fleet-footed
捷足先登,脚步轻快,脚步轻盈
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Definitions
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- : able to run fast.
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Examples
The running machines are a gloomy chorus of heavy-footed stomping.
But it takes more than just pilots to operate the drone fleet.
There, so taken, caught in the act, flat-footed, we are obliged to make our stand.
The player starts out with a fleet of three or four ships (depending on the machine), which he operates one at a time.
The company also converts the gas into a liquid fuel that can run vehicles in its fleet.
It was no wonder that he felt quite at home in the duck-pond, which was made for web-footed folk.
The commander of this fleet was an Englishman, according to the agreement between them.
The Dutch fleet attacked Burnt island, in Scotland, but were repulsed.
The fleet of the enemy left the place where they last halted, and came in sight day before yesterday in the morning.
Don't you mind, Ike, it come the same day and on the wery same stage as the news of the sinkin' of the Spaynish fleet?