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    faster查询结果如下:

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    名词复数:fasters 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:adj.加快(fast的比较级)
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    形容词
    加快(fast的比较级)
    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
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    更快的;更快地
    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。
    -faster的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Quick.
    Somewhat quick.
    Marked by quickness; swift; nimble
    (dated) Firmly or securely fixed in place; stable. [from 9th c.] || Firm against attack; fortified by nature or art; impregnable; strong. || (of people) Steadfast, with unwavering feeling. (Now only in set phrases like "fast friend".) [from 10th c.] || Moving with great speed, or capable of doing so; swift, rapid. [from 14th c.] || Causing unusual rapidity of play or action. || (computing) Able to transfer data in a short period of time. || Deep or sound (of sleep); fast asleep (of people). [16th-19th c.] || (of dyes or colours) Not running or fading when subjected to detrimental conditions such as wetness or intense light; permanent. [from 17th c.] || (过时的,旧时用法) Tenacious; retentive. || (口语) Having an extravagant lifestyle or immoral habits. [from 18th c.] || Ahead of the correct time or schedule. [from 19th c.] || (of photographic film) More sensitive to light than average. [from 20th c.]
    We need a mode of transportation that can move at a fast pace.
    Let’s just have a fast break and we can then resume this meeting.
    Ari made a fast decision to turn his car around and look for Lloyd at the club.

    动词 变体/同根词

    (literary) To give life to; to animate, make alive, revive. [from 14th c.] || (literary) To come back to life, receive life. [from 14th c.] || (intransitive) To take on a state of activity or vigour comparable to life; to be roused, excited. [from 15th c.] || (intransitive) Of a pregnant woman: to first feel the movements of the foetus, or reach the stage of pregnancy at which this takes place; of a foetus: to begin to move. [from 16th c.] || (transitive) To make quicker; to hasten, speed up. [from 17th c.] || (intransitive) To become faster. [from 17th c.] || (shipbuilding) To shorten the radius of (a curve); to make (a curve) sharper.
    Yet, obviously, such transference might quicken interest and offer other ways of thinking about a subject.
    His pulse starts to quicken, and his head swims as he battles an irresistible compulsion to sit down as ordered.
    The new plans aim to quicken the development of land by the river banks.
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    FASTER MT

    FASTERMT灵活的代数科学翻译程序现场记录—机器翻译语言

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    FASTER language facility feature

    FASTER语言机能,FASTER语言功能

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