expediting / ˈɛk spɪˌdaɪt /

加速加快推进加快发展加急

expediting2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ex·pe·dit·ed, ex·pe·dit·ing.

  1. to speed up the progress of; hasten: to expedite shipments.
  2. to accomplish promptly, as a piece of business; dispatch: to expedite one's duties.
  3. to issue or dispatch, as an official document or letter.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Obsolete. ready for action; alert.

expediting 近义词

v. 动词 verb

make happen faster

更多expediting例句

  1. Instead, they are expedited directly to the boards of elections.
  2. Clerks at those plants also culled ballots in the middle of the sorting process to expedite their delivery, taking them out of plants without exit scans.
  3. With no focus on customer retention, Homejoy saw only 25% of those homeowners return, and the growth stagnated, expediting the failure of the company.
  4. Elsewhere, TikTok’s policy reduces the visibility of posts prematurely claiming victory and is working on an “expedited” schedule with fact-checking partners around Election Day.
  5. Soon, basketball and hockey will expedite preparations for their new seasons, and a normal, steady pace should resume.
  6. Manzi, who founded a company that makes software expediting RFTs, is an enthusiast of this empirical approach, and rightly so.
  7. Forget about President Obama expediting U.S. troop withdrawals from Afghanistan this year.
  8. You would think that the Pentagon brass would be expediting the full opening of a new brain trauma facility in Bethesda, Maryland.
  9. About the same time he made another application to Burghley, apparently with a view to expediting his progress at the bar.
  10. Rivers have played the same part in expediting Russian expansion across the wide extent of Siberia.
  11. Davalos, Rodrigo (Spanish lawyer):his special method of expediting the divorce suit at Rome, 232.
  12. Special arrangements have been made for expediting fish traffic on all railways.
  13. They were employed in taking depositions, and received bribes for expediting indulgences.