get away, but she held him fast.

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Tight and tightening

  • close-fitting
  • serried
  • skinny
  • snug
  • stiffen
  • strain
  • taut
  • tauten
  • tense
  • tension
  • tight
  • tighten
  • tighten sth up
  • tightly
  • up
  • vice-like

Idiom(s)

hold/stand fast

fastnoun [ C ]

uk/fɑːst/us/fæst/

a period of time when you eat no food:

Hundreds of prisoners began a fast in protest about prison conditions.

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Diets & dieting

  • anorexia nervosa
  • balanced diet
  • bulimia
  • caloric
  • calorie-controlled
  • calorific
  • comfort eating
  • complex carbohydrate
  • crash diet
  • deficiency disease
  • dietetics
  • intake
  • low-calorie
  • macrobiotic
  • malnourished
  • nutraceutical
  • nutritional
  • nutritious
  • slimmer
  • vegetarian

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fastverb [ I ]

uk/fɑːst/us/fæst/

to eat no food for a period of time:

One day a week he fasts for health reasons.

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Abstaining and refraining

  • abstain
  • abstemious
  • abstention
  • abstinence
  • back off
  • cut
  • forborne
  • give
  • give (sth) up
  • give up sth
  • hors de combat
  • keep
  • keep (sb/sth) out of sth
  • step
  • step back
  • stop
  • stop short of sth idiom
  • swear off sth
  • touch
  • wouldn't touch sth with a barge pole idiom

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