单词 | quick |
释义 | adjective | adverb | interjection | noun quickquick1 /kwɪk/ ●●● S2 W1 adjective 1LASTING A SHORT TIME done, happening, or existing for only a short time SYN fast: I’ll just take a quick shower first. Pasta meals are quick to make. What’s the quickest way to the airport? quick movements That was quick! I thought you’d be gone for hours.2DOING something FAST able to do or produce something fast SYN fast: a quick worker3SMART able to learn and understand things fast: Carrie’s a quick learner. She’s a quick study (=someone who learns things quickly) when it comes to politics. Paul’s not very quick on the uptake (=quick to understand what someone is saying). Her quick wits (=ability to think quickly) had gotten her out of many difficult situations. → see also quick-witted4NO DELAY happening without any waiting or delay: Even lowering the price won’t guarantee a quick sale.5a quick fix informal a repair to something or an answer to a problem that happens quickly, but may work for only for a short time: There’s no quick fix for stopping pollution.6a quick buck informal a lot of money that you earn very quickly, especially without much effort: He’s always looking for a way to make a quick buck.7be quick to do something to react quickly to what someone says or does: She’s always quick to criticize.8quick thinking an intelligent decision that is made quickly, or the ability to make decisions like this: Sue’s quick thinking saved the group.9be quick on your feet a)to be able to move quickly and gracefully: Tom’s a big guy, but he’s quick on his feet. b)to be good at reacting quickly and intelligently to difficult questions and in difficult situations: To be a good learner, you have to be quick on your feet.10be quick (about it) (also make it quick) used to tell someone to hurry: “Can I just finish this first?” “OK, but be quick about it.”11have a quick temper to get angry very easily12be quick on the draw a)informal to be good at reacting quickly and intelligently to difficult questions or in difficult situations b)to be able to pull a gun out quickly in order to shoot13a quick draw someone who is able to pull a gun out quickly in order to shoot14a quick one informal an alcoholic drink that you have in a hurry15quick-and-dirty done fast and using as little money and effort as possible: a quick-and-dirty solution[Origin: Old English cwic alive] → see also quickly—quickness noun [uncountable] adjective | adverb | interjection | noun quickquick2 ●●● S2 adverb spoken nonstandard 1quickly: Come quick! Larry’s on TV! It all happened pretty quick.2quick as a flash/wink very quickly adjective | adverb | interjection | noun quickquick3 ●●● S1 interjection used to tell someone to hurry or come quickly: Quick! We’ll miss the bus! adjective | adverb | interjection | noun quickquick4 noun [uncountable] 1the quick the sensitive flesh under your fingernails and toenails: Her nails were bitten to the quick.2cut/sting/wound etc. somebody to the quick to make someone very upset3the quick and the dead [plural] biblical all people, including all those who are alive and all those who are dead |
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