swifter
英 [ˈswɪftə]
美 [ˈswɪftər]
adj. 迅即发生的; 马上做出的; 迅速的; 速度快的; 敏捷的; 矫健的
swift的比较级
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 快的;迅速的
Aswiftevent or process happens very quickly or without delay.- Our task is to challenge the UN to make a swift decision...
我们的任务是敦促联合国快速做出决策。 - The police were swift to act.
警方行动迅速。
- Our task is to challenge the UN to make a swift decision...
- ADJ-GRADED 快速移动的;速度非常快的
Something that isswiftmoves very quickly.- With a swift movement, Matthew Jerrold sat upright.
马修· 杰罗尔德迅速坐直了。
- With a swift movement, Matthew Jerrold sat upright.
- 雨燕
Aswiftis a small bird with long curved wings.
双语例句
- I doubt if there's a swifter man in the kingdom.
我怀疑在王国中是否有一个更迅速人。 - "These three Latin words mean" Swifter, Higher, Stronger.
这三个拉丁语单词的意思就是“更快、更高、更强”。 - While, in its swifter and livelier passages there appeared a channel-way of pebbles, and brown, sparkling sand.
而在溪水畅通、流得欢快的地段,则露出河底的石子和闪光的褐砂。 - At present, the Olympic spirit of fair play, with its slogan of "swifter, higher and stronger", is widely spreading.
现在,奥运会公平竞争的精神以及“更快、更高、更强”的口号正在被广泛推广。 - Was your sword swifter than theirs combined?
你的剑竟能快过此二人? - My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle, and they come to an end without hope.
我的日子比梭更快、都消耗在无指望之中。 - By the spirit of the Olympic games "swifter, higher and stronger" integrate beijing's national and international first-rate resources of science and technology and intelligence, boldly innovate and increase the s& t content of the2008 Olympic games.
以“更快、更高、更强”的奥运精神,集成北京、全国以及国际一流科技和智力资源,大胆创新,提高2008年北京奥运会的科技含量。 - On the treadmill, this gentle pace felt as difficult as swifter running on the track.
在跑步机上以较慢速度跑步与在跑道上以较快速度跑步的难度感觉是一样的。 - The Olympic motto "Swifter, Higher, Stronger." expresses the aspirations of all the athletes in the Olympic Movement.
奥林匹克格言“更快、更高、更强”充分表达了奥林匹克运动倡导的不断进取、永不满足的奋斗精神。 - Although Citius, altius, fortius(" Swifter, higher, stronger") is the Latin motto of today's Olympic Games, athletes have been striving to improve their athletic skills since ancient times.
尽管拉丁语Citius,altius,fortius(更快,更高,更强)是现代奥林匹克运动的座右铭,但早在远古时期运动员就已经开始积极地提高他们的运动技巧了。