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Adv. vor Subst. und Adj.: meist almost; vor Zahlen, Maß- und Zeitangaben: auch nearly; in fast allen Fällen in almost every case; fast keine hardly any; fast nichts next to nothing; fast nie hardly ever; fast niemand oder keiner hardly anyone; ich hätte fast geglaubt, dass... I could almost have sworn (that)...; fast hätte ich ihn rausgeschmissen I very nearly kicked him out, I was on the point of kicking him out; wir haben’s fast umg. we’re almost there, we’ve almost ( oder nearly) finished; siehe auch beinah(e)* * *nearly; almost; virtually; near; well-nigh; narrowly* * *fạst [fast]advalmost, nearlyfast nichts — hardly anything, almost nothing
ich wäre fast überfahren worden — I was almost or nearly run over
* * *1) (nearly but not quite: She is almost five years old; She almost fell under a moving car.) almost2) (almost; nearly: She's close on sixty.) close on3) (almost; nearly: close to fifty years of age.) close to4) ((American) almost: Most everyone I know has read that book.) most5) (not far from; almost: nearly one o'clock; He has nearly finished.) nearly6) (more or less; pretty well: His writing is next to illegible.) next to7) (nearly: I've pretty well finished.) pretty well* * *[fast]adv almost, nearlyich konnte \fast nichts sehen I almost couldn't see anything\fast nie hardly ever* * *Adverb almost; nearlyfast nie — almost never; hardly ever
* * *in fast allen Fällen in almost every case;fast keine hardly any;fast nichts next to nothing;fast nie hardly ever;keiner hardly anyone;ich hätte fast geglaubt, dass … I could almost have sworn (that) …;fast hätte ich ihn rausgeschmissen I very nearly kicked him out, I was on the point of kicking him out;* * *Adverb almost; nearlyfast nie — almost never; hardly ever
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1) твёрдый2) про́чный; усто́йчивыйstå fast på nóget — наста́ивать на чём-л.
* * *firm, firmly, fixed, fixedly, regular, solid, steady* * *adj(mods blød, slap, usikker) firm ( fx ground; flesh, tomatoes; look, voice, handshake, grip; discipline; attitude, belief, conviction);(mods flydende) solid ( fx food; fuel brændstof);(mods skiftende; fastsat) fixed ( fx address, income, prices, principles, rules, salary), definite ( fx agreement; take definite shape),( tilbagevendende) regular ( fx customer, companion, income, salary, subscriber);( om møbler: mods flyttelig) fixed ( fx benches); built-in ( fxcupboard, bookshelves);adv firmly, solidly, fixedly, definitely;[ fast ansættelse] a permanent appointment;[ give fast ansættelse], se fastansætte;[få (, have) fast arbejde] get (, have) regular work (el. a steady job);[ faste arbejdere] regular hands,F permanent staff;[ fast ejendom] real property, real estate;[ fast fyr](mar) fixed light;[ gøre fast] fasten,(se også fastgøre);[ holde fast ved] hold on to;(fig), se fastholde;[ en fast hånd](fig) a firm hand;[ en fast karakter (, vilje)] a strong character (, will);(fys) solids;[ lægge fast], se fastlægge;( ved et blad) staff writers;[ han er fast medarbejder ved Times] he is on the staff of the Times;[ fast udtryk] fixed (el. set) phrase, fixed expression; -
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• Clean fast is better than a dirty breakfast (A) - Лучше беднее, да честнее (Л), Лучше бедность да честность, нежели прибыль да стыд (Л)• Either a feast or a fast - Разом густо, разом пусто (P)• Fast enough is well enough - Дорога ложка к обеду (Д), Дорога помощь в пору (Д)• Fasting comes after feasting - Пироги да блины, а там сиди да гляди (П), Сегодня пир горой, а завтра пошел с сумой (C)• Feast today, /and/ fast tomorrow - Сегодня пир горой, а завтра пошел с сумой (C), Часом с квасом, порой с водой (4)• Feast today makes fast tomorrow - Пироги да блины, а там сиди да гляди (П), Сегодня пир горой, а завтра пошел с сумой (C)• Not too fast for /fear of/ breaking your shins - Спеши, да не торопись (C)• Wisely and slowly - they stumble that run fast - Поспешишь - людей насмешишь (П), Спех людям на смех (C) -
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I [faːst]1. adjective1) quick-moving:سَريع الحَرَكَهa fast car.
