1.紧 (opp. loose),牢实的,坚牢的,粘得紧的,坚固的;固定的
2.忠实的,可靠的
3.耐久的;不褪色的;抗(酸等)的
4.(运动)激烈的,(睡眠)香甜的
5.迅速的 (opp. slow) (钟表)走得快的;敏捷的
6.贪快乐的,放荡的
7.(球拍等)弹力好的;【摄】感光快的,曝光时间短的
1.紧 (opp. loose),牢实的,坚牢的,粘得紧的,坚固的;固定的
2.忠实的,可靠的
3.耐久的;不褪色的;抗(酸等)的
4.(运动)激烈的,(睡眠)香甜的
5.迅速的 (opp. slow) (钟表)走得快的;敏捷的
6.贪快乐的,放荡的
7.(球拍等)弹力好的;【摄】感光快的,曝光时间短的
1.快,速
2.酣畅地,(睡)熟
3.放荡
4.紧紧地,牢固地
5.〈古,诗〉紧迫地,逼近地(by; beside; upon);接连不断地,紧接着
1.快,速
2.酣畅地,(睡)熟
3.放荡
4.紧紧地,牢固地
5.〈古,诗〉紧迫地,逼近地(by; beside; upon);接连不断地,紧接着
1.斋戒,禁食,绝食
2.节制饮食;忌食某些食物
1.(宗教上的)禁食,斋戒;绝食;斋期,禁食期,绝食期
1.able to move quickly; done quickly; done without waiting or delaying; a fast road is one on which you can drive quickly; doing or able to do something quickly
2.exciting, with a lot of different things happening in a short time; a fast way of life is one in which you travel a lot, meet a lot of people, and do a lot of exciting things
3.if a clock is fast, it shows a time that is later than the correct time
4.a fast film is one that you use to take photographs of something that is moving quickly, or that you use when there is not very much light
5.colors that are fast will not become paler when clothes are washed
6.a fast woman is one who has sexual relationships with a lot of different people
1.able to move quickly; done quickly; done without waiting or delaying; a fast road is one on which you can drive quickly; doing or able to do something quickly
2.exciting, with a lot of different things happening in a short time; a fast way of life is one in which you travel a lot, meet a lot of people, and do a lot of exciting things
3.if a clock is fast, it shows a time that is later than the correct time
4.a fast film is one that you use to take photographs of something that is moving quickly, or that you use when there is not very much light
5.colors that are fast will not become paler when clothes are washed
6.a fast woman is one who has sexual relationships with a lot of different people
1.quickly; over a short period of time; without waiting or delaying
2.firmly and strongly or tightly
1.to eat no food or very little food for a period of time, often for religious reasons
1.a period of time when you eat no food or very little food, often for religious reasons
1.David therefore besought God for the child; and David fasted, and went in, and lay all night upon the earth.
所以大卫为这孩子恳求神,而且禁食,进入内室,终夜躺在地上。
2.The cables described him as a hypochondriac who feared flying over water and who often fasted twice a week.
这份文件还显示卡扎菲患有忧郁症,害怕在水面上飞行,每周斋戒两次。
3.He said 'No. I broke down and I wept and I morned and I fasted. Then I began to pray night and day. '
尼希米说:“我就不是那种人。我崩溃了,哭泣,哀伤,禁食,然后开始日夜祷告。”
4.I try to answer the spiritual conflict and say that no, God wants you to eat. Your eating on that day is considered as if you fasted.
我尝试着回答这种精神上的冲突,然后说不是的,上帝希望你吃东西,你在那天吃东西就相当于你在斋戒。
5.She seemed a little odd with her hair dyed red and fasted by a glowing clip as well as a overweight body.
染红的头发,用光亮的卡子别着,体态臃肿,看上去有点怪。
6.The women at the wedding fasted beforehand and then invited the river to join the ceremony and give its blessing, he said.
传统婚礼中的女性事先斋戒,然后邀请河流加入喜庆、给予祝福,他表示。
7.When I heard these things, I sat down and wept. For some days I mourned and fasted and prayed before the God of heaven.
我听见这话,就坐下哭泣,悲哀几日,在天上的上帝面前禁食祈祷,说
8.So we fasted and petitioned our God about this, and he answered our prayer.
所以我们禁食祈求我们的上帝,他就应允了我们。
9.In 1993, Hall fasted for 22 days to call attention to what he called Congress's lack of conscience toward poor and hungry people.
1993年,霍尔曾经绝食22天,以引起人们关注他所说的国会对贫困和饥饿的人的不闻不问态度。
10.He has sought it, longed for it, sacrificed, tortured himself physically, fasted for weeks, and he has not found it.
人寻找过了,向往过了,牺牲,从肉体上折磨自己,苦行数周,但还是没有找到。