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quick

adjective
/kwɪk/
/kwɪk/
(comparative quicker, superlative quickest)
Idioms
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  1. done with speed; taking or lasting a short time快的;迅速的;短暂的
    • a quick look/check/search快速浏览/检查/搜索
    • She gave him a quick glance.她迅速扫了他一眼。
    • Let's take a quick break.让我们休息一下。
    • There's no quick fix for this problem.这个问题没有快速的解决办法。
    • Just a quick note to say thanks for lunch yesterday.只是一个简短的便条,感谢昨天的午餐。
    • Let me just ask one quick question.让我问一个简单的问题。
    • Thanks for the quick response.感谢您的快速回复。
    • These cakes are very quick and easy to make.这些糕饼做起来又快又简单。
    • Would you like a quick drink?你要不要小饮一杯?
    • It's quicker by train.坐火车比较快。
    • Are you sure this is the quickest way?你确信这是最快捷的方法吗?
    • Have you finished already? That was quick!你已经做完了?真快呀!
    • His quick thinking saved her life.他敏捷的思维救了她一命。
    • He fired three shots in quick succession.他瞬间连发三枪。
    see also double quick
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • become
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • at
    phrases
    • quick and easy
    See full entry
  2. moving or doing something fast敏捷的;迅速的
    • a quick learner学得快的人
    • quick to do something The kids were quick to learn.那些孩子学东西很快。
    • She was quick (= too quick) to point out the mistakes I'd made.她总迫不及待地挑我的错。
    • Don't be too quick to dismiss science fiction. 不要太快否定科幻小说。
    • Don't be so quick to judge unless you know all the facts. 除非你知道所有的事实,否则不要这么快下结论。
    • Her quick hands suddenly stopped moving.她敏捷的双手突然停下不动了。
    • Try to be quick! We're late already.尽量快点儿!我们已经晚了。
    • Once again, his quick wits (= ability to think quickly) got him out of an awkward situation.他的急智使他再次摆脱了窘境。
    • (North American English, informal) He's a quick study (= he learns quickly).他学东西特别快。
    Extra Examples
    • I was getting quite quick at putting up fences.我学修篱笆上手得相当快。
    • We'd better be quick.我们最好快点儿。
    • He's a very quick worker.他干起活来特别快。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • become
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • at
    phrases
    • quick and easy
    See full entry
  3. [only before noun] happening very soon or without delay迅速的;立竿见影的
    • We need to make a quick decision.我们需要当机立断。
    • The company wants quick results.这公司要立竿见影的成果。
    • The doctor said she'd make a quick recovery.医生说她很快就能康复。
    • There isn’t a quick answer to this problem.这个问题无法立刻解决。
    Which Word? fast / quick / rapidfast / quick / rapidThese adjectives are frequently used with the following nouns:
    fast ~quick ~rapid ~
    carglancechange
    trainlookgrowth
    bowlerreplyincrease
    pacedecisiondecline
    lanewayprogress
    • Fast is used especially to describe a person or thing that moves or is able to move at great speed.fast 尤用以描述高速运动的人或事物。
    • Quick is more often used to describe something that is done in a short time or without delay.quick 较常用以描述迅速或立即完成的事。
    • Rapid, swift and speedy are more formal words.rapid、swift 和 speedy 较正式。
    • Rapid is most commonly used to describe the speed at which something changes. It is not used to describe the speed at which something moves or is done:
      • a rapid train
      • We had a rapid coffee.
    • Swift usually describes something that happens or is done quickly and immediately:
      • a swift decision迅即作出的决定
      • The government took swift action.政府立即采取了行动。
    • Speedy has a similar meaning:speedy 与 swift 意思相近:
      • a speedy recovery.迅速恢复。
      It is used less often to talk about the speed at which something moves:
      • a speedy car.
    • For the use of fast and quick as adverbs, note at quick.关于 fast 和 quick 作副词的用法,见词条 quick 的用法说明。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • become
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • at
    phrases
    • quick and easy
    See full entry
  4. Word OriginOld English cwic, cwicu ‘alive, animated, alert’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kwiek ‘sprightly’ and German keck ‘saucy’, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin vivus ‘alive’ and Greek bios, zōē ‘life’.
Idioms
be quick/fast on the draw
  1. (informal) to be quick to understand or react in a new situation领悟敏捷;反应迅速
    • You can't fool him—he's always quick on the draw.你骗不了他,他脑筋一向很快。
  2. to be quick at pulling out a gun in order to shoot it拔枪迅速
be quick/slow on the uptake
  1. (informal) to be quick/slow to understand something领悟得快/慢
    • Is he always this slow on the uptake?他总是理解得这么慢吗?
have a quick/short temper
  1. to become angry easily性子急;容易发脾气 see also quick-tempered, short-temperedTopics Feelingsc2
make a fast/quick buck
  1. (informal, often disapproving) to earn money quickly and easily轻易地赚钱
    • This is a long-term project. We are not out to make a quick buck.这是一个长期的项目。我们不是来赚快钱的。
quick and dirty
  1. (informal) used to describe something that is usually complicated, but is being done quickly and simply in this case权宜处理;机动安排
    • Read our quick-and-dirty guide to creating a website.阅读一下我们的网站制作便捷指南。
quick/slow off the mark
  1. fast/slow in reacting to a situation(对形势)反应敏捷/迟钝
    • If you’re quick off the mark in answering these questions, you could win a prize.如果你能很快回答这些问题,你就能获奖。
    • The government was slow off the mark in responding to the crisis.政府对危机反应迟钝。

