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quick dispatch

  • 1 разтоварване

    discharge
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    разтова̀рване,
    ср., само ед. unloading; dumping; disburdenment; discharging; unshipping; икон. dishoarding; незабавно \разтоварване quick dispatch.
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    discharge (чрез изсипване)

    Български-английски речник > разтоварване

  • 2 бързо

    quickly, fast; rapidly, swiftly, hurriedly; speedily; promptly
    бързо-бързо very quickly; hurriedly
    много бързо in no time; double quick; by leaps and bounds; like winking
    ам. at a fast clip
    бързо! jump to it! по- бързо! разг. step on it! sharp's the word! вървя бързо walk fast, be a fast walker
    go at a good pace, go/ам. hit the pace; make the best of o.'s way
    действувам бързо be quick/swift/prompt to action; act without delay, take action without delay
    за да стане по- бързо for the sake of expedition
    извършвам нещо бързо do s.th. with dispatch/in a jiffy
    напредвам бързо make rapid progress
    не е бързо there's no great/big hurry
    не мога да вървя толкова бързо като теб I can't walk as fast as you (do), I can't keep up with you
    раста много бързо grow very fast, grow like a weed
    той смята бързо точно he is quick and accurate in figures
    той бързо стигна там he didn't take long getting there, he got there in no time
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    бъ̀рзо,
    нареч. quickly, fast; rapidly, swiftly, hurriedly; speedily; promptly; ( енергично) like the clappers; \бързо! jump to it! \бързо-\бързо very quickly; hurriedly; амер., sl. pronto; вървя \бързо walk fast, be a fast walker; go at a good pace, go/амер. hit the pace; move at a cracking pace, make the best of o’s way; действам \бързо be quick/swift/prompt to action; act without delay, take action without delay; за да стане по-\бързо for the sake of expedition; извършвам нещо \бързо do s.th. with dispatch/in a jiffy; колата върви много \бързо the car goes like a bomb/like the clappers; колкото може по-\бързо as quickly as possible; много \бързо in no time; at the double, double quick; by leaps and bounds; like winking; амер. at a fast clip; напредвам \бързо make rapid progress; не е \бързо there’s no great/big hurry; по-\бързо! разг. step on it! sharp’s the word! раста много \бързо grow very fast, grow like a weed; това не става \бързо it is a slow work; той \бързо стигна там he wasn’t long in getting there, he got there in no time; той смята \бързо и точно he is quick and accurate in figures.
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    гай по-бързо, ако искаш да победиш.; hastily; hurriedly; promptly; swift{swift}
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    1. go at a good pace, go/ам. hit the pace;make the best of o.'s way 2. quickly, fast;rapidly, swiftly, hurriedly;speedily;promptly 3. БЪРЗО - БЪРЗО very quickly;hurriedly 4. БЪРЗО! jump to it! по-БЪРЗО! разг. step on it! sharp's the word! вървя БЪРЗО walk fast, be a fast walker 5. ам. at a fast clip 6. действувам БЪРЗО be quick/swift/prompt to action;act without delay, take action without delay 7. за да стане по- БЪРЗО for the sake of expedition 8. извършвам нещо БЪРЗО do s.th. with dispatch/ in a jiffy 9. колкото може по- БЪРЗО as quickly as possible 10. много БЪРЗО in no time;double quick;by leaps and bounds;like winking 11. напредвам БЪРЗО make rapid progress 12. не е БЪРЗО there's no great/big hurry 13. не мога да вървя толкова БЪРЗО като теб I can't walk as fast as you (do), I can't keep up with you 14. раста много БЪРЗО grow very fast, grow like a weed 15. той БЪРЗО стигна там he didn't take long getting there, he got there in no time 16. той смята БЪРЗО точно he is quick and accurate in figures

    Български-английски речник > бързо

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