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fasting

/fast, fahst/US // fæst, fɑst //UK // (fɑːst) //

禁食,断食,空腹,空腹的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    fast·er, fast·est.

    • : moving or able to move, operate, function, or take effect quickly; quick; swift; rapid: a fast horse;a fast pain reliever;a fast thinker.
    • : done in comparatively little time; taking a comparatively short time: a fast race;fast work.
    • : indicating a time in advance of the correct time, as of a clock.noting or according to daylight-saving time.
    • : adapted to, allowing, productive of, or imparting rapid movement: a hull with fast lines;one of the fastest pitchers in baseball.
    • : characterized by unrestrained conduct or lack of moral conventions, especially in sexual relations; wanton; loose: Some young people in that era were considered fast, if not downright promiscuous.
    • : characterized by hectic activity: leading a fast life.
    • : resistant: acid-fast.
    • : firmly fixed in place; not easily moved; securely attached.
    • : held or caught firmly, so as to be unable to escape or be extricated: an animal fast in a trap.
    • : firmly tied, as a knot.
    • : closed and made secure, as a door, gate, or shutter.
    • : such as to hold securely: to lay fast hold on a thing.
    • : firm in adherence; loyal; devoted: fast friends.
    • : permanent, lasting, or unchangeable: a fast color;a hard and fast rule.
    • : Informal. made quickly or easily and sometimes deviously: He earned some fast change helping the woman with her luggage.cleverly quick and manipulative in making money: a fast operator when it comes to closing a business deal.
    • : Photography. able to transmit a relatively large amount of light in a relatively short time. requiring a relatively short exposure time to attain a given density.
    • : Horse Racing. completely dry. very hard.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1

    fast·er, fast·est.

    • : quickly, swiftly, or rapidly.
    • : in quick succession: Events followed fast upon one another to the crisis.
    • : tightly; firmly: to hold fast.
    • : soundly: fast asleep.
    • : in a wild or dissipated way.
    • : ahead of the correct or announced time.
    • : Archaic. close; near: fast by.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a fastening for a door, window, or the like.

Phrases

  • fast and furious
  • fast and loose
  • fast buck
  • fast lane
  • fast track
  • get nowhere (fast)
  • hard and fast
  • pull a fast one
  • stand one's ground (fast)
  • thick and fast

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Now, it is the most traditional and celebrated Christmas cake in Germany—and definitely not associated with fasting.

  • Like Lent, the season of Advent was a period of reflection and fasting, and items such as dairy and sugar were forbidden.

  • And saints are a pretty svelte bunch, what with all the fasting and suffering.

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  • Since this hearing was taking place during Ramadan, many of the Muslims had been fasting since sunrise.

  • He was exceedingly religious, and up to the time of his marriage had led a life devoted to prayer, fasting, and warfare.

  • The prophet describes the judgments that shall fall upon the people, and invites them to fasting and prayer.

  • The people inquire concerning fasting: they are admonished to fast from sin.

  • Trance and ecstasy were the two avenues he knew to divinity; fasting and seclusion the means employed to discover them.

  • The thing that strikes me,” began Roger, “is that he may be like those men sent to the house of God to inquire about fasting.