nopea englanniksi | fast, upbeat, snappy, quick, rapid, ready, swift, prompt |
: That rope is dangerously loose. Make it fast!
*: outlaws ... lurking in woods and fast places
: I am going to buy a fast car.
: a fast racket, or tennis court; a fast track; a fast billiard table
*: all this while in a most fast sleep
: All the washing has come out pink. That red tee-shirt was not fast.
*: Roses, damask and red, are fast flowers of their smells.
: Shes fast – she slept with him on their first date..
: There must be something wrong with the hall clock. It is always fast.
: ux|en|Hold this rope as fast as you can.
: ux|en|He is fast asleep.
: ux|en|The horsemen came fast on our heels.
: ux|en|Do it as fast as you can.
: ux|en|I think my watch is running fast.
: Muslims fast during Ramadan.
*: Thou didst fast and weep for the child.
*: Fasting he went to sleep, and fasting waked.
*: It is at the core of the Vision Quest, the solitary period of fasting and closeness to the earth to discover ones life path and purpose.
: The notes are easy, but its an upbeat tune and should be played fairly quickly.
: Though he had bad news, he ended with an upbeat forecast for the future.
: He sounded upbeat when I talked to him.
: ux|en|a snappy response
: ux|en|Make it snappy! (=[[hurry up]])
: ux|en|Youre snappy this morning; did you not sleep well?
: ux|en|Here he is, looking snappy in his brand-new suit.
: ux|en|snappy weather; snappy pace; snappy rejoinder
: I ran to the station – but I wasnt quick enough.
: Hes a quick runner.
: That was a quick meal.
: You have to be very quick to be able to compete in ad-lib theatrics.
: My father is old but he still has a quick wit.
*: The bishop was somewhat quick with them, and signified that he was much offended.
*: the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead
*: Man is no star, but a quick coal / Of mortal fire.
*: The inmost oratory of my soul,
*: Wherein thou ever dwellest quick or dead,
*: Is black with grief eternal for thy sake.
*: shes quick; the child brags in her belly already: tis yours
*: The air is quick there, / And it pierces and sharpens the stomach.
: Get rich quick.
: Come here, quick!
*: If we consider how very quick the actions of the mind are performed.
*: The works ... are curiously hedged with quick.
*: This test nippeth, ... this toucheth the quick.
*: How feebly and unlike themselves they reason when they come to the quick of the difference!
: rfquotek|Tennyson
*: I rose as if quicked by a spur I was bound to obey.
: ux|en|a rapid stream; rapid growth; rapid improvement
*: Ascend my chariot; guide the rapid wheels.
: ux|en|The troops are ready for battle. The porridge is ready to serve.
*: If need be, I am ready to forego / And quit.
*: Dinner was ready.
: ux|en|The seed is ready to sprout.
*: My heart is ready to crack.
: ux|en|a ready apprehension; ready wit; a ready writer or workman
*: ...whose temper was ready, through surly
*: ready in devising expedients
*: Molly the dairymaid came a little way from the rickyard, and said she would pluck the pigeon that very night after work. She was always ready to do anything for us boys; and we could never quite make out why they scolded her so for an idle hussy indoors. It seemed so unjust. Looking back, I recollect she had very beautiful brown eyes.
*: the readiest way
*: A sapling pine he wrenched from out the ground, / The readiest weapon that his fury found.
*: Lord Strut was not flush in ready, either to go to law, or to clear old debts.
*: Light boats sail swift, though greater hulks draw deep.
*: Ply swift and strong the oar.
*: Tell him, I am prompt To lay my Crowne ats feete, and there to kneele.
: He was very prompt at getting a new job.
: Be prompt for your appointment.
*: To cover any probable difference of price which might arise before the expiration of the prompt, which for this article [tea] is three months.
: I filled in my name where the prompt appeared on the computer screen but my account wasnt recognized.
: I prompted him to get a new job.
: If he forgets his words I will prompt him.
*: On October 6, 1927, Warner Bros. released The Jazz Singer, the first sound-synched feature film, prompting a technological shift of unprecedented speed and unstoppable force. Within two years, nearly every studio release was a talkie.
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