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fast-breaking

/fast-brey-king, fahst-/US // ˈfæstˈbreɪ kɪŋ, ˈfɑst- //

快捷的,快餐式的,快餐式,快捷

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : occurring suddenly, and often portending a series of events or further developments in rapid succession.

Examples

  • “We saw his background and he was a Bronx guy and we started breaking the case,” Boyce says.

  • Breaking the will of ISIS, the military argues, is not a statistic.

  • The focus here was on how fast oil would come out of the Canadian fields.

  • Both high fashion and the fast, commercial fashion of Target are supposed to be about aspiration.

  • And if people find themselves dissatisfied with how often they turn to fast food, Bacon says to try things like batch cooking.

  • The tears came so fast to Mrs. Pontellier's eyes that the damp sleeve of her peignoir no longer served to dry them.

  • There are a number of bacilli, called acid-fast bacilli, which stain in the same way as the tubercle bacillus.

  • You see, they always butter their chairs so that they won't stick fast when they sit down.

  • You see, I am the city undertaker, and the people are dying here so fast, that I can hardly supply the demand for coffins.

  • And since he was a very fast runner—for short distances—he met Grandfather Mole just as the old chap was crawling up the bank.