quick

adverb
/kwɪk/
/kwɪk/
(quicker, quickest)
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  1. quickly; fast迅速地;快速地
    • Come as quick as you can!你尽快过来吧!
    • Let's see who can get there quickest.咱们看看谁最先到达。
    • It's another of his schemes to get rich quick.那是他迅速致富的另一种计谋。
    • (North American English, informal) You had to learn real quick to get along.你必须学得很快才能相处。
    Which Word? quick / quickly / fastquick / quickly / fast
    • Quickly is the usual adverb from quick:quickly 为源自 quick 的常用副词:
      • I quickly realized that I was on the wrong train.我很快意识到我坐错了火车。
      • My heart started to beat more quickly.我的心开始跳得快起来。
    • Quick is sometimes used as an adverb in very informal language, especially as an exclamation:在日常用语中,quick 有时用作副词,尤作感叹语:
      • Come on! Quick! They’ll see us!快点吧!快!他们会看见我们的!
      Quicker is used more often:quicker 更常用:
      • My heart started to beat much quicker.我的心跳开始大大加快。
      • The quicker I get you away from here, the better.我越快送你离开此地越好。
    • Fast is more often used when you are talking about the speed that somebody or something moves at:指某人或某物移动的速度多用 fast:
      • How fast can a cheetah run?猎豹奔跑的速度有多快?
      • Can’t you drive any faster?你难道不能开快点儿?
      • You’re driving too quickly.
      There is no word fastly.
  2. quick-
    (in adjectives构成形容词) doing the thing mentioned quickly…敏捷的;…迅速的
    • quick-thinking才思敏捷的
    • quick-growing生长迅速的
  3. Word OriginOld English cwic, cwicu ‘alive, animated, alert’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kwiek ‘sprightly’ and German keck ‘saucy’, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin vivus ‘alive’ and Greek bios, zōē ‘life’.

quick

noun
/kwɪk/
/kwɪk/
the quick
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  1. the soft, sensitive area under your nails(指甲下的)活肉
    • She has bitten her nails down to the quick.她咬指甲都咬到了活肉。
    Word OriginOld English cwic, cwicu ‘alive, animated, alert’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kwiek ‘sprightly’ and German keck ‘saucy’, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin vivus ‘alive’ and Greek bios, zōē ‘life’.
Idioms
cut somebody to the quick
  1. to upset somebody very much by doing or saying something unkind(以恶意的言行)深深伤害,把…伤害到家
    • His accusations cut me to the quick.他的指控深深地刺痛了我。

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