faster查询结果如下:
形容词 变体/同根词
动词 变体/同根词
FASTER MT
FASTER MT,FASTERMT灵活的代数科学翻译程序现场记录—机器翻译语言
属类:IT行业
-计算机 - -
faster fibres
n.快速纤维
属类:行业术语
-纺织 - -
faster welding
n.快速焊接
属类:机械模具
-机械 - -
faster handler
n.快速处理机,快速处理程序
属类:工程技术
-航海工程 - -
faster drilling
n.异常快钻进
属类:化学及生命科学
-化学 - -
faster computer
快速计算机
属类:IT行业
-电脑术语 - -
faster register
快速寄存器
属类:行业术语
-电信 - -
faster descaling
快速除锈法,快速除鳞法
属类:机械模具
-机械 - -
even faster than
adv.快于
属类:化学及生命科学
-化学 - -
faster die change
紧模变换
属类:自然科学
-冶金学 - -
iteratively faster
n.快速迭代
属类:IT行业
-计算机 - -
faster penetration
n.快速钻进
属类:自然科学
-地质学 - -
faster register allocator
快速寄存器分配程序
属类:行业术语
-电信 - -
faster register allocation
快速寄存器单元分配
属类:行业术语
-电信 - -
faster-than-real-time simulation
超实时仿真
属类:工程技术
-自动化工程 - -
FASTER language facility feature
FASTER语言机能,FASTER语言功能
属类:IT行业
-计算机 - -
Faster Language Translation System
快速语言翻译系统;
属类:IT行业
-电脑术语 -术语缩写 -
faster depreciation of the equipment
快速折旧
属类:经济金融
-现代商务 - -
`If everybody minded their own business,’ the duchess said in a hoarse growl, `the world would go round a deal faster than it does.’
“如果每个人都关心自己的事,”公爵夫人嘶哑着嗓子嘟喷着说,“地球就会比现在转得快一些。”
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“If everybody minded their own business”the Duchess said in a hoarse growl“the world would go round a great deal faster than it does”
“倘使每一个都只管自己的事情的话,”公爵夫人以嘶哑的声音说:“这世界就会比现在转动得快多了。”
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IBM’s lowest-cost ThinkPad costs US $ 1,799, and the ibook is faster than some portables costing as much as $ 3,000
IBM公司价格最低的ThinkPad笔记本电脑为1799美元,而iBook的运行速度还快于某些3000美元的便携式电脑。
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pendulum clocks showed the hours more exactly than earlier clocks, since the weight on the pendulum could be moved up or down to make the clock to go faster or slower
摆钟比早期的钟记时准,因为摆上的重锤可以上下移动调整钟的快慢。
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Bush aides have said the President is best suited for another,more traditional format,in which three panelists and a moderator ask questions.But one moderator,the aides said,would encourage more sparring between the candidates.They have said they are concerned that that might benefit Mr.Clinton,who,they think,might be faster on his feet than the President.
布什的幕僚说总统最适合另外一种比较传统的形式,由三位主讲人及一位主持人提出问题。幕僚说如果只有一个主持人,就易于导致候选人双方直接争辩。他们说过他们担心那样可能使克林顿受惠。他们认为克林顿先生反应可能比总统敏捷。
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Vehicles go faster than ever, but they remain trapped in traffic jams.
车辆比以往开得快了,但仍陷入交通堵塞。
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Since the devastating “animal-rights” raid, the reassembly of data had gone far faster than expected
从那次灾难性的“动物权利”袭击以来,重新汇集资料的工作进行得比预计的快得多。
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However, since it is capable of raising funds for businesses faster than other securities markets, NASDAQ has attracted a large number of successful companies in a very short period of time, thus greatly enhancing its prestige
但由于它能够比其他证券市场更快地为公司筹措资金,在很短的时间内就吸引了一批取得成功的公司,因此声望大增。
属类:经济金融--
As the beaver chews, the soft dentine behind wears away much faster than the hard enamel in front
当河狸咀嚼时,后面柔软的牙质比前面坚硬的珐琅质,磨损速度要快得多。
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The TV commercial says it gives faster relief.
电视广告说它能立刻见效。
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When animals have more food, they generally multiply [breed] faster .
动物如得到较多食物,通常会繁殖较快。
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When animals have more food, they generally multiply faster .
动物如果吃得多,通常繁殖也快。
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When animals have more food, they generally multiply faster .
动物在食物增多的情况下一般会繁殖得很快。
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According to our present idea of physics, nothing can travel faster than light.
根据我们现在物理学的概念,没有什麽东西能超过光速。
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Light travels faster than sound.
光比声音传播得快。
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Light travels faster than sound.
光比声音传得快。
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In general, the international situation is becoming more relaxed and the world is moving at a faster pace toward multipolarity
国际形势总体趋向缓和,世界加快向多极化发展
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Mail service used to be faster .
过去的邮政服务要快些
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Although the car was speeding along a fairly unfrequented road at the record speed for 1930, Wu Sun-fu felt that even the car was trying to thwart him by refusing to go faster
还是一九三○年新纪录的速率,汽车在不很闹的马路上飞驶;然而汽车里的吴荪甫却觉得汽车也跟他捣乱,简直不肯快跑。
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In a slow tempo,usually considered to be slower than andante but faster than larghetto.Used chiefly as a direction.
缓慢地(的)慢拍子,通常认为比行板慢比小广板快。主要用于指挥
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Machines can Perform many tasks which are impassible to do by hand and they can do the work faster and more accurately.
