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1 cada vez mucho mayor
= fast-increasing, explodingEx. The impermanence of magnetic media has led to a concern in the library and information community with the fate of the fast-increasing amount of information which is electronically published.Ex. Senior management must be willing to commit funds and manpower to ensure security doesn't fall behind the exploding use of computers in government.* * *= fast-increasing, explodingEx: The impermanence of magnetic media has led to a concern in the library and information community with the fate of the fast-increasing amount of information which is electronically published.
Ex: Senior management must be willing to commit funds and manpower to ensure security doesn't fall behind the exploding use of computers in government. -
2 cada vez más avanzado
Ex. I have also taken the opportunity to up-date every chapter of the book so as to help the reader keep track of this fast-moving technology.* * *Ex: I have also taken the opportunity to up-date every chapter of the book so as to help the reader keep track of this fast-moving technology.
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3 inmediatamente después de
= fast on the heels of, on the heels of, on the coattails ofEx. Fast on the heels of its bicentennial census, the US Census Bureau is at a crossroads with regard to conducting the next census.Ex. In a free market supply is always on the heels of demand.Ex. Putin, the Russian leader who came to power in 1999 on the coattails of a brutal war with Chechnya, was among the first visitors to this new mosque.* * *= fast on the heels of, on the heels of, on the coattails ofEx: Fast on the heels of its bicentennial census, the US Census Bureau is at a crossroads with regard to conducting the next census.
Ex: In a free market supply is always on the heels of demand.Ex: Putin, the Russian leader who came to power in 1999 on the coattails of a brutal war with Chechnya, was among the first visitors to this new mosque. -
4 que progresa rápidamente
Ex. I have also taken the opportunity to up-date every chapter of the book so as to help the reader keep track of this fast-moving technology.* * *Ex: I have also taken the opportunity to up-date every chapter of the book so as to help the reader keep track of this fast-moving technology.
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5 seguir inmediatamente
= fast on the heels of, on the heels ofEx. Fast on the heels of its bicentennial census, the US Census Bureau is at a crossroads with regard to conducting the next census.Ex. In a free market supply is always on the heels of demand.* * *= fast on the heels of, on the heels ofEx: Fast on the heels of its bicentennial census, the US Census Bureau is at a crossroads with regard to conducting the next census.
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6 color sólido
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7 de curso rápido
• fast-flowing• fast-running -
8 andador
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9 automóvil veloz
• fast car• hot sauce• hot-pressed -
10 avance rápido
• fast forward -
11 caballo veloz
• fast horse• spanker -
12 caminante rápido
• fast walker -
13 camino rápido
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14 carro veloz
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15 color firme
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16 conductor veloz
• fast driver• speedster -
17 de paso apresurado
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18 día de ayuno
• fast day• fasting day -
19 dinero ganado fácil y rápidamente
• fast buckDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > dinero ganado fácil y rápidamente
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20 dormido profundamente
• fast asleep
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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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Fast — Fast, n. [OE. faste, fast; cf. AS. f[ae]sten, OHG. fasta, G. faste. See {Fast}, v. i.] 1. Abstinence from food; omission to take nourishment. [1913 Webster] Surfeit is the father of much fast. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Voluntary abstinence from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English