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speedy

/spee-dee/US // ˈspi di //UK // (ˈspiːdɪ) //

迅速的,快速的,迅速,快速

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    speed·i·er, speed·i·est.

    • : characterized by speed; rapid; swift; fast.
    • : coming, given, or arrived at quickly or soon; prompt; not delayed: a speedy recovery.

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Examples

  • T-Mobile and A&T’s slower 5G coverage is available in areas where about two-thirds of people in the country live, while Verizon’s speedy 5G is offered only in limited areas of a few dozen cities.

  • These prosecutions are occurring on an uneven playing field, as the pandemic is undermining our clients’ constitutional rights to a speedy trial and to confidential communication with their lawyers.

  • Samsung’s handwriting-to-text software doesn’t seem to be as accurate or speedy as what’s available on Google’s tablets and Chromebooks.

  • Strategy is playing a part in this speedier pace, but it may also be a result of the unique calendar provided by this delayed season.

  • Disabling them, Carson thought, might allow the immune system to launch a speedier attack on cancer cells.

  • She talks like her daughter now; everyone does, in that speedy, all-knowing, wisecrack-spattered sitcom patois of Modern Family.

  • The procedure was remarkably speedy—patients were in-and-out of the exam room in minutes.

  • Frank “Speedy” Lopera filed a similar suit alleging he was deceived by Richardson.

  • Cooper good-naturedly laughed off the prank, before eliciting help from some other actors for speedy Sediuk removal.

  • Recently, the White House has been pushing the speedy confirmation of ambassadors to countries Obama is set to visit.

  • I leave Italy with a less sanguine hope of her speedy liberation than I brought into it.

  • A present remedy of all is the speedy coming of a cloud, and a dew that meeteth it, by the heat that cometh, shall overpower it.

  • Such a refusal would lead to quick enquiry—enquiry to information—information to want of confidence and speedy ruin.

  • The money was sucked into the whirlpool; there was a speedy cry for more; and more was got and sacrificed.

  • The endeavor would not only be utterly unavailing, but would, with certainty, involve them in speedy and retrieveless ruin.

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