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
- The U.S.and Japan initially sought a swifter and stronger Security Council resolution that would have imposed new sanctions on North Korea.
美国和日本最初希望安理会通过一份反应更为迅速、措辞更为强硬的决议,对朝鲜实施新的制裁措施。 - Was your sword swifter than theirs combined?
你的剑竟能快过此二人? - Since then, leaner and swifter GM has been transformed into a fighting machine.
自那以后,通用汽车变得“身形小巧”,反应迅速,并脱胎换骨,成了一台“战斗车”。 - 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。 - The political will for swifter and more effective rebalancing is not convincing.
加快推出更有效的经济再平衡措施的政治意愿并不强烈。 - Progress might have been swifter without the misallocation of resources that diverted capital to sectors such as finance and telecoms, rather than agriculture.
假如不是资源配置失当,导致资金流入金融和电信等行业,而非农业部门,那么进展或许会更大。 - Our pursuers were swifter Than the eagles of the sky; They chased us on the mountains, They waited in ambush for us in the wilderness.
哀4:19追赶我们的、空中的鹰更快.们在山上追逼我们、旷野埋伏、候我们。 - Nor did he soften much in his disdain for the fruits of commercial society: cheaper cotton and swifter railways meant nothing to him;
他也没有削弱自己对商品社会成果的鄙视:更便宜的棉花、更快捷的铁路对他来说毫无价值; - 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。