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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
fast/slow
1 speed 2 doing sth quickly or slowly 3 moving fast or slowly 4 changing to a faster or slower speed controlling the speed of a car, etc DRIVE see also MOVE
1 speed - a person or thing that can move or act at great speed is fast (adjective, adverb) a fast car ◎ She's a fast worker. ◎ She works fast. - done or happening at speed or in a short time: quick (adverb quickly), rapid (adverb rapidly); nouns (U): speed, (formal) rapidity a quick meal ◎ quick reactions ◎ quick thinking ◎ The crash happened so rapidly I can hardly remember it. ◎ speed of movement - done or happening quickly, or when you do not expect it: sudden (adverb suddenly) a sudden movement - suddenly, unexpectedly: all of a sudden All of a sudden there was a loud explosion. - moving, doing sth or happening without much speed: slow (adverbs: slow, slowly); noun (U): slowness Haven't you finished yet? You're being terribly slow! ◎ a slow train ◎ 'How's your son?' 'Getting better slowly.' ◎ Could you walk a bit slower, please? ◎ slow-moving traffic - how fast or slowly sth moves or happens: speed (noun C/U), pace (noun singular) to travel at a higher/lower speed ◎ the speed of light/sound ◎ the increasing pace of industrialization in developing countries
2 doing sth quickly or slowly - to move or act very quickly: rush Don't rush - take your time. - to do sth quickly, without enough thought: rush (into sth/doing sth); to make sb do sth in a hurry: rush sb (into sth/doing sth) Do you think she's rushing into this marriage? ◎ Don't rush them - let them take their time to decide. - if you do sth too quickly or without enough thought, you or your actions are hasty (adverb hastily); noun (U): haste Don't be too hasty. This is an important decision. ◎ In her haste to leave, she forgot her handbag. - if you do sth quickly in order to finish it soon, you do it in a hurry, in a rush I can't stop now; I'm in a terrific hurry. ◎ I'm afraid it was written in rather a rush and it's not very good. - to move or do sth quickly: hurry We hurried over to help. - to move or do sth more quickly: (informal) hurry up, get* a move on Hurry up or you'll be late for work. ◎ Get a move on. Our guests will be here soon. - very soon or very quickly: in a minute/moment, right away, in no time (at all) I'll have your car running again in no time at all. - happening at once, without delay: immediate (adverb immediately), (formal) instantaneous (adverb instantaneously) an immediate reply ◎ an instantaneous decision ※ more on sth happening soon SOON - to do sth without hurrying: take* your time (over sth) Take your time over your dinner and enjoy it. - something you do without hurrying is leisurely a leisurely walk - to make sb/sth slow or late: delay sb/sth, hold* sb/sth up Sorry I'm late. I was delayed by the fog. - a situation where you have to wait for sth: delay, hold-up Delays are likely on the roads because of the heavy traffic. - to do sth slowly or waste time: dawdle Don't dawdle or you'll be late for school. - something which happens slowly or over a long period of time happens gradually, little by little, bit by bit; adjective: gradual Pedro's English gradually improved during the term. ◎ Little by little the shop became successful. ◎ a gradual improvement
3 moving fast or slowly - as fast as possible: at full speed, at top speed, flat out They drove flat out to get to the station in time. - going or sent quickly: express (adverb express) an express letter ◎ to send a letter express - to go or move very quickly: speed*, fly*, race The Orient Express sped through the night. ◎ The cyclists raced by. - to run very quickly or suddenly: dash; a sudden run: dash He dashed to the window. ◎ When it started to rain, we made a dash for the bus shelter. - to take sb to a place very quickly: rush sb somewhere They rushed her to hospital. - to move forward slowly or change very slowly: creep* Our profits are creeping up each month. - very slowly: at a snail's pace The traffic in town was moving at a snail's pace. ※ driving fast or slow DRIVE - walking slowly WALK
4 changing to a faster or slower speed - to go faster or do sth faster: accelerate, quicken, speed up; to make sth go faster: accelerate sth, quicken sth, speed sth up; noun (U): acceleration I accelerated into the fast lane. ◎ If you don't speed up, you'll never finish. ◎ He quickened his pace. - to cause sb/sth to do sth more quickly: hurry sb/sth The teacher hurried her students for an answer. - a sudden increase in speed or effort: spurt He put on a spurt towards the end of the race. - to move or happen more slowly: slow (down/up) Can't you slow down a bit? ◎ The rate of change has slowed down recently. - to make sth move or happen more slowly: slow sth (down/up) a campaign to slow down the traffic in the town centre - to make a car, etc move more slowly: reduce speed
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