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1 herstellen
♦voorbeelden:1 het dak/een jas herstellen • mend the roof/a jacket2 de vrede/de rust herstellen • restore peace/quiet3 een fout/een onrecht herstellen • correct a mistake, right a wrongde schade herstellen • repair the damagede Heer Blaak, herstel: Braak • Mr Blaak, correction: Braakin de ouderlijke macht herstellen • restore to parental power♦voorbeelden:ze is weer geheel hersteld • she has made a complete recoverysnel/goed herstellen van een ziekte • recover quickly/well from an illnessIII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich herstellen〉♦voorbeelden: -
2 snel
2 [lichtgevoelig] high-speed, fast3 [kernfysica] fastII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉2 [modern, in] trendy♦voorbeelden:dat gaat ook snel! • that's quick/fast!hij is snel geïrriteerd • he's a bit touchyda's snel verdiend • that's easy moneysnel van begrip zijn • be quick (on the uptake)1 [vlug voortbewegend] rapidly, swiftly ⇒ quickly2 [binnenkort] soon, shortly♦voorbeelden:1 snel fietsen • cycle rapidly/quickly -
3 aansmijten
v. throw on, get dressed quickly (Slang) -
4 achtbaan
n. amusement ride in which small cars move quickly on tracks that curve and dip sharply, roller coaster -
5 achteruitvliegen
v. decline quickly -
6 afhandelen
v. settle, conclude, finish; dispatch, expedite, send off quickly -
7 afpakken
v. snatch, take abruptly, grab quickly -
8 bergziekte
n. mountain disease, mountain sickness, sickness that attacks mountain climbers who climb too quickly to high altitudes -
9 click
n. act of quickly pressing and releasing the mouse button (Computers) -
10 diepvries
n. deep freeze, storage unit in which the temperature is kept at a point below freezing; freeze food quickly for long-term storage at low temperatures, refrigerate in a deep freeze -
11 driftig
adj. quick tempered, irascible, becoming angry quickly--------adv. angrily, short-temperedly, testily -
12 epidemie
n. epidemic, outbreak, plague, something which spreads quickly (i.e. a disease) -
13 expedieren
v. dispatch, send off quickly; dismiss -
14 expresse
n. courier, messenger; express mail, mail that is transported and delivered quickly -
15 flansen
v. whip up, make quickly; skip school, be truant from school -
16 fluks
adj. swiftly, quickly, speedily; immediately, hastily; expeditiously, promptly -
17 gauw
adv. quickly, swiftly, soon--------adv. swift, fast, quick, rapid -
18 gezwind
adj. swift, quick, rapid--------adv. swiftly, quickly, speedily -
19 grissen
v. snatch, grab quickly -
20 haastig
adj. hasty, impetuous, reckless, rash; quick, swift--------adv. hastily, quickly, hurriedly
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Quickly — Quick ly, adv. Speedily; with haste or celerity; soon; without delay; quick. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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quickly — quick|ly W1S1 [ˈkwıkli] adv 1.) fast ▪ We need to get this finished as quickly as possible. ▪ Kids grow up so quickly these days. 2.) after only a very short time = ↑soon ▪ I realized fairly quickly that this wasn t going to be easy. 3.) for a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
quickly — / kwIkli/ adverb 1 fast: She checked nothing was coming and walked quickly across the road. | Quickly, John, we don t have much time. 2 after only a very short time: I realized fairly quickly that this wasn t going to be easy. 3 for a short time … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
quickly*/*/*/ — [ˈkwɪkli] adv 1) at a fast speed We have to work quickly.[/ex] She walked quickly out of the room.[/ex] 2) after only a short time, or lasting only a short time Something has to be done about this quickly.[/ex] Let me explain very quickly what I… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English