rapid

英['ræpɪd] 美['ræpɪd]
  • adj. 短时间发生的;急速的;迅速的;快的;险峻的
  • n. 急流;湍滩
rapidly rapider rapidest rapidity
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星级词汇:
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 迅速的,快的,瞬间的,快速的,快捷的,敏捷的
    2. 陡的,险峻的,峻险的
    3. 动作快的
    4. 短时间内发生的
    5. 麻利的,快手快脚的
    6. 急促的
    7. 【摄】感光快的
    n. (名词)
    1. 急流,急湍,湍流,激流
    2. 城市高速铁路
    3. 滩,险滩,湍滩
    4. 抗蚜威
    5. 高速交通工具
    6. 高速交通网
    7. “迅速”(英国制造的护卫舰)
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 快的,急速的 happening, moving, or doing sth at great speed; fast

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a part of a river where the current is very fast

Adjective:
  1. done or occurring in a brief period of time;

    "a rapid rise through the ranks"

  2. characterized by speed; moving with or capable of moving with high speed;

    "a rapid movement"
    "a speedy car"
    "a speedy errand boy"

1. The company made a rapid-fire series of settlements with 25 States.
公司同25个州进行了一连串迅速的结算。

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2. Two rapid transit trains collided early this morning in Boston.
今晨早些时候,两辆高速火车在波士顿相撞。

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3. Leonard made a rapid calculation: he'd never make it in time.
伦纳德快速盘算了一下:他肯定赶不上了。

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4. The metamorphosis from anxious wife to feted author was rapid and dramatic.
从整日焦虑的妻子到受人追捧的作家,这变化迅速而剧烈。

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5. Police pulled him over doing 120km/h, making rapid changes and tailgating.
警察令他把车靠边停下,因为他的时速高达120公里还一直快速变道、紧贴行驶。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Cats have rapid reflexes.
      猫的反应很敏捷.
    2. The pound's rapid appreciation is creating problems for exporters.
      英镑急速升值给出口商造成困难。
    3. The rapid spread of the disease is alarming the medical authorities.
      这种疾病的迅速蔓延使医疗当局感到忧虑不安。
    4. With the rapid economical development, China's position on the international stage is getting more and more important.
      随着经济迅速发展,中国在国际舞台上的地位变得愈来愈重要了。
    5. The intercession has made a rapid progress.
      调解已经取得了很大的进展。
    6. The student is showing rapid progress in his studies.
      这个学生学习上进步很快。
    7. The old man had difficulty climbing the rapid ascent.
      这位老人攀登这条陡峭的上坡路有困难。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The first rapid we went through was the easiest.
      我们经过的第一道急流是最简单的。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    用作定语 ~+ n.
    1. The tailor made allowances for the boy's rapid growth and cut the cloth accordingly.
      裁缝考虑到孩子长得快,因此在裁衣时,相应地放大了尺寸。
    2. They asked their questions in rapid succession.
      他们连珠炮似地提出了一系列问题。
    3. Some countries envy us our rapid development of light industry.
      有些国家羡慕我国轻工业的飞速发展。
    4. The rapid train was exchanged for a local one.
      快车被换成了慢车。
    5. 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。
    6. The school promised rapid results in the learning of languages.
      那所学校可望在语言学习方面速见成效。
    7. His rapid ascent in the social scale was surprising.
      他的社会地位提高之迅速令人吃惊。
    8. I often jump over a line or two in rapid reading.
      我在快速阅读时常常跳过一两行。
    9. He has a rapid pulse.
      他的脉搏跳动很快。
    10. He walked down the street at a rapid pace.
      他快步沿街走去。
    11. I heard my name among those rapid words.
      在那些急促不断的话语中,我听到了我的名字。
    12. He noticed a rapid tapping noise.
      他注意到急促的敲击声。
    13. The patient made a rapid recovery.
      病人恢复得很快。
    用作表语 S+be+~
    1. The current was rapid.
      水流得很急。
    2. The improvement was very rapid.
      改进极为迅速。
    3. My watch is rapid.
      我的手表快了。
    4. His progress towards promotion was smooth and rapid.
      他的提升过程又平稳又迅速。
adj. (形容词)
  1. rapid作形容词的意思是“快的,急速的”,是正式用语,指本身运动的高速度,速率大,因而所花时间少。
  2. rapid在句中可用作定语或表语。
adj. (形容词)
rapid, fast, hasty, quick, 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。
  • 用作形容词 (adj.)
    ~+名词