2) quick:سَريع العَمَلa fast worker.
3) (of a clock, watch etc) showing a time in advance of the correct time:السّاعه مُتَقَدِّمَهMy watch is five minutes fast.
2. adverbquickly:بِسُرْعَه II [faːst]She speaks so fast I can't understand her.
1. verbto go without food, especially for religious or medical reasons:يَصومMuslims fast during the festival of Ramadan.
2. nouna time or act of fasting:صِيام III [faːst] adjectiveShe has just finished two days' fast.
1) (of a dye) fixed; that will not come out of a fabric when it is washed.ثابِت2) firm; fixed:مُحْكَم، ثابِت، مَشْدودShe made her end of the rope fast to a tree.
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سَرِيع \ brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk; a brisk sale of goods. fast: quick; quickly: He is a fast runner. He runs very fast. light: able to move quickly and gracefully: She’s light on her feet. He ran lightly up the stairs. prompt: done quickly; quick to act: She gave a prompt answer. She is prompt with her answers. quick: taking little time: We’ve time for a quick meal. He sent a quick answer to my letter. Be quick (Hurry), or you’ll miss the bus., (Note: use fast with nouns of travel: a fast runner, not a quick runner). rapid: quick; fast: rapid results; a rapid flow of water. smart: quick: a smart blow. speedy: quick; not delayed. swift: quick; fast: a swift answer; a swift river. -
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صَامَ \ fast: go without food or drink for religious reasons: Muslims fast during a certain month of the year. \ صَوْم \ fast: fasting; the time of fasting. \ صِيَام \ fast: fasting; the time of fasting. \ قَدَّمَتِ (السَّاعة) \ fast: (of a clock) showing a later time than is correct: My watch is ten minutes fast. -
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بِسُرْعَة \ fast: quickly: He runs very fast. in no time: very quickly; very soon: If you follow this path, you’ll get there in no time. quickly: fast; without wasting time: Finish this as quickly as you can, (Note: use fast for actual speed: He drives too fast. If we say: He ran quickly over the bridge, we are talking of his haste, not of his speed). -
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decisive, fast, firm, firm, firmly, permanent, regular, solid, tight* * *adj. solid, compact adj. fixed, steady, firm adj. fixed adj. constant, stable, permanent adj. resident, settled, sedentary adj. regular, fixed, set, steady adj. firm, steady (kjøre seg fast) get stuck (stå fast) stand firm [ i forhandlinger] (stå fast) be stuck -
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* * *adv. firmly, fast (sitja, standa binda, halda fast); sofa f., to sleep fast; drekka f., to drink hard; leita f. eptir, to urge, press hard; ryðjast um f., to make a hard onslaught; leggja f. at, to close with one (in a sea-fight); telja f. á e-n, to give one a severe lesson. -
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close, compact, firm, frozen, rigid, solid, sound, stationary, stuckfast klyft; intact oreandel fast; solid contentprocent fast; percent solids -
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Fairchild’s advanced Schottky TTL — усовершенствованные Шоттки/TTL ИС фирмы FairchildFairchild advanced Schottky TTL — «усовершенствованные Шотки-ТТЛ схемы фирмы Fairchild», семейство логических ИС FAST, технология FAST; см. также глёт -
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ثابِت \ fast: firmly fixed: The ship was stuck fast on the rocks. firm: solid; hard; steady: We were standing on firm ground. permanent: lasting; meant to last: a permanent job. stable: firm and steady: a man of stable character; stable government. stationary: not moving: a stationary vehicle. steady: firm; not shaking: not in danger of falling: Your cup won’t stay steady on your knee, regular; not changing (in speed, effort, amount, etc.) a steady increase; a steady worker. unfailing: never lacking: an unfailing supply. -
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adj. headstrong, stubborn, Fms. ii. 220, Glúm. 323.
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Fast — Fast, a. [Compar. {Faster}; superl. {Fastest}.] [OE., firm, strong, not loose, AS. f[ae]st; akin to OS. fast, D. vast, OHG. fasti, festi, G. fest, Icel. fastr, Sw. & Dan. fast, and perh. to E. fetter. The sense swift comes from the idea of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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