rapid 详细解释

rapid

['ræpid]

adj.短时间发生的, 急速的, 迅速的, 快的, 险峻的
n.急流, 湍滩

a.

1. 快的, 迅速的; 动作快的

He had a rapid recovery from his illness.

他迅速恢复了健康。

2. 陡的, 险峻的

The old man had difficulty climbing the rapid ascent.

这位老人攀登这条陡峭的上坡路有困难。

n.

1. 急流; 急湍[P][G]

The canoeist succeeded in going over the rapids.

操独木舟者成功地渡过了激流。

2. 城市高速铁路(客车)[C]

词形变化

副词: rapidly | 形容词比较级: rapider | 形容词最高级: rapidest | 名词: rapidity |

词义辨析

同义:

a.快的, 迅速的

quick  swift  fast  speedy  fleet  hasty  expeditious  

同义参见:

flying  through  summary  fast  fleet  express  

反义:

a.快的, 迅速的

slow  tardy  

英英释义

名词 rapid:

a part of a river where the current is very fast

形容词 rapid:

done or occurring in a brief period of time

characterized by speed; moving with or capable of moving with high speed

同义词:speedy

补充

rapidrapid英:[ˈræpid] 美:[ˈræpɪd]adj.1.〈正〉快的; 急速的They asked their questions in rapid succession.他们连珠炮似地提出了一系列问题。The current was rapid.水流得很急。

例句

1. the country's rapid economic growth in the 1980's该国20世纪80年代的快速经济增长 2. His heart rate seemed abnormally rapid.他的心率似乎快得不正常。 3. Two rifle shots were fired in rapid succession.步枪接连放了两枪。 4. the country's rapid economic decline.该国经济的迅速衰退。 5. they lost three wickets in rapid succession.他们很快连输三局。 6. his breathing was rapid and jerky.他呼吸急促且伴有抽搐。 7. She made rapid progress and was soon the best in the class.她进步很快,不久便成为班上成绩最好的学生。 8. The rapidity of change has astonished most people.转变之快令大部份人感到惊讶。 9. a rapid [=quick] change in temperature温度的迅速变化 10. There's been rapid growth in the number of new businesses in the town.镇上新兴企业的数量已有迅速增长。 11. Scientists are concerned about the rapid disappearance of the island's coral reefs.科学家们为岛上珊瑚礁的迅速消失而感到担忧。 12. a rapid heartbeat过快的心跳 13. rapid breathing急促的呼吸 14. She carefully guided the boat through the rapid water.她小心地将船开过这段湍急的河流。 15. Doctors were amazed by the rapidity [=speed] of his recovery.他这么快就康复了,医生们都很惊讶。 16. the rapidly [=quickly] changing temperature急剧变化的温度 17. He was breathing rapidly.他呼吸很急促。 18. Her heart beat rapidly.她的心跳很快。