单词 | rapidly |
释义 | rapidlyadv. In a rapid manner, with rapidity; swiftly, quickly.Frequently modifying an adjective. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > [adverb] yeverlyeOE cofeOE snellya1000 whatlichea1000 swiftlyc1000 yernea1023 skeetc1175 swithc1175 whatec1175 lightly?c1225 tidelyc1225 fastlyc1275 swithc1275 fastc1300 quickc1300 titec1300 quicklya1325 rada1325 snellc1330 titelyc1330 swithly?1370 hastlya1375 ketlya1375 ketec1380 speedlyc1380 speedfully1398 keenlya1400 skeetlya1400 speedilya1400 swiftc1400 yederlyc1400 apacea1423 rasha1475 runninglyc1475 speedful?c1480 rackly?a1500 rashly1533 stiffly1535 roundly1548 post1549 fleet1587 fleetly1598 speedy1601 raptly1646 fastisha1650 wingedly1651 rapidly1653 rapid1677 velociously1680 express1765 quicklike1782 spankingly1803 spankily1842 fleetingly1883 quick-foot1891 on the quick-foot1894 zippily1924 1653 J. Webster Academiarum Examen v. 49 From these they ground the motion of the tenth, ninth, and eighth Sphere, making the tenth Sphere move most rapidly from East to West in that space which we call 24. hours. 1690 J. Norris Christian Blessedness vi. 157 [The Heart is] the most active and most rapidly moving thing in the World. 1727 P. Frowde Fall of Saguntum i. 24 Streams, with each other crost..'Till in the Rhone's capacious Bed they're lost; united there, roll rapidly away. a1751 Visct. Bolingbroke Wks. (1754) IV. 102 Thales is said to have held, that mind..was the swiftest of things, and pervaded rapidly the universe. 1785 W. Cowper Task i. 130 Our years, As life declines, speed rapidly away. 1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 272 The crystals are deposited rapidly. 1867 G. H. Lewes Hist. Philos. (ed. 3) II. 113 Carried along by the rapidly-swelling current of their age. 1887 C. Bowen tr. Virgil Æneid i in tr. Virgil in Eng. Verse 75 Lightnings rapidly flash. 1909 W. James Psychology iii. 46 The colors rapidly become distincter as the light increases. 1939 W. S. Elsbree Amer. Teacher ii. xvii. 203 The domain formerly dominated by man was rapidly passing into the hands of the ‘fairer sex.’ 1950 ‘C. S. Forester’ Mr. Midshipman Hornblower vi On the other side of the marsh a column of troops could be seen marching rapidly along the bank. 1991 Afr. Affairs 90 614 With a rapidly rising population, it is increasingly difficult to get land for farming or for housing. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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