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1 fast
I[fa:st]1. n կրոն. պահք/պաս, ծոմ. break a fast պա սը բացել, թաթախվել. a fast day պասուց օր.2. v պահք/պաս պահելII[fa:st]1. a արագ, սրընթաց. a fast train արագ ընթաց գնացք. My watch is 5 min. fast Իմ ժա մա ցույցը 5 րոպե առաջ է. a fast film զգայուն ֆոտոժապավեն. (ցոփ, թեթևամիտ) live a fast life թեթևամիտ կյանք վարել. be of the fast set զբոսամոլ/քեֆչի լինել.2. adv արագ, արա գորեն. live fast կյանքը վատնել. work/ run/type fast արագ աշխատել/վազել/տպել[fa:st] a ամուր, պինդ, դիմացկուն. a fast grip/hold ամուր բռնելը. a hard and fast rule խիստ կանոն. fast decision հաստատ որոշում. play fast and loose պարտականությունը չկատա րել. make a boat/rope fast ամրացնել նավակը/պարանը. fast colours դիմացկուն/չխու նացող գույներIV[fa:st] adv ամուր, պինդ կերպով. fast asleep պինդ քնած. stand fast ամուր կանգնել. be shut fast ամուր փակված լինել -
2 stationary
[΄steiʃnəri] a անշարժ, անտե ղաշարժելի. a stationary target անշարժ թիրախ. The train is stationary Գնացքը կանգնած է. run into a stationary car խփվել կանգնած մեքենային
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