机器能完成许多手工不可能完成的工作,它们做得又快又准确。
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The jeep was faster and soon drew.
吉普车比较快,所以不久就赶在前头,越开越远。
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In a very fast tempo,usually considered to be faster than allegro but slower than prestissimo.Used chiefly as a direction.
急板急板,通常被认为是快于慢板而慢于最急板,主要用于指示
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Efforts will be made to ensure the synchronic tax revenue /GDP growth, or a slightly faster increase rate of tax revenue than the growth of GDP
继续保持税收收入与GDP同步增长或略快于GDP增长。
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Letters will cost a little more, but they will certainly travel faster
寄信要多花一点钱,但无疑书信走得会快一
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Heating makes the molecules of a material move faster , increasing the rate of evaporation.
加热使物质的分子运动得更快,结果就加大了蒸发的速率。
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The speed of a fleet, you know, is the speed of the slowest ship, and the speed of the teachers is affected the same way.They can’t go any faster than the ruck of their scholars
舰队的速度就是它最慢的船只的速度,教师的进度也受到同样的影响,不能比差生快。
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She boasts that her car is faster than mine.
她吹嘘说她的汽车比我的汽车跑得快。
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Although Joyon was sailing a much faster boat than the previous record-holder, most saw little chance of him getting even close to 80 days
尽管茹瓦永驾驶的帆船比前世界记录保持者的快的多,但是大多数人都认为他不太可能在近80天内完成航海。
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but faster than it widened, towered his ambition to win across it
可是他跨越鸿沟的雄心却比鸿沟的加定增长得更快。
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adjective
1.(of a clock or watch) showing a time ahead of the correct time.
‘I keep my watch fifteen minutes fast’
‘Perhaps our watches were a little fast, or our internal clocks had been affected by the huge amount of alcohol in our systems.’
2.(of a dye) not fading in light or when washed.
‘the dyes are boiled with the yarn to produce a fast colour’
‘The setup had to be optimized for response times below microseconds by using a fast dye and by applying a fast fluorescence detector.’
3.(of a film) needing only a short exposure.
‘a 35-mm colour film which is ten times _faster_ than Kodacolor II’
‘I used fast film, fast shutter speed, and zoomed in to fill the frame.’
4.(of a lens) having a large aperture and therefore suitable for use with short exposure times.
‘It should be lighter, with a fairly fast lens, and reasonable responsiveness and battery life.’
‘Obviously you will want to use your fastest lens, let me know what it is and I will try to suggest a film for you to use.’
5.(of a person) prone to act in an unacceptably familiar way.
‘Mammy said, ‘Stop asking questions, you too damn farse.’’
6.(of a sports field) likely to make the ball bounce or run quickly or to allow competitors to reach a high speed.
‘The surface of the pitch was outstanding and the outfield was fast and true.’
‘Taking the fast outfield into consideration, fans could be in for a rather heavy-scoring game.’
7.(of a surface) allowing or producing high-speed movement.
‘a wide, fast road’
‘The Brisbane pitch is fast and bouncy so I think we may just lose the first Test match.’
8.(of friends) close and loyal.
‘they remained fast friends’
‘He has made a fast friend in the class, another little boy whom he adores.’
9.Engaging in or involving activities characterized by excitement, extranvagance, and risk-taking.
‘the fast life she led in London’
‘The actor was as famous for his fast living, hard drinking, and acerbic wit as for his performances.’
10.Firmly fixed or attached.
‘he made a rope fast to each corner’
‘We sent boats with ropes and hawsers to the rocks, wound a rope round a rock, made a hawser fast to the rope, and swung to it with a length of hawser.’
11.Moving or capable of moving at high speed.
‘a fast and powerful car’
‘Alexis ignored the question and continued walking at a slightly _faster_ pace.’
12.Performing or able to perform a particular action quickly.
‘a fast reader’
‘To make such bold statements about any fast bowler is brave verging on foolhardy.’
13.Taking place at high speed; taking a short time.
‘the journey was fast and enjoyable’
‘On the one hand they can offer perfectly crafted pieces of writing just right for fast and enjoyable consumption.’
adverb
1.At high speed.
‘he was driving too fast’
‘Rod the sound engineer was advising me on speed (that’s how fast you speak, not the drug), and on timing.’
2.So as to be hard to move; securely.
‘the ship was held fast by the anchor chain’
‘While she was there, aged 16, she watched whaling boats set out on the North Sea, and heard reports of one becoming stuck fast in the ice.’
3.So as to be hard to wake.
‘they were too fast asleep to reply’
‘When she did awake, she discovered Jared fast asleep in his cot.’
4.Within a short time.
‘we’re going to have to get to the bottom of this fast’
‘He spoke of his days in the school and how fast the fifteen years since he left had gone.’
noun
1.An act or period of fasting.
‘a five-day fast’
‘In Washington, a veteran of the demonstrations was in the midst of a fast that began on Tuesday.’
verb
1.Abstain from all or some kinds of food or drink, especially as a religious observance.
‘the ministry instructed people to fast’
‘The term fasting glycemia refers to your blood sugar level after you’ve fasted overnight or for at least 8 hours.’
2.Be deprived of all or some kinds of food, especially for medical or experimental reasons.
‘all patients were fasted before surgery’
‘Domestic country breed pigs of both sexes, weighing 22 to 26 kg, were fasted overnight with free access to water.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。