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ADJ. 形容词1.?快的 , 迅速的Someone or something that is quick moves or does things with great speed. 双语例句例: You'll have to be quick. The flight leaves in about three hours. 你得快点了,那个航班大约3小时后就起飞了。 2.?短暂的Something that is quick takes or lasts only a short time. 双语例句例: He took one last quick look around the room. 他匆匆地朝房间扫了最后一眼。 3.?立刻发生的 , 很快发生的Quick means happening without delay or with very little delay. 双语例句例: Officials played down any hope for a quick end to the bloodshed. 官员们对快速结束这场流血冲突不抱太大希望。 4.?毫不迟疑的If you are quick to do something, you do not hesitate to do it. 双语例句例: Mark says the ideas are Katie's own, and is quick to praise her talent. 马克说这些主意都是凯蒂自己想出来的,接着便毫不迟疑地称赞她的才干。 5.?(性情)暴躁的 , 易怒的If someone has a quick temper, they are easily made angry. 双语例句例: He readily admitted to the interviewer that he had a quick temper, with a tendency towards violence. 他毫不犹豫地向采访者承认他性情暴躁,有暴力倾向。
ADV. 副词1.?快 , 迅速(有时分别用quick、quicker和quickest表示“以很快的速度”、“以更快的速度”和“以最快的速度”,但有人认为此用法并不规范)Quicker is sometimes used to mean 'at a greater speed', and quickest to mean 'at the greatest speed'. Quick is sometimes used to mean 'with great speed'. Some people consider this to be non-standard. 双语例句例: Warm the sugar slightly first to make it dissolve quicker. 首先把糖微微加热让它更快地溶化。 2.?马上Quick is sometimes used to mean 'with very little delay'. 双语例句例: I got away as quick as I could. 我尽快地离开了。
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