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quick-setting

/kwik-set-ing/US // ˈkwɪkˈsɛt ɪŋ //

快速设置,速成,迅速设置,快捷设置

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : setting quickly, as a cement, paint, or gelatin.

Examples

  • Some refugees wait for days on the ships before setting sail.

  • He could deliver a quick, effective speech, or hold a proper press conference.

  • American lawmakers were quick to praise the military operation.

  • By setting no goals, the player must find their own purpose.

  • Other footage shows him fleeing, keeping to a quick walk, jogging briefly, then walking again as he heads for a subway station.

  • Before he could finish the sentence the Hole-keeper said snappishly, "Well, drop out again—quick!"

  • Now this setting up of an orderly law-abiding self seems to me to imply that there are impulses which make for order.

  • This judicial bent of the child is a curious one and often develops a priggish fondness for setting others morally straight.

  • His enemies in the cabinet were quick to perceive when their devices had taken effect on the King and Queen.

  • I've tried to teach lots of folks; an' sum learns quick, an' some don't never learn; it's jest 's 't strikes 'em.