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quick+learner

  • 1 rapidez

    f.
    speed.
    con rapidez quickly
    * * *
    1 speed, rapidity
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *

    me sorprendió la rapidez con que acabó el trabajo — the speed with which he finished the job surprised me, it surprised me how quickly he finished the job

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    femenino speed
    * * *
    = haste, immediacy, rapidity, speed, timeliness, swiftness, quickness, dispatch, alacrity, promptness, promptitude.
    Ex. Capital funding usually took the form of end-of-year 'windfalls' needing to be spent in hectic haste necessitating hurried decision making.
    Ex. The immediacy of access to the resources represented in a union catalogue may well be improved in the near future.
    Ex. Surely these innovations already have and will continue to bring deep and wide-sweeping change to our profession - and because of their rapidity, these changes will be sudden and often tumultuous.
    Ex. A leased line connection is useful for heavy users, since it offers higher speeds of transmission.
    Ex. Factors assessed during the comparative study included pricing, timeliness, availability of catalogue copy, and breadth of coverage.
    Ex. She lingered there a moment and watched the cars move on the highway with a hushing swiftness against the cold gray sky.
    Ex. His subordinates -- everyone reports through him to the director of the Medical Center library -- suffer from the quickness and depth of Fury when he disapproves of something.
    Ex. I would close it down immediately, or with all due dispatch for several reasons, some of which I have discussed in my talk.
    Ex. It's also imperative for businesses to handle negative situations with alacrity if and when they do arise.
    Ex. I think one of the things we must look into is what effect a no fines policy has on the promptness of return and whether or not materials are finally returned at all.
    Ex. I have no doubt that the concerned law enforcing agencies will act with promptitude against the offenders.
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    * con rapidez = promptly.
    * * *
    femenino speed
    * * *
    = haste, immediacy, rapidity, speed, timeliness, swiftness, quickness, dispatch, alacrity, promptness, promptitude.

    Ex: Capital funding usually took the form of end-of-year 'windfalls' needing to be spent in hectic haste necessitating hurried decision making.

    Ex: The immediacy of access to the resources represented in a union catalogue may well be improved in the near future.
    Ex: Surely these innovations already have and will continue to bring deep and wide-sweeping change to our profession - and because of their rapidity, these changes will be sudden and often tumultuous.
    Ex: A leased line connection is useful for heavy users, since it offers higher speeds of transmission.
    Ex: Factors assessed during the comparative study included pricing, timeliness, availability of catalogue copy, and breadth of coverage.
    Ex: She lingered there a moment and watched the cars move on the highway with a hushing swiftness against the cold gray sky.
    Ex: His subordinates -- everyone reports through him to the director of the Medical Center library -- suffer from the quickness and depth of Fury when he disapproves of something.
    Ex: I would close it down immediately, or with all due dispatch for several reasons, some of which I have discussed in my talk.
    Ex: It's also imperative for businesses to handle negative situations with alacrity if and when they do arise.
    Ex: I think one of the things we must look into is what effect a no fines policy has on the promptness of return and whether or not materials are finally returned at all.
    Ex: I have no doubt that the concerned law enforcing agencies will act with promptitude against the offenders.
    * con rapidez = promptly.

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    speed
    con la misma rapidez que el otro as fast o as quickly as the other one
    bajé con rapidez I went downstairs quickly
    tener rapidez de reflejos to have quick reflexes
    ¡qué rapidez! that was quick!
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    rapidez sustantivo femenino
    speed;

    ¡qué rapidez! that was quick!
    rapidez sustantivo femenino speed, rapidity: hazlo con rapidez, do it quickly

    ' rapidez' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    solicitud
    - velocidad
    - agarrar
    - apabullante
    - ligereza
    - prisa
    - viveza
    English:
    accuracy
    - demographic
    - quickness
    - rapidity
    - rapidly
    - reproduce
    - speed
    - worker
    - learner
    - quick
    - swiftly
    * * *
    speed;
    con rapidez quickly;
    ya está listo – ¡qué rapidez! it's ready – that was quick!
    * * *
    f speed, rapidity
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    : rapidity, speed
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    rapidez n speed

    Spanish-English dictionary > rapidez

См. также в других словарях:

  • learner — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fast, quick, slow ▪ She was a quick learner, and her German got better by the day. ▪ lifelong (esp. AmE) ▪ adult, older …   Collocations dictionary

  • quick — quick1 W2S1 [kwık] adj comparative quicker superlative quickest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(short time)¦ 2¦(fast)¦ 3¦(no delay)¦ 4¦(clever)¦ 5 be quick 6 be quick to do something 7 quick fix 8 have a quick …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • quick — 1 /kwIk/ adjective 1 SHORT TIME continuing or existing for only a short time: I just have to make a quick phone call. | John had a quick meal and then went out again. | That was quick! I thought you d be another hour. 2 FAST moving or happening… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • quick — quick1 [ kwık ] adjective *** 1. ) able to move fast or do something fast: He s surprisingly quick for such a big man. a quick worker a ) able to understand things very easily: a quick learner 2. ) done or happening in a short time: He took a… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • quick — [[t]kwɪ̱k[/t]] ♦ quicker, quickest 1) ADJ GRADED Someone or something that is quick moves or does things with great speed. You ll have to be quick. The flight leaves in about three hours... I think I m a reasonably quick learner... Europe has… …   English dictionary

  • quick — I UK [kwɪk] / US adjective Word forms quick : adjective quick comparative quicker superlative quickest *** 1) a) able to move fast or do something fast He s surprisingly quick for such a big man. a quick worker b) able to understand things very… …   English dictionary

  • quick*/*/*/ — [kwɪk] adj I 1) able to move fast or to do something fast He s surprisingly quick for such a big man.[/ex] a quick worker[/ex] 2) done or happening in a short time He took a quick glance over his shoulder.[/ex] a quick decision[/ex] 3) able to… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • learner — noun (C) 1 someone who is learning to do something: Jill s a very quick learner. (+ of): a grammar book for learners of English 2 also learner driver BrE someone who is learning to drive a car …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • learner — learn|er [ˈlə:nə US ˈlə:rnər] n 1.) someone who is learning to do something learner of ▪ a new dictionary for learners of business English ▪ the needs of slow learners ▪ attractive grammar books for adult learners 2.) also learner driver …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • quick — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ We d better be quick. ▪ become, get ADVERB ▪ extremely …   Collocations dictionary

  • quick study — noun someone able to acquire new knowledge and skills rapidly and easily she soaks up foreign languages like a sponge • Syn: ↑sponge • Hypernyms: ↑learner, ↑scholar, ↑assimilator * * * noun : one that can speedily lea …   Useful english dictionary

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