柯林斯詞典rapid /?r?p?d/ 1. ADJ A rapid change is one that happens very quickly. (變化) 快速的 ...the country's rapid economic growth in the 1980s. …這個(gè)國(guó)家在20世紀(jì)80年代快速的經(jīng)濟(jì)增長(zhǎng)。2. rapidlyADV 快速地 ...countries with rapidly growing populations. …人口快速增長(zhǎng)的國(guó)家。 Try to rip it apart as rapidly as possible. 試著盡快把它撕開(kāi)。3. ADJ A rapid movement is one that is very fast. (動(dòng)作) 迅速的 He walked at a rapid pace along Charles Street. 他沿著查爾斯大街快步行走。4. rapidlyADV 迅速地[ADV with v] He was moving rapidly around the room. 他正在房間里快速地來(lái)回走著。 返回 rapid劍橋詞典fast or sudden 快的;迅猛的 The 1990s were a period of rapid change /growth . 20世紀(jì)90年代是一個(gè)迅猛突變/發(fā)展的時(shí)期。 I was startled by a rapid movement to my left . 我左邊什么東西猛地動(dòng)了一下,嚇了我一跳。 His response to the accusation was rapid. 他對(duì)這種指責(zé)馬上作出了回應(yīng)。 例句 Her climb to power has been very rapid.The rapid growth of opposition to the plan has surprised the council .The report notes a rapid decline in manufactured goods .She had her first three children in rapid succession .Technological progress has been so rapid over the last few years . 返回 rapid